I think the grouping of LEDs would count as a single light source. Acura/Honda have been doing it for a while now.
https://www.acura.com/tlx/modals/jewel-eye-led-headlights
Been lurking this thread for a while hoping there may be a group buy or some eBay discount code, but currently there's nothing offered. Not sure if anyone posted yet, but the "NOVA" series full LED headlights are on sale direct from AlphaRex for 20% off (as of 4/19?).
I asked them for some...
Sweet, Thanks for the pictures @Jimmy07. Since you have them open, do you know if the diameter of the projector lens is 2.5" or 3"? Also, could you post a "head-on" shot of the projectors? Doesn't seem like one of these will fit...
Awesome, thanks. If you're in there, can you get pictures of the front side of the projectors? Wondering if I can fit a Bi-LED module or something in the OE spot.
I was thinking that too... Wondering if we could swap the lower unit with one of those pre-made RGB ones or if it's a custom job.
Has anyone cracked these open to see how their LED modules for the DRL/Turn signal look? I'm on the fence about doing a LED "retrofit" with these lights...
I usually use Wolfgang Sealant.. Lasts me about 3-4 months in rainy Seattle... but I've used CQuartz DIY on a couple cars and it seems to be holding up nicely.
Recently found a "spray sealant" called Gyeon Wetcoat; been using that as a quick refresh coat during the winter; works pretty well...
I'm using the $180 Amazon Tyger "step" things for now on my 18 2500. Works well enough for the girlfriend and keeps the back of our legs clean through winter... Been contemplating the AMP boards because they drop lower for the older folks.
I'm using the fold flat floor on my 2500 with an "XL" seat protector from Amazon... Have the same style on my other cars. Of course, if your dog is sopping wet, it probably won't do much for your interior anyway.
Here's what I did on my Tacoma... Haven't had time to work on my RAM quite yet....
This is probably a little more than needed, especially if you cut the CLD tiles into smaller pieces and spaced them out.
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