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What MCD rating do you guys recommend for these LEDs, I notice the OP has 4000 MCD and there have been other ratings used.

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Old 12-28-2012, 11:39 AM   #196 (permalink)
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What MCD rating do you guys recommend for these LEDs, I notice the OP has 4000 MCD and there have been other ratings used.
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Old 01-12-2013, 02:19 PM   #197 (permalink)
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Hey guys, finally found some time to tear my headlights apart... Got the first one apart and i'm painting it now. What adhesive should i use to put it back together? Will i be fine with just reheating the old stuff? Or should i pick something different up. I want to use something that will allow me to get back into the lights if need be. Thanks
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Old 01-12-2013, 02:28 PM   #198 (permalink)
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Hey guys, finally found some time to tear my headlights apart... Got the first one apart and i'm painting it now. What adhesive should i use to put it back together? Will i be fine with just reheating the old stuff? Or should i pick something different up. I want to use something that will allow me to get back into the lights if need be. Thanks
Old stuff is fine just press hard
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Old 01-21-2013, 07:51 AM   #199 (permalink)
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Getting ready to tackle this project in a couple of weeks. I'm gonna color match the bezels magma red, but haven't decided if I want the reflectors satin black or match them to the new gunmetal NISMO wheels. What do you guy think?
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Getting ready to tackle this project in a couple of weeks. I'm gonna color match the bezels magma red, but haven't decided if I want the reflectors satin black or match them to the new gunmetal NISMO wheels. What do you guy think?
black, and leave the silver trim piece that runs the length of the reflector! It looks very sharp that way
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Old 02-17-2013, 08:06 PM   #201 (permalink)
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Just finished this up last night and figured I'd put a picture up to show the final product... awesome instructions by the way Caravanshaka, as well as all of the removal instructions for everything else. Even though its a night-time photo, did a black house and the lights!

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Old 03-10-2013, 07:29 PM   #202 (permalink)
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Doing this to my car as well here are some tips i learned in case you were too:

Firstly.. to avoid confusion the red wire is your hot ( or positive ) and the black should be the negative...
therefore the resistor should go on the red wire

Secondly.. these bulbs have a positive and negative side: the side with the longer stem is the positive and it is vital they are all in the same direction

Thirdly.. there only needs to be 1 resistor in the beginning of the circuit in between the power source and first set of lights on the chain... if you add a resistor to each whip (row of lights) they will get duller as you go further from the source due to the retarding of power through the resistor...

lastly.. LEAVE ENOUGH SLACK in order to get the bulbs into the right place.. i just ripped apart my work as i had leaned these 3 tips the hard way.. i will post pics later for those interested?
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I give you props on this. However, there are already after-market headlights with all this pre-assembled and fitted... Again, props to you buddy! GJ!
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awesome instructions came out very nice, but one problem the led's recommended are not bright at all, cant tell its on during the day. any recommendations on brighter led's that will work.
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Old 07-28-2013, 02:10 PM   #205 (permalink)
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Maybe you didn't angle the correctly? Mine are pretty good even under the sun light (of course they wont be as bright as audi's)
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no matter what angle you look at them they are not bright at all. on a sunny day you have to look really hard to be able to tell they are on.
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Mine are fine...
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wow mine looks nothing like the pic pfdake has. nice !!!!!
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Work in progress! Finished with setting up LEDs
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Old 10-20-2013, 01:24 PM   #210 (permalink)
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For those of you that used Krylon fusion paint.. How has it been holding up?? Any chipping, peeling, cracking, fading from the heat of the lights?? Im planning on doing this to my headlights and wanted to know the best route to take. Thanks.
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