Sidemarkers are In!!!!!!!
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Sidemarkers are In!!!!!!!
I got them in today fellows, and man they look awesome!! Turned out the hardest part of the whole process was getting that template made, but that's what made the install so easy. The install took about three hours and couldn't have gone any better. I put them in at my girlfriend's place, so I can't post the pics right now, but I will post them when I get home in an hour or so. I plan to do a writeup on them this week, maybe tomorrow.
Thanks again to everyone that helped me out. Later.
Matt
Thanks again to everyone that helped me out. Later.
Matt
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Matt,
Wow!! Those sidemarkers sure look great!. Where did you get them? And if you don't mind how much did you pay for them. I love to add these on my mod list. That is an awesome job you did there mate! Can't wait for the write up. Really look OEM installed. Good job!
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Wow!! Those sidemarkers sure look great!. Where did you get them? And if you don't mind how much did you pay for them. I love to add these on my mod list. That is an awesome job you did there mate! Can't wait for the write up. Really look OEM installed. Good job!
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Pfdaxe,
Yep. Wired them into the front signals. Wasn't sure which wire was which at first (pos. or neg.), but lucky guess on the first try. Green/yellow is positive and white/black is negative.
4x4CPOSEADOG,
I got them from the local Volkswagen dealer. The lamps were $20 each and the harness/bulb housing was another $22 each. A little expensive, but they did turn out great!!
Writeup is coming guys!!
Matt
Yep. Wired them into the front signals. Wasn't sure which wire was which at first (pos. or neg.), but lucky guess on the first try. Green/yellow is positive and white/black is negative.
4x4CPOSEADOG,
I got them from the local Volkswagen dealer. The lamps were $20 each and the harness/bulb housing was another $22 each. A little expensive, but they did turn out great!!
Writeup is coming guys!!
Matt
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Very proud! Install took about three hours, but only because I was very meticulous about any cuts or "sanding" I made. It was really, really easy with the right template. Thanks for all of the compliments, and I agree that they do look great!
Matt
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Good job bro...I knew you could do it. Hope you put some kind of rustproofing on the raw edges....and to think...you were gonna give up on those. :pat: Enjoy a safer vehicle.
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Originally posted by Bob_98SR5
Matt,
Impressive. They look like you measured *three* times and cut once!
Bob
Matt,
Impressive. They look like you measured *three* times and cut once!
Bob
i put together a cabinet tongith and had to hang it. my motto:
measure once, cut twice
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Va97Runner,
I stressed over this mod for months before finally doing it. The cutting was the easiest part, trust me. The worst part of the ordeal was making the template, but it's what made the cutting so easy. I am going to do a writeup and also trace my template onto a sheet of paper if anyone would like to do it and like a copy.
Donc,
No, they do not stay lit continuously. I didn't want them to. They are wired into the front turn signals. Thanks for the compliments. Later.
Matt
I stressed over this mod for months before finally doing it. The cutting was the easiest part, trust me. The worst part of the ordeal was making the template, but it's what made the cutting so easy. I am going to do a writeup and also trace my template onto a sheet of paper if anyone would like to do it and like a copy.
Donc,
No, they do not stay lit continuously. I didn't want them to. They are wired into the front turn signals. Thanks for the compliments. Later.
Matt
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question, where did you get that THULE RACK? and how much do those run? those look really good especially with the Mill.silver. have a factory roofrack, do i have to get a whole new Thule railrider rack and bars?
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Very nice!
Do you want to do the all your buds here a favor and post your templet that you made? If it is paper you can scan it full size and make a JPG out of it and post it. We can down load it, print it out and follow your lead on this.
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Do you want to do the all your buds here a favor and post your templet that you made? If it is paper you can scan it full size and make a JPG out of it and post it. We can down load it, print it out and follow your lead on this.
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Very nice!
I would love to do this as well on 2001 4Runner, but I'm a chicken to make put holes in the body of my brand new car
If you can post all the tools you've used, that'll be a big help for guys like me who really want to do this, but not sure how to go about the whole thing.
-- Andrey
I would love to do this as well on 2001 4Runner, but I'm a chicken to make put holes in the body of my brand new car
If you can post all the tools you've used, that'll be a big help for guys like me who really want to do this, but not sure how to go about the whole thing.
-- Andrey