Guide on how to fit Big Performance's new head light covers.
Step 1: Cleaning
Clean all over your Lights and the plastic surround so that the plastic is clean so you get a good bond with your adhesive. For cleaning I used auto Glyms Fast Glass.

Step 2 Option A: trim tape
First you need some automotive trim tape. I bought mine from my local auto factors for about £5.
You then apply this all around the edges. this gives a good tight hold.

Step 2 option B: Sealant
I didn't use this step but if you want a tighter fit then it might be worth while using a sealant to attach the head light covers. I would apply the sealant the same as you do with the trim tape all around the edges.
Step 3: attaching the covers.
Start from the bottom closest to the centre of the car and then work your way up making sure you have an even trim line all the way around.

Then hold down the cover for a good minute or you are happy it has stuck.
Step 4: give it a quick wipe
Your finished article should look like this
Step 1: Cleaning
Clean all over your Lights and the plastic surround so that the plastic is clean so you get a good bond with your adhesive. For cleaning I used auto Glyms Fast Glass.

Step 2 Option A: trim tape
First you need some automotive trim tape. I bought mine from my local auto factors for about £5.

You then apply this all around the edges. this gives a good tight hold.

Step 2 option B: Sealant
I didn't use this step but if you want a tighter fit then it might be worth while using a sealant to attach the head light covers. I would apply the sealant the same as you do with the trim tape all around the edges.
Step 3: attaching the covers.
Start from the bottom closest to the centre of the car and then work your way up making sure you have an even trim line all the way around.

Then hold down the cover for a good minute or you are happy it has stuck.
Step 4: give it a quick wipe
Your finished article should look like this

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