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Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:39 pm
by jessef
I bought a few of these sets locally at Lordco as I could not find the 3M and other brands in BC.

Lordco part # 10161

Ricochet headlight/lens protector - clear

One package come with two pieces at 10"x16" each with instructions and a small xacto utility knife.

Retail is $42.47 + tax

I ordered 5 and got it down to $24.92 ea.

Install pics to follow.




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Installation pics. :M

It's best to do when it's hot outside as the film becomes softer and easier to mould over curved headlight.

Start in one corner and work outwards from there. Take care not to touch the film anywhere on the light otherwise you will end up with little air pockets which are pretty much impossible to remove once it's stuck in.

Once on, use the supplied Xacto knife and trace the headlight and discard the unused film.

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Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:11 pm
by sasquatch-hunter
I used something called "armour shield" and I bought from a body shop supply on Bridgeport Road (Simpson & Bridgeport), same stuff different name.

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:25 am
by Green1
I used "Leader Headlamp Protector" purchased at NAPA cost was about $40 for the largest size they sell (which is pretty much what you need on an L400, the L300 used a lot less (or more to the point I used it on more lenses for the same size))
though I had to supply my own xacto knife...

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 2:26 pm
by Bessie the Mud Slayer
The Ricochet brand worked great for me so far. After getting a hole in my left headlight I threw that stuff on a year ago and its still stuck on there and chip free.

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:38 pm
by jessef
Pics up in the first post :M

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:38 pm
by jessef
bumping this up because winter is coming and so are the flying rock/salt/debris on the roads.

Keep those L400 headlights (expensive $$$$$$$$$$$$$ to replace) protected.

A word of advice.

If you are considering doing it (I would not drive without these anymore), do not say out loud "I will do it next week" and wait.

I did that twice. On TWO occasions I got two separate chips. $900 later I'll never make that mistake again *knock on wood*.

Head's up people ! 8-)

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 2:45 pm
by davidwwc
Hi Jesse, thats a great idea for rock chip protection esp. the cold weather is coming up.. Do you happen to have an extra pair of set I can buy from you? :-)

Thanks,
DC

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 2:58 pm
by jessef
lordco part numbers above !

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 3:05 pm
by davidwwc
Got it Jesse. Just thinking it may work out cheaper. :-)

Thanks,
DC

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 3:07 pm
by davidwwc
Oh, shoudn't it cover by ICBC too?

DC

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 4:52 pm
by jessef
Are you talking about replacing the headlights assemblies ? You have LHD E-code lights, don't you?

As far as I know, ICBC does not cover chips to headlights.

Re: Headlight chip protector Lordco part #

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 7:02 pm
by davidwwc
Oh Sorry about the confusion. :-( Yes I have LHD E-code lights. I was talking about rock chip damage to headlights .

Thanks,
DC