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Protege ES 2.0 February-25th-2002 08:56 AM

Running Lights!!
 
Take a look at this link and check out these lights for our cars!!!

http://www.lunaraccents.com/

:bt:

nightowl February-25th-2002 09:53 AM

http://www.lunaraccents.com/installation.htm

i woouldn't drill through my headlights!

Protege ES 2.0 February-25th-2002 10:51 AM

I agree that I would prefer not to have to drill through, but I think that they would be sweet on our cars

Kincaid February-25th-2002 01:59 PM


Originally posted by webmaster
i actually saw one of those one a car the other day and i was like WTF that was cool as hell .. .. but i too agree .. no drilling! :mad:
What's the problem. We drilled through mine to put the strobes in, then sealed the holes afterwards. No problem.

So why the no drilling?

Kincaid February-25th-2002 08:17 PM


Originally posted by Protege Menace
I plan on NOT drilling the front lights, and slipping the wires UNDER the metal retainer on the bulb itself and eltting the strobes liebelow the headlight inside the enclosure

and for the rear I will drill because you cant see inside those enclosures beause of the refractors and its clouded, meaning drill hoels wont be visible

The only way you will see the holes is when you lift the hood. And if done well and not botched than you won't even see them then. It's only a 1/4" hole.

Kincaid February-25th-2002 09:23 PM


Originally posted by Protege Menace
well I jsut don't likle the idea of drilling into my car if I can aviod it, and more effort to close the hole later on (im lazy) so i figure let the front ones just lay inside and rears I'll drill
Right on. As long as you're being honest about it now :D. Just kidding.

I guess laying them there would work. Might they break whne hitting bumps and bouncing around? I don't know.

Maz94Protege February-25th-2002 09:46 PM

I used to have Pilot Strobe lights, they had a 1/2'' hole to be drilled. i did it, and almost cracked one of my headlamp fixtures. cause i kinda rushed doing it. its not a bad idea, u can always place a small piece of electrical tape over it if u wanna take em back out!.


but yea, if u do it, take ur time. and make the wires hidden, not lying on top of ur battery and engine compartments. (like mine were)

hehe werd


PEACE

:the finge

WeaDD February-25th-2002 11:57 PM

I had strobe lights before one burned out. I didnt take them out I just left the lights in bcuz I didnt want to put anything over the holes. If I was to do it all over, I would get some of those strobes that they have on Fire trucks.


Anyways its your car drill if you want. You're the only that will have to like it.

reefruner5 February-26th-2002 12:26 AM

hey wat do u think will be more effective ...those lights or a sign that says "steal me im hooked up"?


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