Never seen those before but they look similar to what I ended up making with the epoxy lenses but mine sit flush and don't protrude that much. Still alot of $$ to spend without knowing a lot about them.
Nigdy wcześniej ich nie widziałem, ale wyglądają podobnie do tego, co zrobiłem z soczewkami epoksydowymi, ale moje są płaskie i nie wystają tak bardzo. Nadal sporo $$ do wydania, nie wiedząc o nich zbyt wiele.
project completed. Everything worked out. The stripes turn on together with the original DRLs, they dim when I turn on the lights and the very strong indicator always works. Everything is filled with resin so no moisture is an option. A lot of work, but it was worth it
project completed. Everything worked out. The stripes turn on together with the original DRLs, they dim when I turn on the lights and the very strong indicator always works. Everything is filled with resin so no moisture is an option. A lot of work, but it was worth it
tomorrow should work. Today the bumper is not installed yet because it is waiting for one element. But everything works great on the car. A photo of the undressed Stinger
I definitely wish my original set of Ck71s could be fixed.
They lasted longer than these crappy eBay ones, they also looked better too, brighter, with a solid thin beam that more matches the stock drl instead of the thicker, segmented, dimmer light of the eBay ones. eBay ones also have a weird curvature to them that looks out of place
I don't think these can handle high pressure car washes either cuz they were working last week, now nothing.
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They lasted longer than these crappy eBay ones, they also looked better too, brighter, with a solid thin beam that more matches the stock drl instead of the thicker, segmented, dimmer light of the eBay ones.
Mine will even withstand being submerged. They are encased in resin on all sides. LED strips from Diode Dynamics, but without, as it turns out, a hermetic housing like the once praised CK71. I hope this is the perfect solution. I just dismantled the Chinese and I will finally have super lights. The shipment from USA to Poland took exactly a month.
Mine will even withstand being submerged. They are encased in resin on all sides. LED strips from Diode Dynamics, but without, as it turns out, a hermetic housing like the once praised CK71. I hope this is the perfect solution. I just dismantled the Chinese and I will finally have super lights. The shipment from USA to Poland took
project completed. Everything worked out. The stripes turn on together with the original DRLs, they dim when I turn on the lights and the very strong indicator always works. Everything is filled with resin so no moisture is an option. A lot of work, but it was worth it