I swear im not a ricer!
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I swear im not a ricer!
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In my defence, they look badass at night, and didnt cost me a cent. My buddy gave me the leds in return for wiring his lights for him. I used leftover wiring I had at home and a spare blue switch that I tucked under the dash.
In my defence, they look badass at night, and didnt cost me a cent. My buddy gave me the leds in return for wiring his lights for him. I used leftover wiring I had at home and a spare blue switch that I tucked under the dash.
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Pff! Whatever
Im too poor to do any cool mods... I spent all my money on another set of doors.
Rocklights will be comming this year hopfally!
I need to get guages for my apillar pod!!!
On a site note, these lights make it real easy to find a dropped 'smoke'...
Im too poor to do any cool mods... I spent all my money on another set of doors.
Rocklights will be comming this year hopfally!
I need to get guages for my apillar pod!!!
On a site note, these lights make it real easy to find a dropped 'smoke'...
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Thanks!
Yeah, I am a little worried about the drivers side. There really is no room with the vents there... I got them pretty tucked up but time will tell I guess... I was able to tuck the passenger side up behind the glove box, fit really nice!
Yeah, I am a little worried about the drivers side. There really is no room with the vents there... I got them pretty tucked up but time will tell I guess... I was able to tuck the passenger side up behind the glove box, fit really nice!
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I smell some rice cooking.
lol. I actully think I may do some red ones for my interior. My color scheme is red and black, so the red light will look better than the black ;-)
How did you wire them? Did you just wire them into the fuse box? Or are they going straight to the battery?
lol. I actully think I may do some red ones for my interior. My color scheme is red and black, so the red light will look better than the black ;-)
How did you wire them? Did you just wire them into the fuse box? Or are they going straight to the battery?
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I smell some rice cooking.
lol. I actully think I may do some red ones for my interior. My color scheme is red and black, so the red light will look better than the black ;-)
How did you wire them? Did you just wire them into the fuse box? Or are they going straight to the battery?
lol. I actully think I may do some red ones for my interior. My color scheme is red and black, so the red light will look better than the black ;-)
How did you wire them? Did you just wire them into the fuse box? Or are they going straight to the battery?
Nice! I went with the blue theme because my truck is blue, interior is blue, all dash lights are blue (like everybulb you could amagin) and my deck is blue..
I like blue, can't you tell?
I wired them directly to the battery with an inline fuse. I tested them and together they pull bearly 2amps.. So I figured they should be fine without a relay. The wires that the lights where attached too where tiny! Everytime I cut the insulation off one the other side fell off. I think they where 24 gauge or smaller...
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That would be pretty neat. I was tinkering with the idea of running them off the door lights. So when you opened the door they came on. But I wanted to be able to drive with them on whenever I wanted. so instead of making a complicated system to do all that, I just put em on a switch...
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Could you post a pic of what the lights actually look like i was looking into doing the same thing except do a white light and those light up the floor boards very nicely
i plan on wiring it up so i can have a on/off/door switch so they can come on as i open and close the door
and ill evetually set up my rock lights like that too so you can see where you are steping at night
i plan on wiring it up so i can have a on/off/door switch so they can come on as i open and close the door
and ill evetually set up my rock lights like that too so you can see where you are steping at night
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Door lights or dome light would be a good idea, but I would just do mine with a switch directly to the battery. A switch would then allow you to turn them off it they're annoying a passenger, and they switch would also make another added switch to an instrument panel :-) I know people here like adding switches and buttons.
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Could you post a pic of what the lights actually look like i was looking into doing the same thing except do a white light and those light up the floor boards very nicely
i plan on wiring it up so i can have a on/off/door switch so they can come on as i open and close the door
and ill evetually set up my rock lights like that too so you can see where you are steping at night
i plan on wiring it up so i can have a on/off/door switch so they can come on as i open and close the door
and ill evetually set up my rock lights like that too so you can see where you are steping at night
That setup sounds great
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Isn't Jay351 a brand of white rice? I think I've seen it in 50lb bags at the local Korean market.
I actually do like the way it looks. I can see myself doing something like that on the runner just so I have an added light source when I open the door. That and it would look wicked kewl with blue lights on the inside with the tube doors on.
I actually do like the way it looks. I can see myself doing something like that on the runner just so I have an added light source when I open the door. That and it would look wicked kewl with blue lights on the inside with the tube doors on.
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Isn't Jay351 a brand of white rice? I think I've seen it in 50lb bags at the local Korean market.
I actually do like the way it looks. I can see myself doing something like that on the runner just so I have an added light source when I open the door. That and it would look wicked kewl with blue lights on the inside with the tube doors on.
I actually do like the way it looks. I can see myself doing something like that on the runner just so I have an added light source when I open the door. That and it would look wicked kewl with blue lights on the inside with the tube doors on.
Hahaha! nice
I will have to get a picture from the outside with the door closed. It looks really neat!