[quote name='968west' post='39836' date='Aug 13 2007, 12:40 PM']Looks like the Stonegard is the way to go. I have a replacement on order from a wrecking yard for $145, which is not too bad. The second light has a small BB size hole which I can fix with glass repair. Thanks for the info. Jerry[/quote]
I just applied the protective kit from Performance. It is a little thinner material than the Stongard that I had on previously, but applied well and came with a plastic tool that the Stongard kit did not have - it made installation easier and more reliable. The kit came with precut pieces for the headlights, fog/driving lights, and turn signals. However, since I have the Euro turn signals, I was unable to use those pieces. I replaced the Stongard because, over the three or so years it was on the lights, there was significant yellowing and general discoloration.