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Just finished my latest mod....
I deceided to finally go for this mod now that my Oznium LED Flex Strips arrived http://www.oznium.com/led-flex-strips
I wanted to add some cool and original LED rear signal lighting down the underside of each of the side farrings/pods. The courage and inspiration for this mod came frome Hewhois and his wicked Red LED exhaust lighitng using the same Oznium product.
Here is what I have done so far tonight: (I will be doing a full write up here in this thread and later on my web site)
The raw materials;
x2 Oznium 9.4" Amber LED flexi strips
Some Black RTV Silicone
It took quite a while and some time using AutoCAD (man it's been a while) to come up with correct hole spacing, measurements and layout. I used Fine Line (pin striping) tape to help with getting a clean line and gentle curve. I tried to keep the curve inline with the curve and shape of the plastic.
I center-punched each hole location, then used a 5/16" drill bit to make small pilot holes.
Then used a 1/4" drill bit for the correct size to fit the LEDs...no going back now!!
I deceided to finally go for this mod now that my Oznium LED Flex Strips arrived http://www.oznium.com/led-flex-strips
I wanted to add some cool and original LED rear signal lighting down the underside of each of the side farrings/pods. The courage and inspiration for this mod came frome Hewhois and his wicked Red LED exhaust lighitng using the same Oznium product.
Here is what I have done so far tonight: (I will be doing a full write up here in this thread and later on my web site)
The raw materials;
x2 Oznium 9.4" Amber LED flexi strips
Some Black RTV Silicone
It took quite a while and some time using AutoCAD (man it's been a while) to come up with correct hole spacing, measurements and layout. I used Fine Line (pin striping) tape to help with getting a clean line and gentle curve. I tried to keep the curve inline with the curve and shape of the plastic.
I center-punched each hole location, then used a 5/16" drill bit to make small pilot holes.
Then used a 1/4" drill bit for the correct size to fit the LEDs...no going back now!!