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Old 02-27-2013, 01:20 PM
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That looks great!!!!! Nice work!!!
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Originally Posted by 01f1502wd
^that link doesnt work...

Can you just em up just like you would off road lights?
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See if that one works.

Oh yes you can that's what made them so easy to put in.

The switch on the right is for the led's it's the one that came with the wiring kit it is temporary until I get the one I ordered so don't mind that horrible switch trust me I hate it too. Haha the rolls are wired on each end and you can cut them to any length you want but it's a pain in the butt if you cut them more then once cause then you have to solder wires on to the end so if you can run them in full lengths or half's it would be way easer.
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Originally Posted by homer
That looks great!!!!! Nice work!!!
Thank you!
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thats pretty sweet! yeah I got the link. I have some bed lights that I may tap into, then the hood light socket for some under the hood.
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I've pressured washed mine many times, and when it started to peel I put silcone under it and that held good. Though I didn't put a lot of effort into cleaning the area or apply on a warm day to help the tape adhere.
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Originally Posted by SmoKesoul
I've pressured washed mine many times, and when it started to peel I put silcone under it and that held good. Though I didn't put a lot of effort into cleaning the area or apply on a warm day to help the tape adhere.
This is very good to know. What kind of silicon did you use?
Yeah I cleaned the crap out of mine haha
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Can you cut the roll to what you need, or do you just have to use it all in one spot?
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Originally Posted by beetlevegas
Can you cut the roll to what you need, or do you just have to use it all in one spot?
You can cut it to what ever size you want. But you will have to solder wires on to the strip.
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