Sequential Turn Signals
Ok, the code to post this from flickr doesn't want to cooperate. So I'll just post the link to the video:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54588344@N05/7664908888/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54588344@N05/7664908888/
on another note...is there anyway to slow down the sequence?
Here's a night time vid of the lights. I forgot to get the holding brakes and turn signal on though:
I also have wanted to convert to the dual filament lights, but since it has the wedge base receptacle and small opening due to being that type, it looks like the housing would have to be modified. I'm just not willing to go that far... yet.
I haven't looked into changing the speed of the sequence. I know it can be done, but would require some more electrics work.
I also have wanted to convert to the dual filament lights, but since it has the wedge base receptacle and small opening due to being that type, it looks like the housing would have to be modified. I'm just not willing to go that far... yet.
I haven't looked into changing the speed of the sequence. I know it can be done, but would require some more electrics work.
Last edited by Norge; Jul 29, 2012 at 12:43 AM.
Thanks! I don't know if I want to do them again, lol. I found myself very disappointed in how the trim is put together. I found several spots that were not together quite right/damaged from assembly at what could have only been the factory. And the bulb access on the liftgate was not even considered when they designed the panels and the door itself.
Anyways, here's the vid of holding the brakes and using a turn signal:
Anyways, here's the vid of holding the brakes and using a turn signal:
Agreed 100% bvincent007.
Very, very cool. I have always been jealous of the Mustang gang and their sequential lights. To make those perfect, slow that speed down a bit.
Just remember, "The Enemy of Good is Perfect." Those are very good. Kudos.
IndyDurango
Very, very cool. I have always been jealous of the Mustang gang and their sequential lights. To make those perfect, slow that speed down a bit.
Just remember, "The Enemy of Good is Perfect." Those are very good. Kudos.
IndyDurango



