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Ok my carbon eye lids just arrived :D

now two questions

1. what is going to be the best way to fit them, sicaflex?

2. also before i fit them should i sand the top of the head light and underneath the eyelid to help it stick :D

will chuck some pics up tomorrow thoe after they have been fitted :blush:

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use double sided tape, 3M or something like that, its really strong and will grip on.

wont need to sand the headlights or anything, just wipe it down so theres no dirty on the headlights than stick the eyelids on.

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well just fitted then then read about the double sided tape :ninja: anyway got some wipes cleaned all the eyelid and head light and just used some silicone and yeah there on there now :P will pop out and take a pic

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don't have a pic but I'll take one tonight and post it later .. my eyelid corners have already snapped off (the pointy bit) as they were very thin and brittle and got caugh on washing glove during a wash..didn't take much to snap them off :P

for only $80 I'm tempted to get some myself soon and replace mine .. my car's black but I'm not sure how the CF would go with it or if i would still have to paint them

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Another C west user here. Not carbon though.

I used badge tape from supercheap. Its fantastic. Sticks like anything, but if for any reason they have to come off (cops, insurance claim etc) they can be ripped off with no damage what so ever :/

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