2024+ Land Cruiser / GX550 Third Brake Light Overlay
Not many small vinyl shops have print capabilities. This allows us to make some pretty unique designs. This product is printed on clear vinyl and just one piece. No cut outs for the letters. Nothing to snag when drying off your vehicle. Easier to install.
It blocks enough light so that you can see the design yet doesn't block so much that it makes braking unsafe.
Fits ALL 2024+ Land Cruisers / GX550. Gloss finish.
Features
- TruProtect - UV Resistant Laminate
- TruPrint - Authentic Roland inks and printers
- Made in the USA
Customization
- Military Themed
- Patriotic
- Other organizations
Please refrain from submitting trademarked content unless you have the rights to it. We are located in Fort Myers, FL if you are interested in helping us create custom templates for other vehicles or trim levels.
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INSTALLATION
You will want to do this in 70-85 degree weather ideally. Stay in the shade unless it is a little on the cool side. Make sure the vinyl is flat before installation.
Recommended items:
- Microfiber
- Detailer spray to prep the area (without wax)
- StickerFab application fluid
- Optional Heat gun or hair dryer
Clean the application area to prepare it for installation. Just use a wax free detailing spray if your vehicle is not too dirty. Do not forget to clean the edges of the trim. Also wash your hands. You do not want to get dirt stuck to the adhesive side of the material. Allow area to dry.
If you do not consider yourself an AWESOME installer, do a wet install. Wet your fingers, the back of the vinyl and the trim with our StickerFab application fluid. In a pinch you can use 1 drop of dish soap mixed with 1 cup of water. Align triangle and gently push out the water under it. When dry, check final install to verify alignment. If you need to re-do it, use your backup piece. To speed up the drying process you can use a heat gun or hair dryer. Apply very low heat as to not damage the vinyl.
For a dry install, this material is pretty forgiving if installed under the right temperatures. Align the vinyl. Then push out the air carefully as to prevent creasing. Just use your fingers as the piece is small.
The adhesive reacts to PRESSSURE and HEAT.
Video describing a similar install: