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It's amost as if these cars should have came that way from the factory. I think it would make changing lanes way more safer.
There are already some cars that have the lights alternate like that on the side so it looks perfectly normal to me. I don't see the point to have them blink together.
There are already some cars that have the lights alternate like that on the side so it looks perfectly normal to me. I don't see the point to have them blink together.
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Thats why we are here! We can only hope to get more makes and models, we are currently installing this kit onto a 98 honda accord (rear kit), and a 70 Chevy Nova (frt & rear).
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More random blinking lights, might be safe but they also can be confusing and honeslty it looks pretty ugly off those sidemarkers our cars have.
Cool idea but I'd never do it.
Cool idea but I'd never do it.
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Originally Posted by BeachZ
Jeez, couldn't you synchronize the blinking lights? It looks like a friggin xmas tree in the vid.
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I have actually been looking in to wiring this in for my rear side marker, as stated previously, the front kit would be pointless for camaros.
I'd buy the rear kit though if the price is right
I'd buy the rear kit though if the price is right
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We are going to release this product within a month and another new product will cloesly follow.
The blinker kit will be cheaper than the window fix kit, but the final price is not set in stone yet.
The blinker kit will be cheaper than the window fix kit, but the final price is not set in stone yet.
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I think Im just going to black out the rear marker light on my Camaro, but I would consider a rear kit if it was synchronized. But then again I know that Im very picky. Still a good idea, I think there is a market for it.
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Originally Posted by autotrix
During the day (headlights off) the lights will blink in unison with one another, while at night they will alternate (as shown.)
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