How to add strobe lights
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How to add strobe lights
I'm thinking about adding strobe lights to my car, maybe where the fog lights go. I think it will look really good, and the fogs in our cars are useless in reality. Have any of you done it, and how much would it cost?
Here in Puerto Rico, people don't like limos as much as in the states, so I've been requested to get the wife-to-be to its wedding more times that you would even imagine. I've already done 8 weddings, and have turned down about 8 more. I think the strobe light would give the Max the added singularity for this kind of activity, and I'd make some money on the side ($75-$100 per hour).
Here in Puerto Rico, people don't like limos as much as in the states, so I've been requested to get the wife-to-be to its wedding more times that you would even imagine. I've already done 8 weddings, and have turned down about 8 more. I think the strobe light would give the Max the added singularity for this kind of activity, and I'd make some money on the side ($75-$100 per hour).
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Dont do it. I cant speak for the rest of the world, but here in atlanta they went out of style really fast.
They dont cost much though. I bought some years ago. They are similar to a fog light installation. You can probably use the wiring for the foglights and use the existing switch to power them on and off. You got me thinking about replacing my cornering lights with strobes now. That way when i put my signal light on...instead of the cornering light being on, the strobe light would flash.
They dont cost much though. I bought some years ago. They are similar to a fog light installation. You can probably use the wiring for the foglights and use the existing switch to power them on and off. You got me thinking about replacing my cornering lights with strobes now. That way when i put my signal light on...instead of the cornering light being on, the strobe light would flash.
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Originally Posted by Wakkus_Maximus
I think it will look really good, and the fogs in our cars are useless in reality.
dan
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cummings
Dont do it. I cant speak for the rest of the world, but here in atlanta they went out of style really fast.
They dont cost much though. I bought some years ago. They are similar to a fog light installation. You can probably use the wiring for the foglights and use the existing switch to power them on and off. You got me thinking about replacing my cornering lights with strobes now. That way when i put my signal light on...instead of the cornering light being on, the strobe light would flash.
They dont cost much though. I bought some years ago. They are similar to a fog light installation. You can probably use the wiring for the foglights and use the existing switch to power them on and off. You got me thinking about replacing my cornering lights with strobes now. That way when i put my signal light on...instead of the cornering light being on, the strobe light would flash.
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