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LED strip installation because of shaved tail lights
Hi I am shaving my tail lights on a 93 honda del sol. And I am trying to find a LED strip bar that will act as a running light and a brake light. Do they make a two series LED. If they do, can anyone tell me where I can buy it at?, Thank youfor helping
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Re: LED strip installation because of shaved tail lights
this truck bar is the only one i found that acts as both running lights and brake lights (it also acts as signal lights):
http://amos.shop.com/amos/cc/main/cc.../adtg/02270523
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Thanks for helping. Will this work on a import car. I have a del sol. I know I would have wire it to the tail lights wire. But how would u go about doing it.
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Why not build your own??? It doesnt take much at all, some led's, lexan, breadboard, & time mainly. I am building mine for a 84 BMW 633CSI using the original lenses but putting leds in place of the bulbs. LED's are really simple to wire and manipulate, more bulbs in series, the dimmer the lighting, so 3-4 in series for bright brake lights and 6 to7 in series for the running lights, of course you will have more than that in a circuit in parallel to fill the housing. I you want too you can design your own buckets and put clear or colored lexan over them. I you use clear be sure and use colored led's and if you use red / yellow lexan you can then use white led's. I have finished part of mine and have over 200 led's 1 side assembly. look at these links for a little help understanding the series parallel concept.... an other Ideas.
http://www.nationaltbucketalliance.c...al/led/led.asp |
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