LED Parking/Blinker Clear Corner Teaser
Originally Posted by ShanesG
can you buy leds like this with the correct size to fit in your side marker, that you dont have to solder and you can just wire it up
Originally Posted by redlude97
no, this required dremelling apart the sidemarkers
Originally Posted by ShanesG
no no, thats not what i meant, i mean t do they have strips that dont require soldering , i know id have to modify the back part, i was asking id they have some that are the size that will fit that i can just wire in and not have to solder
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Originally Posted by ShanesG
no no, thats not what i meant, i mean t do they have strips that dont require soldering , i know id have to modify the back part, i was asking id they have some that are the size that will fit that i can just wire in and not have to solder
There is an example of someone who used a premade strip for cheap. I did not go that route for a few reasons.
1. I wanted complete control over the parts used (I have no idea which exact LED's are in those strips)
2. I did not want them exactly like that. I wanted more LED's and a blinker function also.
3. I like doing my own projects like this

So if you are looking for premade strips, that above post should help ya out. Good luck!
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Thanks. I split the lens assembly at the "pointed" corner. All I did was take a dremel, make a very small cut between the lens and the backing until you could see inside the lens, then gentle prying with a screwdriver got the rest off. The glue holding it together is not super strong, so prying with the screwdriver worked great.
man, i'm seriously considering this mod (yours, not the cheap premade strips from superbright) but I don't have access to all the soldering tools since i've changed jobs. have you had any problems like fogging in the lens or the infamous flickering of cheap quality LED's. i haven't pulled up the link to the place you bought them at but they look to be high quality. Those are SMT's, correct?
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Originally Posted by Bigd2k6
man, i'm seriously considering this mod (yours, not the cheap premade strips from superbright) but I don't have access to all the soldering tools since i've changed jobs. have you had any problems like fogging in the lens or the infamous flickering of cheap quality LED's. i haven't pulled up the link to the place you bought them at but they look to be high quality. Those are SMT's, correct?
Hi Midnight, how did you manage to take the corner light apart, from your photo looks like you didn't had to force it. I tried to bake it and but the glue is not budging. I tried the hate at 200, 250, and finally at 300 and the light start to deform.
Thanks,
Thanks,
Midnight, I have the Yellows and red-orange led's like yours (HP/Agilent Lumileds HPWT-DH00 and DL00). Do you know of any good Blue leds that are this style? I'd like to put blue and yellow into my corners. Reds are going in my tails.
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Make sure you fill the dremel hole with epoxy or silicone after you put the lights back together.
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...me=160-1639-ND
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...FS-CF0H0454-ND
You will most likely have to change your resistor values also due to blue LED's having higher voltage. Blue will always appear less bright than red or amber due to being less efficient. Also, you have to deal with legalities of using blue in any of your lights
Last edited by MidnightG35X; Mar 2, 2009 at 11:18 AM.
I see you have an X which means you do not get to wire into a clearance strip like the coupe guys can.
I would be interested in knowing what wires you tapped into to flash the blinkers.
I have most of my parts just was curious how you have the blinking row working
I would be interested in knowing what wires you tapped into to flash the blinkers.
I have most of my parts just was curious how you have the blinking row working




