Blink Blink..... STROBES
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Scion Justice League of America
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Got the front in...
This is just for Shows.... part of my stock to shock theme..... they both blink the same... but the camera can't pick them up good, as they're too fast....
looks crazy at night.... super bright.
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This is just for Shows.... part of my stock to shock theme..... they both blink the same... but the camera can't pick them up good, as they're too fast....
looks crazy at night.... super bright.
BIG FILE ALERT
CLICK HERE FOR BLINKING
I love strobes in moderation. I'm on my laptop so I can't see the video with out this thing catching on fire.. but seeing what you've done with the ride I can only assume that it was done tastefuly and looks good.
What brand/type of strobes are they, i'm thinking about some whelen or PG strobes for my car.
What brand/type of strobes are they, i'm thinking about some whelen or PG strobes for my car.
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It's a 4 strobe controlled kit from lightglow... it's like a HID70 or something... they are in the location of the old city lights, so, when they are off, you'd never even know they were there.... Very SUBTLE.
the tails will be invisible too... so, it's not flashy when I don't want it to be.....
the tails will be invisible too... so, it's not flashy when I don't want it to be.....
Originally Posted by honey0bucket
watch out..they give you seisures...or however you spell that word
i love the strobes, i had those in my denali as a joke, but they are sweet.
especially for shows, or moving slow people out of your way (just kidding)
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EASY.... the city light holes just need a little shaving to get the bulb in to line up straight... then some plastic glue to secure, followed by a good line of clear silicone around it, smoothed out with a wet finger...
I took off the front bumper and lights, ran the wires up next to the battery and back through the firewall grommet. shaved just a little of the plastic of the city light hole to have the bulb line up right with a small razor and then secured and siliconed... reinstalled lights and hooked up wires, put the bumper back on, and then mounted the controller down in my center console deep storage area... I made sure to ground the unit and the wires well to prevent noise to the audio and wired it up to a switch in my dash...
I took off the front bumper and lights, ran the wires up next to the battery and back through the firewall grommet. shaved just a little of the plastic of the city light hole to have the bulb line up right with a small razor and then secured and siliconed... reinstalled lights and hooked up wires, put the bumper back on, and then mounted the controller down in my center console deep storage area... I made sure to ground the unit and the wires well to prevent noise to the audio and wired it up to a switch in my dash...
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Yes, as I wasn't even using them anymore because of running the demon eyes, that little light just got in the way… so I put nonfunctional bulbs in there to fill the space until I got these.


