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I ordered a set of the Lighted Door Locks, & then I asked if I could pick them up (cuz I'm kinda local), when I got there they asked me if I wanted help installing them, "Sure". 30 mins later I was driving off with my new lighted door locks.
These people are very down to earth car guys, & very willing to help out.
I highly recommend them & thier products. and from what the say the are going to have alot of inovative products coming out soon.
Edit: also they came out to the All-SD meet in Orlando, & they sold & installed at least 2 sets (that I saw) at the meet. Very active in the Scion Community.
EDIT: also I just saw that they are a ScionLife Sponsor.
These people are very down to earth car guys, & very willing to help out.
I highly recommend them & thier products. and from what the say the are going to have alot of inovative products coming out soon.
Edit: also they came out to the All-SD meet in Orlando, & they sold & installed at least 2 sets (that I saw) at the meet. Very active in the Scion Community.
EDIT: also I just saw that they are a ScionLife Sponsor.
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those guys are great, cant say enough for their survice and gettin me mine in under 24 hours, (cuz we're kinda neighbors) and have no problems with mine at all,
I believe I got your credit card charge but didn't get you shipping info yet. Please let me know. Thanks, Rick
I believe I got your credit card charge but didn't get you shipping info yet. Please let me know. Thanks, Rick
yeah i got mine but have the pictures on the camera need to download and post them..........
i got the chrome ones...........LOOKS GGGGGggoooooodddd on the black xb's.....................
for those with the bling on their rides holla at rick........
www.superfa.com
i got the chrome ones...........LOOKS GGGGGggoooooodddd on the black xb's.....................
for those with the bling on their rides holla at rick........
www.superfa.com
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Originally Posted by dredge38
um i just got my door locks and there green, i ordered red i placed a call into you guys and left a message, i would really like to get the right colored ones asap please
i will personally get on this and fix it tomorrow
jus talked to them and there sending me the red ones then im sending the green ones back, very good people to work with and im glad i dont have to wait and send the green ones back and then theyll ship out the red ones. Everyone makes mistakes and theyre fixing it quick and the right way cant wait to get the red ones
Installing a switch is a snap...
First find a cool lighted switch. Find a nice place to put it. We normally put it in the center console for a central location.
Install the lock per the instructions supplied up to the point it tells you to tap your power wire.
Remove the front door sills and "B" pillar covers. They just pop off.
Get a spool of wire and fish one wire through the rubber boot in the front of the front drivers door. Window should be up to allow access to the boot. Use a butt connector or tape to join this wire to your lock hot wire. Route the wire on the outside of the door frame just under the clear plastic liner (you don't want the wire under the window...it may pull out. Don't ask how I know). Ground the lock to the same location as shown in the instructions. Button up the door, and cut the other end of the wire with enough slack to run under the dash to the console.
Move to the rear drivers door and do the same as above. once you have the wire fished through the boot, run the wire down the "B" pillar and along the front door sill to the wire you ran for the drivers door in the front drivers kick panel. Tap into the front door wire and move to the other side of the car.
Move to the other side of the car and do the same.
After you're done you'll have (2) hot wires at the front kick panels with enough slack to reach the console. Use a fuse tap and get your power from the fuse box under the front drivers side dash. Run all three wires to the center console (plenty of nooks and crannies to hide the wire under the dash).
Use a wire to ground for the switch on an E-Brake mounting bolt and plug in the switch. Click click...you're ready to go.
You can also use the same switch and power supply for our new matching shifter bezel set for manual and auto shifters (I'll have pictures up soon...they are amazing).
We're doing an install on one of our cars tommorrow, so I'll make sure and take pictures and post them here.
Good luck with the install, and if you have any problems feel free to call me at 352*223*6029. My name's Shawn, and I'm always happy to help.
First find a cool lighted switch. Find a nice place to put it. We normally put it in the center console for a central location.
Install the lock per the instructions supplied up to the point it tells you to tap your power wire.
Remove the front door sills and "B" pillar covers. They just pop off.
Get a spool of wire and fish one wire through the rubber boot in the front of the front drivers door. Window should be up to allow access to the boot. Use a butt connector or tape to join this wire to your lock hot wire. Route the wire on the outside of the door frame just under the clear plastic liner (you don't want the wire under the window...it may pull out. Don't ask how I know). Ground the lock to the same location as shown in the instructions. Button up the door, and cut the other end of the wire with enough slack to run under the dash to the console.
Move to the rear drivers door and do the same as above. once you have the wire fished through the boot, run the wire down the "B" pillar and along the front door sill to the wire you ran for the drivers door in the front drivers kick panel. Tap into the front door wire and move to the other side of the car.
Move to the other side of the car and do the same.
After you're done you'll have (2) hot wires at the front kick panels with enough slack to reach the console. Use a fuse tap and get your power from the fuse box under the front drivers side dash. Run all three wires to the center console (plenty of nooks and crannies to hide the wire under the dash).
Use a wire to ground for the switch on an E-Brake mounting bolt and plug in the switch. Click click...you're ready to go.
You can also use the same switch and power supply for our new matching shifter bezel set for manual and auto shifters (I'll have pictures up soon...they are amazing).
We're doing an install on one of our cars tommorrow, so I'll make sure and take pictures and post them here.
Good luck with the install, and if you have any problems feel free to call me at 352*223*6029. My name's Shawn, and I'm always happy to help.
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each kit includes the 4 locks and instructions, extra wire to run to the switch is needed as well as the switch itself.... each lock has about 12" of positive/Negative wire on it...
hope this helps
hope this helps
New product added! xB, xA, and tC LED Shift Bezel....only available for manual transmission. If you're headed to Exposed in Miami...give SuperFa a holler..there will be *special discounts* for those attending!
http://www.superfa.com/store/index.p...ion=item&id=33
http://www.superfa.com/store/index.p...ion=item&id=33





