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Hey guys, after seeing seivonecsu post about using an LED housing for his fogs, it made me want to try something myself.
I purchased some Eagle Eye 6 LED housings (very bright, aluminum housing) and had to wait like three weeks to get them from China.
Anyways, I ended up cutting a housing for them out of wood and painted it black then cut slits for them to slide in from the back. It was tough getting a good shape for the housing but I like the final result.
Night pictures added! It's hard to see each individual LED in the photos but you can definitely see each one in person. I will try and get some better shots later in the week.
LEDs:
Once I got started I realized that I needed to make a housing to fill the gaping hole from the fog housing. Of course the only thing I had to use was wood--that was the last thing I wanted to use.
I'll work on a plastic housing and update the thread, I'm glad you guys like the idea though!
so glad you decided to upgrade from wood. The dbl row with plastic looks nice. Now how does it feel to know (at least for now) you got yourself a one-off 2GS mod???
I don't know if I would have been able to go around telling people I had something on my car made of wood that wasn't a box smh
I would tweak it just a little bit so that the leds are in line with the bumper lines.
Now they are horizontal straight but the bumper is curved a bit, if you know what I'm talking about.
Hey guys, after seeing seivonecsu post about using an LED housing for his fogs, it made me want to try something myself.
I purchased some Eagle Eye 6 LED housings (very bright, aluminum housing) and had to wait like three weeks to get them from China.
Anyways, I ended up cutting a housing for them out of wood and painted it black then cut slits for them to slide in from the back. It was tough getting a good shape for the housing but I like the final result.
Night pictures added! It's hard to see each individual LED in the photos but you can definitely see each one in person. I will try and get some better shots later in the week.
LEDs:
Before:
During:
Final result:
Night pictures:
I'm curious, what kind of lights you use in your high head that look like light blue?