Still a work in progress!
I pulled the functional hood scoops out and used a 4.7" orange led strip from Oznium and put them back. The wire runs down the snorkel into the engine bay.
I put 2-28" orange led strips from oznium.
1- in a small duct thing just under the upper grill
1 - at the bottom of the lower grill (it was a PAIN!) used sticks, tongs and scraped my arms all up. If they had an extra inch of width from the radiator to the front plastic it would pretty easy.
Also got a stainless push button switch with green led ring.
Power from the red hot terminal next to the fuse box.
Ground from the fuse box ground
It's a lot harder than it seems getting everything routed, etc
I would mount the lights in the day then look at them at night with a little 12v battery pack. That took 3 days and nights
AND I still have to run the wires through the firewall and mount the switch next to the cigarette lighter port. Got it taped to the fuse box right now. Hopefully I'll get it finished tomorrow.
I'll post as many pics and such when I'm completely done...but here's a photo of it in action. This is actually the best picture I could get with my iPhone. The dark night ones look pretty bad. And it doesn't even do it justice. I'll try to get better pics with one my other cameras (that I don't really know how to use)
I pulled the functional hood scoops out and used a 4.7" orange led strip from Oznium and put them back. The wire runs down the snorkel into the engine bay.
I put 2-28" orange led strips from oznium.
1- in a small duct thing just under the upper grill
1 - at the bottom of the lower grill (it was a PAIN!) used sticks, tongs and scraped my arms all up. If they had an extra inch of width from the radiator to the front plastic it would pretty easy.
Also got a stainless push button switch with green led ring.
Power from the red hot terminal next to the fuse box.
Ground from the fuse box ground
It's a lot harder than it seems getting everything routed, etc
I would mount the lights in the day then look at them at night with a little 12v battery pack. That took 3 days and nights
AND I still have to run the wires through the firewall and mount the switch next to the cigarette lighter port. Got it taped to the fuse box right now. Hopefully I'll get it finished tomorrow.
I'll post as many pics and such when I'm completely done...but here's a photo of it in action. This is actually the best picture I could get with my iPhone. The dark night ones look pretty bad. And it doesn't even do it justice. I'll try to get better pics with one my other cameras (that I don't really know how to use)