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Once you put the switchback bulb in can you share back the type? Thanks.Here ya go!
4257na switchbacks from diode dynamics since I'm a dealer for them and they're American madeOnce you put the switchback bulb in can you share back the type? Thanks.
I'm so confused, so what used to be the blinker is now just a void painted blue for aesthetic reasons but with no bulb or anything since the switchback DRL now serves that role?
Edit: If still in prototype phase, what I'd like to see if possible would be all three bottom LED reflectors be low beams, and perhaps that center section that was the blinker could house a high beam bulb? Or maybe some of these would even be bright enough, as my highbeam is mostly just a flash to pass tool and to light up signs and what not in the distance better which these would be good enough for.
That way you're using all available real-estate while improving the brightness of the lowbeams that you're using 99% of the time at night, unless that's just way too complicated or wouldn't work for other reasons. Or if these are custom one-offs and not meant to go to mass production then ignore me, I'm dumb.
Oh ok, I missed that part. If the reflector material is blue, isn't there a risk of the light appearing blue'ish? I know cops here are chill about everything except blue lights on vehicles.These are custom 1 offs. And as the video says.. I putting a switchback bulb in the factory incandescent bulb location.
Cool to see mods being done so soon… but these just don’t look good imo.
Oh ok, I missed that part. If the reflector material is blue, isn't there a risk of the light appearing blue'ish? I know cops here are chill about everything except blue lights on vehicles.
Ignore my other remarks since this is a one-off mod. Grats!
Hi Beef
DRLs look great.
What process did they use to smooth the ‘rough’ plastic pieces?