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i personally like the way they look. i love celis since i first saw it. i think i will test fit it and will see. if it fits the car well i will do them.
I like the idea, but not your (pchop) implementation.
I'd rather have a less distinct light pattern (denser led packaging, further back from the lens), and make sure the reflectors are well lit (no dark border caused by not illuminating the entire housing).
Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe
Originally posted by Top Gear
Just imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.
Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.
I like the idea, but not your (pchop) implementation.
I'd rather have a less distinct light pattern (denser led packaging, further back from the lens), and make sure the reflectors are well lit (no dark border caused by not illuminating the entire housing).
i don't know a better/easier way to create a picture of the planned light pattern but if you do, please, let me know.
i hate the dark border as well. i will try to avoid that as much as i can. on my way to work i thought about using the extra lens that is between the bulb and the housing in the original parking light. that spreads the light pretty well and make it look uniform. or a bit foggy plexiglass. BTW i don't think the led's will be so separated because of the design of the housing but there will be hot spots for sure without using that extra lens.
bad idea. I dont see how your going to add the LED strips without chopping your tailights in half. Also the lense is made to scatter light not show the LEDs in that strip pattern. but rice your car all you want.
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