Fun with LEDs!

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Miami Son

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Been wanting to do this since I got the truck. No desire to make the scoops of my Sport hood functional, but wanted to do something to make the truck a little different. LEDs are from Super Bright LEDs online. The rest is from Radio Shack. It took me much of the afternoon to do this mod and I am still waiting for the silicone to dry so I can reinstall them tomorrow and wire them up. Haven't decided if I want to put a switch on the radio console for them or just wire them so they come on with the headlights. Might look cool to have them be the only lights on.

After removing the plastic inserts (pretty easy, but you have to drop a portion of the hood blanket on each side) I used an automatic punch to dimple the plastic. It's a good idea to do this so your holes are perfectly centered since the honeycomb is at a slant. Otherwise, the LEDs may not line up properly in the hole and be cocked. This will cause the light output to be uneven.
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Here you can see the holes all drilled (13/64") so they are completely in the flat of each honeycomb. I decided to only do the middle honeycomb row (9 LEDs) because they are very bright and I wanted this to be an accent lighting, not overwhelm the truck. Too much light on the hood could be an annoying distraction when driving at night.
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I proceeded to glue the LEDs into their respective holes using a gel-type of super glue. It takes a few minutes to set up and gives you time to make sure they are all straight in the holes and protruding the same depth into the plastic. This is important to make sure the light output is the same.
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View of the mounted LEDs from the front.
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The wiring is fairly simple. LEDs should always use a resistor to drop the voltage down to a safe level (3.3v-3.8v for these). I used one resistor (150 ohms) per 3 LEDs wired in series. This is better than using a single large resistor and wiring in parallel because you can dissipate the heat better with 3 resistors and the nominal voltage will be more even this way.
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A quick test with a 9v battery. These things are pretty bright. Staring at them straight on will blind you, trust me.
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A coat of silicone to seal everything and prevent shorting of the electronics or leakage of water into the engine bay. This stuff comes out white, but dries clear. I put quick-disconnects on each one so it is easy to remove an insert if necessary. I also made up a Y-cable that I will use to power them.
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Can't wait to see them hooked up and working. I think I may do something similar with the lower valance on the front. Pics to come...
 
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By the way, if you are thinking of getting another set of inserts to do this with or in case you mess up, I went to the Dodge dealer to see how much they would be. They want $137 for the right side and $129 for the left side. Pretty crazy if you ask me.
 

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Cool idea. Post some pics when you get them on the truck.
 

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Badass! I remember someone else doing this on this forum and thought it looked sweet, can't wait to see the outcome!
 

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awesome, yea i would put them on a switch too. Don't know about florida, but in pa i'm pretty sure you can get a ticket for lights being on up that high
 

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wow the quality of work is awesome. Keep up the great work. If it was me I would wire then to come on with the running lights then add a second power source on a switch so you can have them on without the running lights being on.
 
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Yeah, I'm going to put them on a switch just in case. Don't want to be blinding people for no reason. :)
 

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That color looks very BLUE,,,, i finished up blue lights behind my grille a few weeks ago and found out the hard way after getting pulled over that Blue lights are illegal in fl and PSL cops WILL pull you over for it.
 

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blue and red are illegal nation wide. Green is also illegal in some area.
 

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Looks very cool. Be careful with those on while driving though. Police are very strict about blue lights on a vehicle.
 

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The blue looks very cool in the inserts! As does the white! That's just a great spot for LEDs! Looks great guys!
 
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