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Postby Graham » Mon Jul 25, 2011 12:59 pm

Nice work, looks a bit hard to see in the photo because it's dark, I used to have blue ones in mine and liked it :)
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Postby Dire » Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:19 pm

Looks good. :)

I did the same thing to mine ages ago. Only I bought red ones and it turns out they're much more orange than red.
It works out though because it matches the dash lights perfectly :twisted:
(they were a crappy chinese brand, they all still work though surprisingly. Its been more than a year)

Whatever you do don't skimp on quality on whatever you put in your front grille. If they're not bright enough then its a waste of money :)

You'll want some 3M double sided outdoor tape to hold them on too unless you're going for a more elegant method :P

Just remember red lights on the front of your car is illegal. You'll need a switch in the cabin, thats the hardest part. :(

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Postby Dire » Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:49 pm

You can put switches there, sure. You could also use a button but it'd have to be the right kind (one that works like a switch) ie a toggle button.

People have talked about wanting to use OEM lancer buttons but you can't. They only transfer current if you hold them down.
So if you want to fit it to those empty spots then you're going to need to drill a hole in the blank cover or replace it with something else that fits...

Thats what I wanted to do but I'm too lazy :P my switches just sit on the floor...


If you have 2 switches/buttons and run them sequentially they'll both have to be on for your lights to come on. Could get a little confusing.

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Postby ripflare10 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:15 pm

Nice Job. It looks awesome :)

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Postby Hazy1 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:36 pm

i have the same thing in my car. just havent hard wired them in yet. im making a small switch box for all my extra lights.
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Postby Hazy1 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 5:37 pm

at the moment my undercar led is a switch sitting loosly behind the fuel cap/boot levers..
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