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Old Aug 10, 2020 | 03:27 AM
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Foot well lights/Accent lighting

Hey everyone, i was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for the footwell lights? I’ve only been finding ones with the cigarette lighter plug ins but obviously it would be really inconvenient. Any suggestions?
Old Aug 10, 2020 | 07:42 AM
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Hey everyone, i was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for the footwell lights? I’ve only been finding ones with the cigarette lighter plug ins but obviously it would be really inconvenient. Any suggestions?
Are you looking for colored LED lights?
Old Aug 10, 2020 | 07:56 AM
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Are you looking for colored LED lights?
Yes i am, they look kinda like strip lights and you can control the colors from your phone, unless there’s bulbs that can change colors as well
Old Aug 11, 2020 | 06:28 AM
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Yes i am, they look kinda like strip lights and you can control the colors from your phone, unless there’s bulbs that can change colors as well
There are tons of companies out there that sell footwell LED’s or RGB LED strips. My go to company is @Diode Dynamics These people truly know what they are doing when it comes to lighting. And I mean everything from HID to LED they got you covered. They make it easy so you can even shop vehicle specific. They have a RGBW footwell kit that comes with a 3yr warranty. Which I believe all of their products have 3yr warranty’s. I’ve gotten all my license plate LED’s interior LED’s and backup LED’s For my Maxima and Pathfinder from them. Their customer service is A1 as well. I highly recommend them.
Old Aug 11, 2020 | 09:32 PM
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There are tons of companies out there that sell footwell LED’s or RGB LED strips. My go to company is @Diode Dynamics These people truly know what they are doing when it comes to lighting. And I mean everything from HID to LED they got you covered. They make it easy so you can even shop vehicle specific. They have a RGBW footwell kit that comes with a 3yr warranty. Which I believe all of their products have 3yr warranty’s. I’ve gotten all my license plate LED’s interior LED’s and backup LED’s For my Maxima and Pathfinder from them. Their customer service is A1 as well. I highly recommend them.
I just checked them out and they look great. I would love to install those but i have never done anything for my car especially when it comes to electrical stuff! I think i might buy them and have someone install them for me unless you have some advice for the RGBW strip lights?
Old Aug 12, 2020 | 09:53 PM
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I just checked them out and they look great. I would love to install those but i have never done anything for my car especially when it comes to electrical stuff! I think i might buy them and have someone install them for me unless you have some advice for the RGBW strip lights?
Well one of the great things about @Diode Dynamics is their customer support/service. Not only do they send step by step instructions with all their products but they also have tons of how to videos on YouTube. And if all else fails you can call them direct and speak with someone in technical support and they will help you trouble shoot and walk through whatever you’re having issues with. All in all it’s fairly easy once you get the kit.
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Well one of the great things about @Diode Dynamics is their customer support/service. Not only do they send step by step instructions with all their products but they also have tons of how to videos on YouTube. And if all else fails you can call them direct and speak with someone in technical support and they will help you trouble shoot and walk through whatever you’re having issues with. All in all it’s fairly easy once you get the kit.
Honestly thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
Old Aug 13, 2020 | 07:21 PM
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Honestly thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
Not a problem at all. If you do decide to go with @Diode Dynamics let me know how it goes. And if it isn’t obvious also post some pix.
Good luck.
Old Aug 13, 2020 | 08:05 PM
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Not a problem at all. If you do decide to go with @Diode Dynamics let me know how it goes. And if it isn’t obvious also post some pix.
Good luck.
of course! I’m kinda broke rn because i’ve been buying stuff so it might be a month but i will definitely post it!
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Well one of the great things about @Diode Dynamics is their customer support/service. Not only do they send step by step instructions with all their products but they also have tons of how to videos on YouTube. And if all else fails you can call them direct and speak with someone in technical support and they will help you trouble shoot and walk through whatever you’re having issues with. All in all it’s fairly easy once you get the kit.
Thanks so much for the kind words and support!

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