(FEELER) Custom LED tail lights?
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(FEELER) Custom LED tail lights?
I was just wondering how many members of this site would want custom LED tail lights? It would use OEM tail lights (NO ALTEZZA CRAP) and would be avaliable for BOTH Camaro and Firebird.
I would be able to offer a standard blinking LED option and a option to have the LEDs sequence for the turn signal. As well as various different patterns for the LEDS.
I am in the process of making some for my camaro and everything is going pretty well with the sequencing. Ill post a pics whenever i am complete.
What would you guys be willing to pay for somthing like this. Shipping aside?
Please note You would be responsible for sending me your tail lights!
-MODS this is just a feeler I am in no way ready to sell or taking any kind of money from members for this service w/o becoming a sponser first.
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I would be able to offer a standard blinking LED option and a option to have the LEDs sequence for the turn signal. As well as various different patterns for the LEDS.
I am in the process of making some for my camaro and everything is going pretty well with the sequencing. Ill post a pics whenever i am complete.
What would you guys be willing to pay for somthing like this. Shipping aside?
Please note You would be responsible for sending me your tail lights!
-MODS this is just a feeler I am in no way ready to sell or taking any kind of money from members for this service w/o becoming a sponser first.
thank you
jesse
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Yeah you can do them yourself but if you could do it and not be rather expensive... then i would order some to save the hassle if its in the stock housing...let us know..definitely interested
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Just a heads up, your going to need some VERY VERY bright leds or some good diffusers if you plan on using the stock lenses having them still be visible in broad day light. I used 87 60,000mcd LEDs and in the day time, they were very hard to see. Without the lens, they were blinding, the but the lens ate the light alive.
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Just a heads up, your going to need some VERY VERY bright leds or some good diffusers if you plan on using the stock lenses having them still be visible in broad day light. I used 87 60,000mcd LEDs and in the day time, they were very hard to see. Without the lens, they were blinding, the but the lens ate the light alive.
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Right.. I figured that was a given and didn't mention that. My LEDs were 60,000mcd RED LEDs (87 per tail light), and they were near impossible to see in daylight.. The problem is all the angles and optics of the stock lens that makes the incandescent bulb more equally diffused and even. It messes up the light pattern of the LEDs and drastically reduces visibility.
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Here are a few pics of mine when they were still in.
running lights:
brake/blinker:
shot of them before they went in... they were BLINDING if you looked directly in them.
Not trying to hijack your thread, just giving you pointers and ideas.
running lights:
brake/blinker:
shot of them before they went in... they were BLINDING if you looked directly in them.
Not trying to hijack your thread, just giving you pointers and ideas.
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Hi guys, I would be doing them for both camaro and TA/Firbird. As of right now you would have to send me your tail lights to get modified. It doesnt matter if they are Lt1 or LS1 tails. I do not have enough tail lights to just sell. this may become an option later. I dont have any pics as of yet because I am still working on the proto type and making sure everything works the way its supposed to. I also do not want to give a price, But shipping aside they will be cheaper then buying the LED tails from ebay.