Finally got the lights done...
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I like horseshoes in the grill of a "pony" car!
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Thanks, guys!
BLUE, you can these flexible LED strips from just about any local auto parts stores. They're just held on with double-sided tape and you can either run the wires to the cabin for a toggle switch, or tie them into your fog light wires.
Thanks for the tip, Chris! I was going to wire in some generic LEDs, but plug-n-play is always better.
BLUE, you can these flexible LED strips from just about any local auto parts stores. They're just held on with double-sided tape and you can either run the wires to the cabin for a toggle switch, or tie them into your fog light wires.
These are supposed to be very good. I'm buying these next.
http://www.sdmustangaccessories.com/...lbs_p_105.html
Stay away from Lethal's, Recon...they suck horrible donkey ***.
http://www.sdmustangaccessories.com/...lbs_p_105.html
Stay away from Lethal's, Recon...they suck horrible donkey ***.
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happy to finally get rid of that faux cap thingy...
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I know this is a super old thread, but I saw nite was back on the forums today and I love reading through his old posts. Talk about a creative guy.
I was just going to say that his headlights in the last picture remind me of dogs eyes at night how they have that kind of glow in the dark look. So sick and menacing
I was just going to say that his headlights in the last picture remind me of dogs eyes at night how they have that kind of glow in the dark look. So sick and menacing
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I have done headlights before and had to bake them in the oven to get the gorilla black glue to soften and then was able to separate the two pieces. Then I did my thing on the inside and put them back together. Then used a heat gun to warm the glue back up and used a ratchet strap to pull the two pieces back together a little at a time. Then sealed around the separation seam with clear silicone just to be sure. Never had problems with condensation.
Oven was 175* for 10 minutes.
Oven was 175* for 10 minutes.
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