Blue LED's for my Baby!!!
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Blue is usually a no no color for the exterior. You will probably get a ticket.
I am interested in what you did for the fog lights. Mind if you take another picture showing the beam pattern. Do you have any before and after on the fogs? I would not want blue but the idea is interesting over xenon upgrade.
I am interested in what you did for the fog lights. Mind if you take another picture showing the beam pattern. Do you have any before and after on the fogs? I would not want blue but the idea is interesting over xenon upgrade.
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Blue is usually a no no color for the exterior. You will probably get a ticket.
I am interested in what you did for the fog lights. Mind if you take another picture showing the beam pattern. Do you have any before and after on the fogs? I would not want blue but the idea is interesting over xenon upgrade.
I am interested in what you did for the fog lights. Mind if you take another picture showing the beam pattern. Do you have any before and after on the fogs? I would not want blue but the idea is interesting over xenon upgrade.
Sorry I don't have before pics but it's the standard dim white yellowish fog lights. I wanted to change them to give the car a better look.
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Yeah. I would go in and apologize and say you did not know to the judge and change it. You will probably get the ticket waved if you change it. Try to fight it. You'll loose. Blue, red, and flashing LED's will get you a tickets immediately. Especially, LED's. Any trooper looking for a easy ticket is going to pull you over.
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The blue looks great! I've talked to a few local officers about having blue lights on the license plate and fog lights and they said it's alright if it's not flashing but you could still get pulled over depending on the cop. I have the same blue LED as you and I generally keep them off since I've been pulled over for it.
How did you get the light covers off of the top lights above the back seats? I've been trying to take mine off and they won't pop out.
How did you get the light covers off of the top lights above the back seats? I've been trying to take mine off and they won't pop out.
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The blue looks great! I've talked to a few local officers about having blue lights on the license plate and fog lights and they said it's alright if it's not flashing but you could still get pulled over depending on the cop. I have the same blue LED as you and I generally keep them off since I've been pulled over for it.
How did you get the light covers off of the top lights above the back seats? I've been trying to take mine off and they won't pop out.
How did you get the light covers off of the top lights above the back seats? I've been trying to take mine off and they won't pop out.
Funny the same state trooper that gave me the ticket for the fog lights said nothing about my license plate blue lights 0_o
I think I caught him at a bad time after he just dealt with some young high school kids.
Anyway I used a mini flathead screwdriver and stuck it in a little groove at the bottom of the plastic covering the light. It ops right off and then you can change the light.
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Thx for the compliment!!!
Funny the same state trooper that gave me the ticket for the fog lights said nothing about my license plate blue lights 0_o
I think I caught him at a bad time after he just dealt with some young high school kids.
Anyway I used a mini flathead screwdriver and stuck it in a little groove at the bottom of the plastic covering the light. It ops right off and then you can change the light.
Funny the same state trooper that gave me the ticket for the fog lights said nothing about my license plate blue lights 0_o
I think I caught him at a bad time after he just dealt with some young high school kids.
Anyway I used a mini flathead screwdriver and stuck it in a little groove at the bottom of the plastic covering the light. It ops right off and then you can change the light.
I don't think the license plate lights cause too much trouble since I see them all the time. I actually have blue reverse lights on both my LS and SC and officers never hassle me about it.
Thanks for the tip on getting that cover off. I bought LED's like a year ago and never put them in because I couldn't get the cover off.
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I love how all my doors when I open at night light the ground blue and it turns heads. I added a red light to my light that comes on when the door opens. It's nice with the blue, And when I turn on my DVD players I break necks LOL
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Yeah I got some tips in another thread of mine and I've read many others and I'm too nervous to try. It seems way to difficult and tedious with parts that can break easily. I guess I gotta try it one of these days.
I love how all my doors when I open at night light the ground blue and it turns heads. I added a red light to my light that comes on when the door opens. It's nice with the blue, And when I turn on my DVD players I break necks LOL
I love how all my doors when I open at night light the ground blue and it turns heads. I added a red light to my light that comes on when the door opens. It's nice with the blue, And when I turn on my DVD players I break necks LOL
I might have to switch to blue LED's since yours look so good. The blue seems like it would turn a lot of heads like you said and it would fit my blue them quite well.
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