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Old 11-07-2007, 05:09 PM
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Default Anyone here using Lamin-X on their XBs?

Note: No way am I affiliated with any vendor. I just bought an 08 XB and just trying to share information. Anyways...

I am coming from a bimmer background and almost everyone uses Lamin-X to protect their headlights and fogs against pitting and cracks. Anyone else over here use them? They are completely reversible, very easy to install, and completely invisible if you use the clear ones. My M3's headlights and fogs were notorious for getting rock pits and dents, but the Lamin-X really helps for protection. They also come in different colors too if you wanted (clear, blue, smoked, and yellow). I just wanted to know if XBs have experimented with this stuff? If so, can you guys post links to pictures? Here's some examples on some bimmers (hope you bimmer guys don't mind) to give you guys an idea.

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Here's my car with a combination of clear lamin-x on the headlights and yellow lamin-x on the fogs.
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Old 11-07-2007, 05:14 PM
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Have the product on some of my other cars. Would love to have some for the box. Nice product too. Neighbor tried to bust a headlight on the wifes Neon and it cracked but stayed together.
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Originally Posted by RHDVIPbB
Have the product on some of my other cars. Would love to have some for the box. Nice product too. Neighbor tried to bust a headlight on the wifes Neon and it cracked but stayed together.
Our xb2 hasn't arrived yet, so I'm thinking about ordering some before we start driving it. That way, they'll always look new. I'm just surprised that when I tried to search for "lamin-x" nothing really came up?!
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Old 11-07-2007, 08:22 PM
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I'm a distributor for Lamin-X and Xpel. Both are great. Lamin-X easier to install for customers. I'm going with blue on my Nautical Blue xB
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Originally Posted by WXMotorSports
I'm a distributor for Lamin-X and Xpel. Both are great. Lamin-X easier to install for customers. I'm going with blue on my Nautical Blue xB
Just curious... So do you sell it? Please PM me if you do.
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PM Sent. I'm site sponsor now too. Just signed up.
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i thought of it but there are a couple other kits available too. One from BlueBatmobile and Rock Blocker. I went with Rockblocker.
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All those kits are basically the same. They are computer cut templates. XPEL and Ventureshield (Lamin-X) uses, make majority of the kits. Companies just rename them to be more unique.
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BTW...44.00 with FREE Shipping.
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Hey there.. I actually have Lamin-x on my '06 xB. It's Gunsmoke. I have it on the tail lights as well as the headlights. I also have the windshield protection and the clear bra (paint protection). I love the stuff. Its saved my headlights from some serious damage when it comes to driving behind semi-trucks. I'm not sure what it is about the xB but it loves to pick up rock nicks in the headlights and windshield.. so while your at it.. you can add windshield protection too!

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