Looks great! My friend and I are fairly new to installing vinyls, so these seemed to be a little more difficult to install than the taillights (Precut vinyl tint with the white cutout) from SlickMod. We followed the directions of heating and stretching to fit, but the bottom corner ripped. I think the process would go a lot easier if these had a relief cut in the middle around the apex of the headlight's curve. These vinyls are flat and don't come with a bulge to perfectly hug the headlight, so stretching to fit is required.Couple tips:Make sure the soapy water mixture doesn't contain too much soap; scum will get left behind between the vinyl overlay and the headlight making it look sloppy.If you stay with halogen bulbs you will notice a 40% decrease in light output at night, I'd forego the fog lights if that is an issue or concern (attached photos are without tinted fogs).Looks great! Had to have a friend that tints windows to apply them. The only problem with them is driving at night time, it affects the lighting bad. I have to keep my fog lights on at all times. Outside of all that, it makes my car look mean and stands out better than the ones that doesn't have them! Still waiting to have my taillights done and new rims to complete my beast!THEY Were very hard to get straight and not an exact fit so once you put on and peeled off to correct once or twice they just wrinkled and - I'll just save to buy the hard plastic covers ..snapsnap... as I'm not a professional TINT person therefore I need to go with the win win pair for me....These look awesome on my 2014 Ford Fusion! The cut is very precise, but it doesn't give much room for error. Id advise having a game plan on how to put these on prior to doing it. Takes ample time to get fit and look good, but totally worth it!Worked great. Easy apply if you use a heat gun and you spray the headlight with soapy water so you can move the vinyl around as you heat and squeegee sections before stretching it around the curve.Good product but how good it goes on all depends on the person installing it. I did it first try with little tint experience but you're going to NEED a heat gun. After playing with it for a while I was able to get it on and it looks greatThese are awesome, I didn't trust myself putting them on so I took them to a shop that vinyl wraps cars and they did an amazing job, looks great. I would recommend taking it somewhere to someone who knows what they are doing.Have patience putting them on, but overall a very nice look