Pics from my LED install...
#11
RE: Pics from my LED install...
shouldnt be illegal BUT it would be hard to see with them on driving at night.LOL im sure its a sick reflection off the windows from the inside! main reason i dont rock them inside for anything more than doors open....
#12
RE: Pics from my LED install...
It didnt change how I see at night at all....I leave them on at night. Its low enough to were it doesnt reflect much at all....almost none. The driver side front window has a little because I had to mount them further up in that well. But from outside its hardly visible so I doubt I will be stopped for it. As long as they arent outside your car or mounted near a window....red and blue lights are ok in Kentucky. Im thinking of doing my cup holders next...buta different color....maybe green and get the Mt.Dew bottle glow goin...
#15
RE: Pics from my LED install...
I have a question....My ground wire popped off again. Is there anything to keep it on the bolt better than electrical tape...like a glue or something that wont hurt the connection? I cant find one of those things you can crimp onto and put over a bolt in the right size in stores around me. So right now its taped down...but for the second time popped of somehow. It gets annoying taking off the center console.
#16
RE: Pics from my LED install...
well if you dont want to crimp a conector on it just strip the wire back about an inch or so... pull the bolt out and then wrap the wire around the threads a few times and then twist the end back again onto the wire and just reinstal the bolt....
thats a preaty ghetto way BUT works...
thats a preaty ghetto way BUT works...
#18
RE: Pics from my LED install...
ORIGINAL: addiction2bass
well if you dont want to crimp a conector on it just strip the wire back about an inch or so... pull the bolt out and then wrap the wire around the threads a few times and then twist the end back again onto the wire and just reinstal the bolt....
thats a preaty ghetto way BUT works...
well if you dont want to crimp a conector on it just strip the wire back about an inch or so... pull the bolt out and then wrap the wire around the threads a few times and then twist the end back again onto the wire and just reinstal the bolt....
thats a preaty ghetto way BUT works...
#19
RE: Pics from my LED install...
well sorry but ya dont tape a wire to a piece of metal..... it just wont be reliable! it will eventualy lose conection and be a hassle! you must at least use a bolt/nut/screw to hold the wire down onto the metal ground.
sure it may work.... but wait till its a hot day and the glue gets soft and falls off or you hit a bump and the wire giggles and doesnt make contact.... just dont be THAT GHETTO!
thats like cardboard ground effects taped onto a RICER and then taken thru a carwash... ITS JUST NOT A GOOD IDEA.LOL
sure it may work.... but wait till its a hot day and the glue gets soft and falls off or you hit a bump and the wire giggles and doesnt make contact.... just dont be THAT GHETTO!
thats like cardboard ground effects taped onto a RICER and then taken thru a carwash... ITS JUST NOT A GOOD IDEA.LOL
#20
RE: Pics from my LED install...
Whats wrong with cardboard ground effects??? LOL. J/K....yeah, I just popped up a bolt, wraped it, tighten, and its all good. Ive been trying to find a way to do the side compartments on the door panels now. Im stuck.