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Thanks. Shame really i prefer the look of these compared to the other kinds availiable
Just get spec D, they look great. I haven't seen Nigel in person, but from pictures they don't look that great and apparently they don't light as nicely at night. As in the LED neon tube thingys don't flow evenly like the Spec D from what's been said on the comparison thread.
Plus red signals are awesome lol. Amber is too stock looking
Just get spec D, they look great. I haven't seen Nigel in person, but from pictures they don't look that great and apparently they don't light as nicely at night. As in the LED neon tube thingys don't flow evenly like the Spec D from what's been said on the comparison thread.
Plus red signals are awesome lol. Amber is too stock looking
Cant do red signals in the uk. Will get fined for them by the police. And will have to remove them.
I just received mine this morning. Has anyone got any condensation in the taillights? I want to seal them up, but if anything goes wrong. K2 motor probably won't take them back under warranty.
I just received mine this morning. Has anyone got any condensation in the taillights? I want to seal them up, but if anything goes wrong. K2 motor probably won't take them back under warranty.
Hey Tits82...ha ha your name cracks me up!
I have those lights and the right rear had some condensation, I had to dry them out(pain in the a**) and then put a bead of silicone around the inner edge where the pieces are separated, since then there has been no condensation.
Mine work well, I wouldn't worry about having to return them under warranty, you're not taking it apart and its just a small bead of silicone to seal it.
The leak was on the trunk side, not the fender side..for mines.
For the most part just clean them and apply silicone to them. At that point you shouldn't get any condensation in the lights. Also if you do seal the lights and still get condensation you can call them and they should be able to cover it under warranty. By applying silicone it doesnt void your warranty because most of the time that's what they will tell you to try first.