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From the other night when I installed my VLEDs! There was a heavy mist/fog that made for some pretty cool picture opportunities!

 

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I see you didn't turn on all the LED bars and pods. With all that power, you'd probably burn off all the fog. :driving:

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I see you didn't turn on all the LED bars and pods. With all that power, you'd probably burn off all the fog. :driving:

Sadly I didn't think to take a picture of everything on until after I had already went inside and was in bed. Didn't finish until around 2-2:30AM. But I didn't start until around midnight and was working on another project while changing out the turn signals.

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Did you replace the puddle lights in the mirrors. They look brighter in the picture.

From the other night when I installed my VLEDs! There was a heavy mist/fog that made for some pretty cool picture opportunities!

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My 14, I can't believe I have gone an entire year without modifying it, first vehicle ever. (I don't count adding mud flaps as a modification).

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Out with the old, in with the new

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Did you replace the puddle lights in the mirrors. They look brighter in the picture.

Puddle lights are stock. But I got the idea from Texas Husker to have a cab length LED strip under the sides of cab. I have 2 strips. One activates with the puddle lights and the other work with my AMP research steps.

 

Here's a link to the light strip I used. They are wired at both ends so if you cut the strip in half, you don't have to solder on new wires to get both halves to work. I haven't had any issues so far! Have had them on for about a month now

 

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=151229687587

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Puddle lights are stock. But I got the idea from Texas Husker to have a cab length LED strip under the sides of cab. I have 2 strips. One activates with the puddle lights and the other work with my AMP research steps.

 

Here's a link to the light strip I used. They are wired at both ends so if you cut the strip in half, you don't have to solder on new wires to get both halves to work. I haven't had any issues so far! Have had them on for about a month now

 

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=151229687587

I like how the under steps lights turned out. May have to order more.
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I like how the under steps lights turned out. May have to order more.

You should wire in a second set to work with your puddle lights!

 

 

 

Btw, they lights are much much whiter in person than they appear to be in the picture. I think the V3 Trition turn signals were just so bright that they ended up throwing off the color of a few things in the picture.

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Any chance you could get me a closeup of your tails? I'm really close to shipping mine off to get done, but night shades is waaaay cheaper.

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