This is a project that I have been considering for a while. I want to pull apart my OEM tail lights (or get a 2nd set) and build my own LED arrays in them.
The reason I want to DIY is because;
a) I love DIY
b) I don't like the look of most aftermarket tail lights and their quality is generally iffy
c) Most aftermarket LED tail lights still use a regular bulb for the indicator, which is silly IMO. (The FK tails are the best looking, but suffer from non LED indicators and are quite pricey @ ~$350 delivered)
It will be a finicky thing to do but I think it will be awesome and would provide great results.
The idea would be;
3x6 LEDS for brakes
3x6 (dimmer) LEDS for parkers
2x4 for indicators and reverse.
If I could source some OEM GLi tails it would be better but I'm not overly keen to buy anything additional incase I break things. And, I can always replace the cover down the track, or move the LED's to a new casing etc.
Anybody else thought about this before? Have a look at the cool outcome of this guys BMW 2002 LED tails DIY.
Super awesome and super easy.
EDIT: Another option for this that I was thinking about is to buy some SMD LED replacement plate light's (the full container, not just the bulbs) and pulling them apart to use. I think that the size of them would be perfect.
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