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Installed Lasfit switchbacks and damn they are so bright that I got worried...
These are the old T-series:
Left - unmodified Lasfit, right - stock bulb:
Cut some aluminum tape strips with exacto knife:
...and after experimenting with covering different led counts and positions I came up with this:
NOTE: Notice the exposed mirrored led positions on both bulbs, needed to get mirrored led pattern when installed on truck. Did all 4 bulb sides like this.
...which looks closest to the stock bulb brightness. Only one amber LED on each side left exposed, total 4 amber leds per bulb, the rest 20 leds are covered with aluminum tape. With small flat screw driver made sure tape is well wrapped all around the leds sides.
Left - modified Lasfit, right - stock bulb:
Side by side stock(left) vs. modified Lasfit(right) installed:
And some final installed video:
Will see how it looks in a bright sunny day and expose some more leds if needed. Flexibility is the best thing about this mod.
Hope it helps...
These are the old T-series:
Left - unmodified Lasfit, right - stock bulb:
Cut some aluminum tape strips with exacto knife:
...and after experimenting with covering different led counts and positions I came up with this:
NOTE: Notice the exposed mirrored led positions on both bulbs, needed to get mirrored led pattern when installed on truck. Did all 4 bulb sides like this.
...which looks closest to the stock bulb brightness. Only one amber LED on each side left exposed, total 4 amber leds per bulb, the rest 20 leds are covered with aluminum tape. With small flat screw driver made sure tape is well wrapped all around the leds sides.
Left - modified Lasfit, right - stock bulb:
Side by side stock(left) vs. modified Lasfit(right) installed:
And some final installed video:
Will see how it looks in a bright sunny day and expose some more leds if needed. Flexibility is the best thing about this mod.
Hope it helps...
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