thanks mate. I'll post when i have pics...might be a while off but we'll see
peter
peter
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thanks mate. I'll post when i have pics...might be a while off but we'll see
peter
Got my kit last week. Haven't had the time to do the installation yet. I'm a bit uneasy about the reports of people blowing fuses though.![]()
I'm a bit uneasy about the reports of people blowing fuses though.![]()
^x2 on what Oregon said. I blew a fuse installing mine. But I think it was because I had the light on an using pliers to get those darn festoons in (I had to bend the tabs back some to get them to fit). Everything else went pretty smooth. On the T10 lights, I had to adjust the wires to ensure good connection. It's a little blueish in color but I think my grey interior helps it look more blue.
Much brighter than stock lights! Thanks again!
great info.I got my lights in on Friday and did the install yesterday. First of all the lights are awesome and they light up the truck as if it were daylight. Now my notes. I ordered two sets of lights for my 100 and the wifes. I started with mine and found that the hardest part was reinstalling the covers over the lights on the door and also getting the 48 light to cooperate. I ended up blowing the fuse as apparently when you use a metal object such as screwdriver to assist getting the contacts in place and metal touching metal that will happen. I knew the risk but was in the back of the truck and was too lazy to pull the fuse first.
On my wife's 100 though I attacked it a little differently. Before I started I removed the 10amp fuse which is in the passenger side fuse panel. I then removed all the light covers and installed each bulb. Then I reinstalled the fuse and checked each light to make sure it worked. I had to take the fuse out another time as the overhead lights seemed to be the toughest to get right and I didn't want to blow another fuse. For those doing the install I would definitely recommend doing it this way as the overhead lights in the center and rear are the ones that take awhile to get right.
I'm still going to play with the passenger LED some as I wish the red LED were a little brighter and the 10 LED is way too bright to use while driving. Overall though this is the best interior mod I have done. Now I just need an LED to mount on the rear hatch so that when I install my drawers it will light up the contents when the drawers are open.
FYI, I am out of kits until the next shipment arrives. Please DO NOT send me money until I give the OK again. 80s kit is coming in this round too!
What a great package you have put together.
I tried and failed with the components I had purchased....
Please contact me via email when you have a kit ready for shipment.
Best,
Shane
Hi,
I'm interested in a set of led lights for a 100 series. Please add me to the next order if there is one.
Thanks,
Pete
Sure thing. PM me your email address.
Added...
How much are the kits? $60? Do they include the exterior license plate lights?
Add me to the next order.