No door reflectors
#1
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No door reflectors
Curious if any knows if Lexus will offer door reflectors! Almost every modern car, including other Lexus models, have some form of a door reflector located on the inside door panel so when the door opens during the evening approaching drivers would see. The doors themselves have a triangle type indentation or provisions for a reflector. Curious to hear what other owners may have or their opinion.
Enjoy,
Enjoy,
#2
The pursuit of F
Yeah, interesting omission on Lexus' part. In fact, we noticed this from the first prototype pics made publicly available last Spring but thought they'd be there in Production form.
Did the Lexus engineers rely on the glossy Shimamoku wood or F Sport trim for (safety) reflectivity?
Did the Lexus engineers rely on the glossy Shimamoku wood or F Sport trim for (safety) reflectivity?
#3
Instructor
Puddles
Hey I'm not here to call anyone out whatsoever. Personally, I'd never spend more than $40 on something that's so incredibly simple to install. All one needs is a small flathead screwdriver or pen knife to pry the tiny lenses off the bottom of your door. Unclip the Stock one, clip in the "Aftermarket" one. That easy! There is no way I'd buy something so small and overpriced from the Dealership - at $80-150 no less! This has to be the least expensive mod you'll ever do to whatever model Lexus you own.
As stated, I bought a few from this place - I even sent a few to members here for Free just to share the Companies Discount.
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Or this Company that I just ordered 2 different ones from too. Now I can swap em out whenever I get bored with one logo.
AutomobileAddOns
As stated, I bought a few from this place - I even sent a few to members here for Free just to share the Companies Discount.
WindFireAuto
Or this Company that I just ordered 2 different ones from too. Now I can swap em out whenever I get bored with one logo.
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#4
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Apologies
Hey I'm not here to call anyone out whatsoever. Personally, I'd never spend more than $40 on something that's so incredibly simple to install. All one needs is a small flathead screwdriver or pen knife to pry the tiny lenses off the bottom of your door. Unclip the Stock one, clip in the "Aftermarket" one. That easy! There is no way I'd buy something so small and overpriced from the Dealership - at $80-150 no less! This has to be the least expensive mod you'll ever do to whatever model Lexus you own.
As stated, I bought a few from this place - I even sent a few to members here for Free just to share the Companies Discount.
WindFireAuto
Or this Company that I just ordered 2 different ones from too. Now I can swap em out whenever I get bored with one logo.
AutomobileAddOns
As stated, I bought a few from this place - I even sent a few to members here for Free just to share the Companies Discount.
WindFireAuto
Or this Company that I just ordered 2 different ones from too. Now I can swap em out whenever I get bored with one logo.
AutomobileAddOns
#6
Racer
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Are you talking about this on the door?
I too am surprised there isn't a light or anything on the door. Hell my 2009 w211 has lights on all 4 doors so when the door is opened you can see a bright red led light from the outside...
Probably way more involved if you want to start installing a custom light but you could always buy the reflective tape/sheet, then simply cut it to that exact shape and put it in those two areas. It wouldn't light up but it would at least reflect the light back to oncoming traffic if you do have your door open.
Some things like that I wonder how they get past the engineers or people that ultimately approve and sign off on things. Totally agree though, almost all modern cars have SOMETHING in the doors when they are open.
*Not the puddle lights that project the image on the ground. I'm amazed at how this has become a thing now. It looks so silly to me. Just give me clean white light, I don't want the brand displayed on the ground. Cheap Chinese crap years ago now finally becoming an "upgrade" with certain manufactures... MB..etc.
-Nigel
I too am surprised there isn't a light or anything on the door. Hell my 2009 w211 has lights on all 4 doors so when the door is opened you can see a bright red led light from the outside...
Probably way more involved if you want to start installing a custom light but you could always buy the reflective tape/sheet, then simply cut it to that exact shape and put it in those two areas. It wouldn't light up but it would at least reflect the light back to oncoming traffic if you do have your door open.
Some things like that I wonder how they get past the engineers or people that ultimately approve and sign off on things. Totally agree though, almost all modern cars have SOMETHING in the doors when they are open.
*Not the puddle lights that project the image on the ground. I'm amazed at how this has become a thing now. It looks so silly to me. Just give me clean white light, I don't want the brand displayed on the ground. Cheap Chinese crap years ago now finally becoming an "upgrade" with certain manufactures... MB..etc.
-Nigel
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There's a couple things you can do. Custom install an OE reflector or light of some other car on your door panel (some wiring will be involved) or reflective tape. check ebay for both
#15
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MIT doesn't have kits specifically for the NX in its eBay store but it should be possible to adapt a kit designed for another model. It would take running the wires for them from the doors into the interior and connecting them to the circuit that lights the interior lights when a door is opened. It would be much easier if the NX had door courtesy lights. I've installed those on Toyotas with door courtesy lights and those kit versions were "plug and play".
I wonder if the MIT kit for the Lexus CT200h would be the most appropriate one to use for the NX since it doesn't have door courtesy lights either. Here's link to the MIT eBay page for it: https://www.ebay.com/itm/MIT-for-LEX...UAAOSw0cZZltja
These MIT safety light kits are of very high quality. I've installed them only on the driver's door since it's only the driver who is exposed when parallel parking on 2-way streets at night. I'd install them on both sides if we were parking on the left side of 1-way streets.