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Looks nice buelligan, can't tell what you decided with the tails, got a better shot?
I couldn't decide on the placement. I bought an Amp'd led strip from radiantz for my spoiler brake light. Holy hell is it bright. So I bought 2 more short ones. They showed up today. They'll mount just below the bag lids. No holes in the bags, clean look, till I decide if I'm gonna cut in the Alloy Arts. I'll post pics after there on.
I couldn't decide on the placement. I bought an Amp'd led strip from radiantz for my spoiler brake light. Holy hell is it bright. So I bought 2 more short ones. They showed up today. They'll mount just below the bag lids. No holes in the bags, clean look, till I decide if I'm gonna cut in the Alloy Arts. I'll post pics after there on.
Let's see some pics of the strips, I wouldn't mind adding some light to the back, but want it to be CLEAN. The install of the plasma rods is just messy to me with the double stick tape and 1/4 round.
Let's see some pics of the strips, I wouldn't mind adding some light to the back, but want it to be CLEAN. The install of the plasma rods is just messy to me with the double stick tape and 1/4 round.
These came from Chrome Glow. They offer them in red or amber. Clear or smoked. I got the smoked. They can be wrapped around a cylinder shape, but not in a "frown or smile". They have 3m tape to hold them on.
A fraction of the size of the old factory spoiler light. I had to make a plate to mount it to.
I have the custom dynamics tri bar light. Hardly noticeable for running light. I was disappointed in it for the money I spent.
Brake lights on.
I'll be installing the 2 on the bags tonight. More pictures to follow.
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