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Old 05-01-2015, 09:37 PM
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... if I had a nickle for every time I heard "I never review products, but I just had to on this one"
Yup......and oh look it's his first post.
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photo dump 56K warning!!





Cleaning under the hood





Fill in some of the problem areas








I have a little more work to do.
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OPT7 Aura LED Glow Interior Lighting Kit. Ive bought hundreds of products on Amazon, and I have only left a review on one, this is the product. $45 - makes a world of difference. Link: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...words=opt7+led Don't have a Lariat Package but still want interior lighting? this is for you. Comes with everything needed besides some double-sided tape. These LED light strips come with a wireless remote that controls 15+ colors, dimness of lights, you name it. I'll upload some pics if you guys are interested. Just thought I'd share the best mod I've ever seen for such a price
Yes, let's see pics too! I like the idea of plug and play.....no wiring. Seems like a sweet deal!
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Originally Posted by tomasulo
Yes, let's see pics too! I like the idea of plug and play.....no wiring. Seems like a sweet deal!
Here are some pics. I'll post a couple more at night. They're wired with an "add a fuse" into the trailer brake controller so they come on whenever the key is turned to auxiliary. The remote allows 10 positions of dimmness so its not too bright when driving at night as well as several colors. All wireless and it even came with double sided velcro to mount it.

Took maybe 1 hour start to finish.
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Originally Posted by Enginner5
Yup......and oh look it's his first post.
Yes, it is my first post... If have a hunch you posted for the first time as well.

And yes, it literally is the only review I have ever written.

Thank you both for your productive posts
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Originally Posted by tomasulo
Yes, let's see pics too! I like the idea of plug and play.....no wiring. Seems like a sweet deal!
The plug n play is via cigarette/phone charging plug I believe.
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Originally Posted by SteveLord
The plug n play is via cigarette/phone charging plug I believe.
Yeah, it comes with that and 3 different sizes of fuse taps. So pretty much no wiring either way.
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Jpetrach. I'm interested in the wheel well flaps. Can you tell me what you used and what did you use to secure
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Originally Posted by dkj313
I'm interested in the wheel well flaps. Can you tell me what you used and what did you use to secure

I used heavy vinyl for tiled shower pan liner, then raddle can with rubber stop leak. 1/2 in pan head screws. its what I had in the shop. I would say if your buying everything try and find hdpe rubber roofing (amazon), its flexible both hot and cold. and stainless screws or plastic body panel pins.


spraying it with the rubber is why it looks like crap, (burned or pinched) that's me driving it when I thought I had time to let it dry.

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Originally Posted by bzoucha
Yes, it is my first post... If have a hunch you posted for the first time as well.

And yes, it literally is the only review I have ever written.

Thank you both for your productive posts
More often than not when someones very first post is with a review of some "awesome" product and how cool it is they are nothing more than a shill from that particular company. It happens a lot.

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