Hello all,
can someone tell me where can I buy WHITE FRONT TURN SIGNAL LENSES COVERS ?
Many thanks prom Italy
P.S. In italy there is only one Vehicross........mine.
piluf@libero.it
Hello all,
can someone tell me where can I buy WHITE FRONT TURN SIGNAL LENSES COVERS ?
Many thanks prom Italy
P.S. In italy there is only one Vehicross........mine.
piluf@libero.it
Ron sell them I just ordered a set for myself fast shipping great product
"$20/set Clear Front Turn Signal Lenses LOTS LEFT!"
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=20199
Good luck!
David
Rolling around the pacific northwest ...
I ordered them from Ron and they are a bit off (where the holes are drilled). They are also just clear covers, so they don't bend around and seal the turn signal like the stock ones, so if you have inclement weather I can see that being a problem. Just my 2 cents.
Klearz is a source in Canada and they ship internationally. I hear their front lens covers are very good (located in the cladding below the headlights.) I just got their side marker lenses/housing (for the front fenders) - quality is a little shabby and they required trimming so they would fit.
Been through all sorts of weather including minor flooding with mine for years and no issues. FYI, the OEM's are not waterproof/weatherproof. Just my 2 cents.
In any case, I'll be offering Klearz lenses (we go way back) for the VX as well as mine when I get my site up and running soon. This way you'll have options to choose from.
For custom VehiCross skidplates and accessories, check out:
www.aftershockproducts.com
Ron, I got a pair of front clear lenses from you a couple of years ago. The fit was perfect and no weather issues at all. Thanks. BTW, anyone know where I can get the front side markers darkened? Klearz maybe? I tried ClearCorners out of CA but they won't return my calls or e-mails. I've tried them on and off for months. I want to go darker on everything up front. Headlights, as was done a few weeks ago, front turn signals and side markers.
Raider
Yep, Klearz has smoked lenses, too. They sell the lens by itself and you have to cut the old lens out of the original housing -or- you can buy a lens with a poor-fitting new housing. The latter will still require that you use a Dremel tool (or something) to sand away the excess plastic and high spots and modify the center of the housing so it fits. Very tedious (sand, test fit, sand test fit....) Trying to cut out the old lens and glue in a new one sounds like it would be an even bigger headache. I wonder if a spray on tint would be a better solution for you.