i did the install on my own genesis 4.6 besides taking the car apart & cracking the headlights open , i must say its a JOB but i do this for a living in NY, but am very interested in those EQUUS headlights
I'm interested in doing something like this. What is the process to get the strips inside the lights? Should I have it done professionally? What do you estimate as the cost? Too bad I can't just send my lights to you.
Great Job!
I found another kind of LEDs for Genesis from Korean Genesis Club.
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These are similar as Equus LEDs
In my case, I installed LEDs my Solara
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it was too hard to me, so this time, I will install LED strips in fog light for my Genesis.
I think, I will do it thanksgiving week.
The lenses are installed into the headlight housing using a pretty tough glue. In my case, my oven wasn't big enough for the headlights to fit. So i had to do each by hand with a heat gun and a utility knife. The lenses sit into the housing with glue on the top/back/and underside. Like this: - ] (If that makes sense.
So I had to carefully heat/soften the plastic, cut the top lip around the entire housing. Then using a plastic/teflon pry tool, knife, and the heat gun...slowly cut the glue away, separating the lens and the housing. Those steps there are what took me 3 hours/headlight.
This got to be pretty difficult in some places. Fortunately, you can remove the mounting tabs off the headlights for a better cut angle. But you're only wanting to cut the silicone adhesive...Don't get too crazy and cut the housing or the lens. If you do, don't stress too much because the outer part of the lens isn't visible, so it at least allows you some room for error.
To reseal, I use windshield silicone. It's black, and it's water tight. I'll teach others how to do it all day, but I had three pretty deep cuts that I would prefer not to repeat.![]()
I'll be taking my headlights apart again because some LED's went out. I'll snap some pics on how/where I put the LED strip to make sure all my wires were hidden.
So like many people I love the Audi LED DRL's that you see on the newer models. I came across these two products and I was wondering if I could get some opinions on them, if anyone has them, or just overall thoughts. If they do what they claim to and hold up the price cant be beaten.
http://www.streetglow.com/Catalog/XtraSlim-Flexible-LED-Strips
(If you click on a color you can watch a video)
http://www.plasmaglow.com/lightning-eyes-headlight-kit/
So like many people I love the Audi LED DRL's that you see on the newer models. I came across these two products and I was wondering if I could get some opinions on them, if anyone has them, or just overall thoughts. If they do what they claim to and hold up the price cant be beaten.
http://www.streetglow.com/Catalog/XtraSlim-Flexible-LED-Strips
(If you click on a color you can watch a video)
http://www.plasmaglow.com/lightning-eyes-headlight-kit/
The Plasmaglow seems to be the better value. I bought two modules that has 6 LEDs enclosed and mounted them low on the car by the air dam. The guy that did the work for me (Daniel at Sound Visions) said there is a DRL fuse under the hood and he made the connections there. It works like a charm. Whenever I start the engine those lights come on and when I turn the ignition off they turn off.
Robthoke,
Where did you buy the lights and did they come with a control relay that switches the lights on and off? Do you know the output level of the LED's?
Can you send me the contact at Sound Visions so I may ask him about the connection point? I know where the DRL position is in the fuse box, but it's continuously powered. I'm trying to find a switched connection point under the hood without going through the firewall and into the cabin under the dash.