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Old 09-06-17, 05:48 PM
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Default Switchback turn signal for Lexus GS350 Guys

Led switchback for 2013 Lexus GS350.
https://youtu.be/Eq59EzVlLqM

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That looks good. Must have been a lot of work to do.
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Looks good!
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[QUOTE=Davenlei;9975812]That looks good. Must have been a lot of work to do
ues I work a lot on it. I test it for 2 month before I open up the headlight. Is been working so far for 7 month or so. I really love it.
A lot of ppl on the road asking me about where I buy it
i instill each led in my hands.
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Originally Posted by Davenlei
That looks good. Must have been a lot of work to do.
yes I worked a lot on it to make it bright like oem
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looks really good. definitely sets the car apart.
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the best looking GS!! this could be a business for you what are all the parts needed so we all could do the same?
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Originally Posted by Boomin
the best looking GS!! this could be a business for you what are all the parts needed so we all could do the same?
you need 3 relay for each side to keep the oem wiring
9 led chips for each side
wires lol
solder
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Originally Posted by j.Veezy68
looks really good. definitely sets the car apart.
thanks. I do love ti
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Originally Posted by samsabti
you need 3 relay for each side to keep the oem wiring
9 led chips for each side
wires lol
solder
Do you have a parts list (part numbers) breakdown?
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Originally Posted by Davenlei
Do you have a parts list (part numbers) breakdown?
No sorry. I buy this leds from autozoe as construction hazard lights and I used the leds of it
to be honest it's Alot of work to do. And if you know how to solder tiny led chip then you should be fine to solder them on wires to keep your white leds bright
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Originally Posted by samsabti
No sorry. I buy this leds from autozoe as construction hazard lights and I used the leds of it
to be honest it's Alot of work to do. And if you know how to solder tiny led chip then you should be fine to solder them on wires to keep your white leds bright
I see. Are the LED's when white, brighter than stock, the same or dimmer?
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I didn't mess with white leds.the are the oem .I was about to change them to brighter ones and then I change my mine. I'm about to post a video on YouTube for the tail light turn signal and a short video of the led I used on the front headlight
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Originally Posted by samsabti
yes I worked a lot on it to make it bright like oem
You must watch this link
https://youtu.be/WILc3wRjCyM
share it if you can thanks
and also this one
https://youtu.be/SyN3xGUjOlk
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Originally Posted by samsabti
I didn't mess with white leds.the are the oem .I was about to change them to brighter ones and then I change my mine. I'm about to post a video on YouTube for the tail light turn signal and a short video of the led I used on the front headlight
So you drilled a second hole in each spot for the yellow LED and left the stock white LED in for when the turn signal is not on?
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