Dranom's LS400 Build
#182
Yeah the golds was nice. I might change it to WEDS bazreia's if if it doesnt sell
testfit
http://distilleryvesper0-16.ak.insta...1f99d9_101.mp4
testfit
http://distilleryvesper0-16.ak.insta...1f99d9_101.mp4
#188
Heres some pics from VIPfest. Nothing special right now just changed my wheels to Leon Hardiritt Grals. It weak but I will be rebarreling it once I have some extra funds or sell it and get my dream wheels. Also I finally found all the parts for my aero so it will be going on the car hopefully next year
#190
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (1)
Heres some pics from VIPfest. Nothing special right now just changed my wheels to Leon Hardiritt Grals. It weak but I will be rebarreling it once I have some extra funds or sell it and get my dream wheels. Also I finally found all the parts for my aero so it will be going on the car hopefully next year
#193
Still working on my car.
Yesterday I Put some led tail lights without resistors so it hyperblinked.
My simple solution below
For those 95-00 having some issues with hyper blinking when using led bulbs try tapping a resistor on the White/black and Green/light green wire.
Make sure you shrink tube or wrap the surrounding wires with electrical tape since the resistor get HOT!
Yesterday I Put some led tail lights without resistors so it hyperblinked.
My simple solution below
For those 95-00 having some issues with hyper blinking when using led bulbs try tapping a resistor on the White/black and Green/light green wire.
Make sure you shrink tube or wrap the surrounding wires with electrical tape since the resistor get HOT!
#194
BahHumBug
iTrader: (10)
you can get digital flashers that are made for the lower LED resistance and flash at the right rate even without resistors (and the associated risk of fire, and general waste of energy). Better solution imho.
http://www.autolumination.com/equalizers.htm for example.
http://www.autolumination.com/equalizers.htm for example.
#195
you can get digital flashers that are made for the lower LED resistance and flash at the right rate even without resistors (and the associated risk of fire, and general waste of energy). Better solution imho.
http://www.autolumination.com/equalizers.htm for example.
http://www.autolumination.com/equalizers.htm for example.
My tail lights is all led not just replacement bulbs and i have 2 controllers for the turn signals to make it "dance". The resistors is fairly easy clamp and tape