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SignUp Now!Here it is. alittle easyier to view..... Everyone, Please keep in mind that these are so bright that they tend to saturate the lighting of cameras and video. Like seen in this video.. In person they are simply incredible looking...
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se_a7s8nDl0 [/YOUTUBE]
Just want to second that comment Scot made.
These lights are absolutley STUNNING in person!
They are well worth the money in my opinion and I had to jump through some hoops to get these finished but it seems that all the bugs have been pretty much worked out.
The video I took does not do these justice even a little bit. I have an old POS camera that I made the video with. The lights are so BRIGHT you can't believe until you see it.
Great Work Scot and Spaghetti.
(silver fox) I've waited for tooch to reply. Yes he does have them installed and working as designed with a single "No-load" flasher. The video shows the correct way of opperation as they were designed.Tooch,
Just to clarify - your LEDs are working as designed with the no-load flasher, correct? I have both the no load flasher and LEDs, but want to make sure somone has these working as designed before tearing into mine.
By the way, thanks for posting the videos. Also, how long do you think it should take me to install these (as I need just the smallest excuse to take Friday off work)? Any install tips beyond what has been posted?
Thanks.
(silver fox) I've waited for tooch to reply. Yes he does have them installed and working as designed with a single "No-load" flasher. The video shows the correct way of opperation as they were designed.
Scot W.
Glade to hear everything is working good! Yeah the lights look 100% better in person than they do in any camera or video.Scott,
Thanks. This is Rob from Albuquerque who called you twice today. Lights are in and working 100% okay! I did install Spaghettis no load flasher before I tried the lights.
By the way, my lights were labeled DR and DL/PR and PL from behind the car, not in the trunk. I only figured this out after I had everything back together . The lights were a lot easier to take apart the second time though.
Thanks a lot for taking on this initiative. The lights look even better than I had hoped for .
Rob
Yes.. They said once the holes are drilled they should only fit one way.scot- you said brian santilli said the boards should be laid out PL PR DL DR from inside the lights looking out the trunk correct?
And what improvement would you make?The right and left turn with brake could use some improvement IMO.
Yes.. They said once the holes are drilled they should only fit one way.
Scot W.
Thanks! (Silver Fox). I agree with testing them also before sealing them up. I will be sending the company a e-mail regaurding this issue also. I'm thinking of just having them mark just the inside boards of each side and note the top of the board. I think that would be alot easyer to figure out..They fit either way...in the same holes...trust me.
49 blues - I would wire everything up and test them before sealing them up in the lens. Will save you from doing it twice like I did.
Nevertheless - I am very happy with the tail lights!
Thanks! (Silver Fox). I agree with testing them also before sealing them up. I will be sending the company a e-mail regarding this issue also. I'm thinking of just having them mark just the inside boards of each side and note the top of the board. I think that would be alot easier to figure out..
Scot W.
Will mention this to them tomarow (monday)..Scott,
If they would mark them like the instructions say (Drivers Inner/Outer, Passenger Inner/Outer) than it would not be a problem. Your suggestion would work too as long as it said passenger and driver side.
And what improvement would you make?
Scot W.
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