rusty_tlc
Dain Bramaged Member
Those would make some awesome rocklights. Just make sure to RVT the hell out of the cut ends and maybe add a couple of zipties to back up the 3m tape.
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rusty_tlc said:Those would make some awesome rocklights. Just make sure to RVT the hell out of the cut ends and maybe add a couple of zipties to back up the 3m tape.
jefishing said:Do you plan on running the wires through the cage or just loom them and tie up
That is really slick! I can think of a bunch of ways I'd use that product.
Can't wait to see some pictures showing how bright they are.
They are just crazy bright; 3 LEDs per inch. I put a 40" strip on my rear window and with its 120 degree spread, along with a mil-spec PWM dimmer, it illuminates clear to the back side of the 2nd row seat area...and outward just as far; it is one of the more useful mods I've done. They are also available in different temps...these eyes like the warm white. And the 3M tape is tenacious.
Glad they worked out for you Keith.
rusty_tlc said:Are you ready for Dead Horse?
If the weather allows we decided on that as our Feb Run.
rusty_tlc said:I might hitch a ride with somebody and bring the good camera so I can take better pictures.
I don't know anybody who has done the entire trail, it might be good to document it?Why would you do that and NOT wheel!?
bsilva132 said:My fingers always hurt after I get my bestop on. I usually get it started, park it in the sun, and then use two tie down straps to put tension on the rear bar and stretch it out over a few days. I usually wait too long and it is cold necessitating putting a heater in it too. I hate having it on since the center bow makes it too tall (~1") to get out of the garage. Have to use a come-a-long to squish down the suspension.