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Old 09-18-2014, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by smcox1
You can pull the glass/pc lens off and take the chrome reflector piece out and then put the led strips around the boarder of the light then reassemble
Ever seen any pics of one apart? I'm wondering what they use to do it
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I've seen some pics all find them and post them here.
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Originally Posted by smcox1
I've seen some pics all find them and post them here.
That'd be great! The idea is to wire them the same way my mirror signals are wired, so they light up halfway for markers, and all the way for signals, then I have a light bar
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And just to show where they are going into, a REAL sema truck.
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And just to show where they are going into, a REAL sema truck.
Awesome, thanks
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The first time I have ever seen how it's done. So now I will probably do it to my 50" when I replace the lens and to the second 50" when I get it.
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Originally Posted by smcox1
The first time I have ever seen how it's done. So now I will probably do it to my 50" when I replace the lens and to the second 50" when I get it.
It'd be cool if you did
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love it!
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Originally Posted by alpharaptor
love it!
Thank you! Night shots tonight after it gets dark
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They're aimed waaaay low, gotta finish my cutting and fitting so they'll seat all the way and I can adjust them. But I'm most definitely not disappointed. The pics don't do them any justice, the old halogens on it would barely light up the tree line on camera, and now it's bright. The passenger high beam isn't working, but I'm pretty sure the pin in the plug just backed out, so no big deal there.
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Looks pretty menacing now in the dark, that's just halos, but they're so bright white the phone camera won't focus.

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Low beams at 25yd under the cutoff

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Low beams, super sharp cutoff, but the lines are wonky from the light angles

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Highs, pics don't do them any justice, there's a fence line about 75 yd down there that I couldn't see with the old lights, and I could see the posts tonight.


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