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Old May 25, 2013 | 03:02 AM
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Default tC2 Spec-D LED Tail lights/ Headlights with LED Strips..

These are the same K2 Tail lights but I rewired them so I can have Dual Red LED bars and amber turn signals. I'm still not too sure about the Reverse lights.


Also wired some LED strips from superbrightleds.com and 5,000K MORIMOTO HID KIT


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Old May 25, 2013 | 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by KILLER
These are the same K2 Tail lights but I rewired them so I can have dual red led bars and amber turn signals. I'm still not too sure about the reverse lights.

SPEC-D SCION TC2 LED TAIL LIGHTS - YouTube


Also wired some LED strips from superbrightleds.com and 5,000K MORIMOTO HID KIT


2012 Scion TC with Lexus style DRL - YouTube
the lights look great! im actually a little iffy about the white reverse strip myself and which morimotos did you get? 35 or 50w? im interested in replacing my DDM tuning HIDs with those
Old May 25, 2013 | 03:35 AM
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They are 35w. I dont like 55w because they create too much glare and it also washes off the bulb color.
As for the reverse lights, I might use another type of light and relocate it. Can't find the right spot yet.
Old Jun 14, 2013 | 01:23 AM
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i love those tail lights. especially the reverse lights
Old Jun 20, 2013 | 06:04 AM
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Question about the wire Style for the front LED strip been looking into this but not sure about getting the wiring done correctly and Nice Tail Lights there epic i love mine just got them like a month ago!
Old Jul 5, 2013 | 10:19 PM
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Did you have problems with leaks and condensation with the spec d taillights? I'm considering getting them, but been hearing lots of bad things about it not fitting right and people getting leaks.

The LED strips looks sick by the way!!
Old Jul 5, 2013 | 11:16 PM
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No missing those brake lights!
Old Jul 7, 2013 | 03:59 AM
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Was it difficult to rewire the brake lights and the signal lights?
Old Aug 14, 2013 | 07:53 AM
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Rewiring is easy, if you have basic skills with wiring then you good to go.
There is only one ground wire for these tail lights so just isolate it and work with the other color wires. cut the turn signal wire half way and splice it into the brake light wire, this will activate both LED rows when the brakes are applied.
The loose wire that is the turn signal will now be spliced into the upper reverse light wire. The Reverse (+) wire will now be cut off with no power. you can now splice the LED strip's (+) wire to the existing Reverse light (+) wire.
As for the Ground it's the same wire for all the lights.

TIP: I used a 12v battery from my drill gun and some crocodile wires to test for power before putting the tail light back ion the car.

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Old Aug 14, 2013 | 03:00 PM
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Thanks for the reply. Do you have the link to purchase the LED strips that you are using?
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Originally Posted by itsleeyo
Thanks for the reply. Do you have the link to purchase the LED strips that you are using?
Yes they actually have new strips that come silicone covered. The ones I am using have a clear rubber tubing which makes them bulky and difficult to fit.
Here is the link
http://www.superbrightleds.com/morei...s-series/1542/

*Get the led in NATURAL WHITE with black finish.
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Are the ones that you linked silicone covered?
How many would i need to purchase?
Do I need to purchase orange light bulbs to replace the reverse light?

Thanks for your help again
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Originally Posted by itsleeyo
Are the ones that you linked silicone covered?
How many would i need to purchase?
Do I need to purchase orange light bulbs to replace the reverse light?

Thanks for your help again
I used 2 strips per side. They are thin enough to fit under the headlights. Make sure you go easy when you curve the led strip , the twisting can cause some of the diodes to burn out.
BTW...I just received the new waterproof led strips in NATURAL WHITE with black board and tbey are too blue for my taste. I will be returning them for the correct color. I'm sure superbrightleds sent me the wrong color.

As for the turn signal bulb I used a Cree High Power Amber LED bulb

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Originally Posted by KILLER
Rewiring is easy, if you have basic skills with wiring then you good to go.
There is only one ground wire for these tail lights so just isolate it and work with the other color wires. cut the turn signal wire half way and splice it into the brake light wire, this will activate both LED rows when the brakes are applied.
The loose wire that is the turn signal will now be spliced into the upper reverse light wire. The Reverse (+) wire will now be cut off with no power. you can now splice the LED strip's (+) wire to the existing Reverse light (+) wire.
As for the Ground it's the same wire for all the lights.

TIP: I used a 12v battery from my drill gun and some crocodile wires to test for power before putting the tail light back ion the car.

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Is the right side the break or turn signal
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How do you isolate the ground wire?
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Originally Posted by James007
How do you isolate the ground wire?
Break out the old multimeter or look at a wiring diagram...
Old Sep 3, 2024 | 02:23 PM
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I have very basic multimeter skills. I can find the wire for signal and brake with my multimeter, but how do I tell which one is gound when it doesn't carrry power for the multimeter to detect? I feel dumb since I can't even find the answer through a Gogle search, which always tellls me what I need to know, but not this time.
EDIT: Thanks anyway. I'll figure it out like I always do. Thanks!

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Ground wire will carry 0 ohms resistance...or pretty close to 0.

Find Ground with a Multimeter
Old Sep 18, 2024 | 07:59 PM
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I rewired my Spec-D's and I love them!! I liked them before but I thought that a single row of 5 LED's on each side for a brake light just wasn't enough, just wasn't safe enough.
So I rewired them and protected them with shrink wrap and then electrical tape to be on the safe side. When I first installed them I kept and re-used the thick rubber gaskets that were on the stock lights so everything is gonna stay nice and dry.
I kept and put the stock lights into storage "just in case". I really can't understand the people that install Spec-D's then sell the original stock lights. Parts are getting harder to find as time goes by. They will regret it one day.
Anyways, I changed out the reverse lights and put amber LED's in their place, and they look like they may actually be too bright .... lol !!
As far as the left over reverse light wires, I used the drivers side for my back-up camera which has 6 bright LED's, so those are my back-up lights now, and the passenger side I just left clipped.

Thank you very much for this idea. I think it's fantastic!!

I'm adding a couple of photos. Please ignore the big shadow I made on the back of my car. lol !!
I'm going to take new photos soon.
Thanks again for a fantastic idea!!
I'm much happier with my Spec-D tail lights!!





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