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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    Quote Originally Posted by fire65 View Post
    Of course Blinder screwed me over, just like every other customer. They do not take care of updates. M series is obsolete in the real world. I know LI works because I can read and watch all the unbiased reviews on them.
    You never hear anything but good about Cliff, he takes care of customers. I will never again purchase from Blinder.
    this. Laser Interceptor has the best customer service out there, and updates their software!

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    ^ - Owww-uch !

  3. #13
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    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    Well I spent a few hours removing the piece of crap non updating Blinder M47 and got my new from Cliff LI heads. I will post the install when I get more done.
    OH< if you are a Blinder fan I will make you a deal, they will be on EBAY.

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    I would appreciate if you LI fanboys stop jacking these Veil threads. The Veil forum is about Veil and support for Veil users, not another bash location to any other countermeasure and a way to promote LIs. I would also appreciate it if Cliff ceases acting as moderator for our Veil section, since he seems content with the Veil bashing...Can you say "conflict of interest?"

    Thank you.

    Veil Guy.
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  5. #15

    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    Gentlemen,

    I'm afraid Bob is correct with respect to this being a Veil Forum. If you have something to say about Veil, go ahead. If, however, it is about anything else, albeit related to Veil, please post it in the appropriate section.

    Cliff

  6. #16
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    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    I myself think veil would be great to try if one doesn't believe in active laser countermeasures like I do. Just afraid about the amount of light loss with a application to my already dim headlights and my dimmer vision.

  7. #17
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    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    Quote Originally Posted by RRedRocket View Post
    ^ - Owww-uch !
    Interesting.

    You don't have it on your car, so you don't understand the pain it is to remove it.

  8. #18
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    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    Quote Originally Posted by jtcc View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by RRedRocket View Post
    ^ - Owww-uch !
    Interesting.

    You don't have it on your car, so you don't understand the pain it is to remove it.
    I wonder if there is some kind of car product that would make the removal a lot easier. Something to put UNDER the Veil to let one remove it a lot easier later?

  9. #19
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    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    Quote Originally Posted by Buckdarma View Post
    I wonder if there is some kind of car product that would make the removal a lot easier. Something to put UNDER the Veil to let one remove it a lot easier later?
    Wouldn't it be a WHOLE lot easier not put it on in the first place if then you're going to fret about looking for a product in the future that would have made the removal easy ???

  10. #20
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    Default Re: Any suggestions on applying VEIL to these new big round / curvy headlight assembl

    Quote Originally Posted by RRedRocket View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Buckdarma View Post
    I wonder if there is some kind of car product that would make the removal a lot easier. Something to put UNDER the Veil to let one remove it a lot easier later?
    Wouldn't it be a WHOLE lot easier not put it on in the first place if then you're going to fret about looking for a product in the future that would have made the removal easy ???
    well it would if one didn't want to "avail" himself of it'd features. lol

 

 

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