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Hopefully this hasn't already been discussed and I missed it. Through forscan can I change the color of my DRLs from white to amber
Not sure what year and model your truck is, may want to put that in a signature.
I haven't heard of anything for the C rings on the headlights. But I did use Lamin-x film on my factory fog lights on an XLT Premium. I have the fogs come on with DRL. Looks pretty good in my opinion.
Not sure what year and model your truck is, may want to put that in a signature.
I haven't heard of anything for the C rings on the headlights. But I did use Lamin-x film on my factory fog lights on an XLT Premium. I have the fogs come on with DRL. Looks pretty good in my opinion.
Was that film easy to install?
Remember where ya got it?
Was that film easy to install?
Remember where ya got it?
I bought directly from Lamin-x. https://lamin-x.com/ Very forgiving stuff to work with. If you get a bubble you can peel and re stick. I've done the fogs on my truck, passing lamps on 2 Harleys and some of the grille DRLs on my daily driver Hyundai Santa Cruz.
I think they make a kit specifically for the Super Duty fog lights. For everything else I bought a roll of the stuff and trimmed to fit.
how much heat can that stuff handle, was thinking about doing a couple aftermarket rigid ignites in yellow somehow as they don't offer but having those lights on other truck i know they get hot af...i'll go google
how much heat can that stuff handle, was thinking about doing a couple aftermarket rigid ignites in yellow somehow as they don't offer but having those lights on other truck i know they get hot af...i'll go google
I couldn't give you an accurate answer. I live on the NY/Canada border so consistent high heat weather wise isn't really any issue. And the lights I've done are all LED. So again heat via the lights themselves isn't a problem.
The fogs on my F350 have had the Lamin-x on for well over a year. No problems yet summer or winter.
The Santa Cruz was done last spring. The bikes were done over the winter and haven't got any riding time on them yet this year.
I bet Lamin-x would give you an answer if you contacted them through the website.
Last edited by Poncho450; Mar 26, 2026 at 11:39 AM.
I couldn't give you an accurate answer. I live on the NY/Canada border so consistent high heat weather wise isn't really any issue. And the lights I've done are all LED. So again heat via the lights themselves isn't a problem.
The fogs on my F350 have had the Lamin-x on for well over a year. No problems yet summer or winter.
The Santa Cruz was done last spring. The bikes were done over the winter and haven't got any riding time on them yet this year.
I bet Lamin-x would give you an answer if you contacted them through the website.
i did a bit of google and can see it will be an issue for my thoughts, it's ok i leave them white, these little buggers get stupid hot very quick as they are tiny for their output, you can't touch em in no time...