LED strips in lower grills???
#1
LED strips in lower grills???
I know I have seen pics somehwere on this forum of a fellow member who did this mod... but can't find them.
I have seen more and more cars now that have some form of an LED strip incorporated into their bumpers or their headlights.
it used to be, at least to me, an "audi thing", but now everyone is doing it.
Now, I think the LED in the headlights is a "newer" car thing.. you see it on many newer cars. it got me thinking that by adding some LEDs into the front bumper, it would give the RL an updated more modern look. heck, so few people even know what the RL is - some people might think our 05-08s are new cars,, just because they see the LEDs???
i can't imagine it would be very hard or very expensive to do.
anyone care to chime in on their thoughts? would it look cheap and tacky or would it look nice? would it affect anything by stuffing LED strips into that cutout in teh lower grill? are those meant for brake cooling / ducting.. and would putting somethign in there actaully harm anything?
anyone with pics of it - let me know.
I could see making them either come on with the DRLs... or somehow try to deactivat the DRL and make LEDs become the DRL? then not sure if I would keep them on with headlights or turn them off? o rput them on their own standalone switch?
thanks.
I have seen more and more cars now that have some form of an LED strip incorporated into their bumpers or their headlights.
it used to be, at least to me, an "audi thing", but now everyone is doing it.
Now, I think the LED in the headlights is a "newer" car thing.. you see it on many newer cars. it got me thinking that by adding some LEDs into the front bumper, it would give the RL an updated more modern look. heck, so few people even know what the RL is - some people might think our 05-08s are new cars,, just because they see the LEDs???
i can't imagine it would be very hard or very expensive to do.
anyone care to chime in on their thoughts? would it look cheap and tacky or would it look nice? would it affect anything by stuffing LED strips into that cutout in teh lower grill? are those meant for brake cooling / ducting.. and would putting somethign in there actaully harm anything?
anyone with pics of it - let me know.
I could see making them either come on with the DRLs... or somehow try to deactivat the DRL and make LEDs become the DRL? then not sure if I would keep them on with headlights or turn them off? o rput them on their own standalone switch?
thanks.
#2
The JDM KB1 club thread has a pic and Blazing did it once. I will post the Japan pic in a minute.
Personally I dont think it looks right, but it does look better than in the headlights.
EDIT: Here ya go.
Personally I dont think it looks right, but it does look better than in the headlights.
EDIT: Here ya go.
Last edited by oo7spy; 04-23-2012 at 01:16 PM.
#4
Well, the advanced search seems to have crashed. Otherwise I would try to find Blazing's pic.
EDIT: Moar.
KB1 Spec's in the headlamp:
Blazing's pics are gone, but here is a video.
EDIT: Moar.
KB1 Spec's in the headlamp:
Blazing's pics are gone, but here is a video.
Last edited by oo7spy; 04-23-2012 at 01:36 PM.
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#9
i actually kind of like those LEDs inside the headlamps..but that must be fairly $$... at the least it's a lot of work to pull lights out and take them apart... just wait till one of them burns out, or it goes bad and you'r epulling them out/apart again.. no thanks.
the strips that go into the vents look fairly easy to install/wire up..and if you got tired of it.. you could easily remove them.
i'll think about it...
i have a little list of "stuff" i think it woudl be fun to do... painting my brake calipers is one of them...and that is higher on the list...
the strips that go into the vents look fairly easy to install/wire up..and if you got tired of it.. you could easily remove them.
i'll think about it...
i have a little list of "stuff" i think it woudl be fun to do... painting my brake calipers is one of them...and that is higher on the list...
#10
Imo why these aftermarket leds dont look good or not as good as the Audi ones is because the size of each led die is too small compared to Audi's and they are placed too close to each other. U dont distinguish individual leds from far. They look like a straight fine line and they are too dim. If one can find the leds used by Audi, they could look good if installed properly on some cars.
I had done this on my 03 TL-S even b4 Audi rolled out their cars with LEDs. It looked good but as good as Vorsprung Dutch Technik for the reasons stated above. I ripped them off once I saw A5s on the road.
I had done this on my 03 TL-S even b4 Audi rolled out their cars with LEDs. It looked good but as good as Vorsprung Dutch Technik for the reasons stated above. I ripped them off once I saw A5s on the road.
#12
I have seen more and more cars now that have some form of an LED strip incorporated into their bumpers or their headlights.
it used to be, at least to me, an "audi thing", but now everyone is doing it.
Now, I think the LED in the headlights is a "newer" car thing.. you see it on many newer cars.
it used to be, at least to me, an "audi thing", but now everyone is doing it.
Now, I think the LED in the headlights is a "newer" car thing.. you see it on many newer cars.
#17
Actually they are the same colour, could be the photo? The grill lites are just under the hood and are not visible until you are at least ten feet in front. Anyway, thanks for the comments. I am considering larger die LEDs for the lower part, we'll see.
#19
LOL. My wife just saw the picture and the first thing she said was "is it Christmas time".
Jefftech, you should seriously consider removing the LED's in the grill below the hood. I know we all have our own styles, likes, dislikes, blah blah blah...but we are also here to support each other and let somebody know when they've maybe stepped over the line and gone from nice to rice. Sorry, it just looks way overdone.
Jefftech, you should seriously consider removing the LED's in the grill below the hood. I know we all have our own styles, likes, dislikes, blah blah blah...but we are also here to support each other and let somebody know when they've maybe stepped over the line and gone from nice to rice. Sorry, it just looks way overdone.
#20
Not to be rude but you have turned your car into an abortion by doing that to the grill. It makes no sense, it follows no design philosophy, it detracts from the vehicles purpose. The LED's look very cheaply done and just don't flow with the car. They look like a bunch of cheap lights strung out on your grill. At the very least remove them, however I would suggest moving away from the LED's entirely. It makes the car look chintzy. The car has far more dignity without those useless embellishments.
#21
It has been mandatory here in Finland to use driving lights (low beams) all the time of the day, that is why Honda dealer made mod when the car was new, my headlights are on even if the light switch is off and the car is running, when i put it on the parking light position then there will be only parking lights, everything else works normally.
Ok, now days it is ok if you have those led daytime running lights what goes off when you turn on real driving lights.
I am going to take away that "all the time on" driving light connection and install those led lights.
That is only because i dont want to burn my xenons/hids all the time at the bright daylight.
I am planning to put them in those "fake air intake holes" on the lower part of the bumper.
Ok, now days it is ok if you have those led daytime running lights what goes off when you turn on real driving lights.
I am going to take away that "all the time on" driving light connection and install those led lights.
That is only because i dont want to burn my xenons/hids all the time at the bright daylight.
I am planning to put them in those "fake air intake holes" on the lower part of the bumper.
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#27
The difference between the interwebz and real life is that people here aren't scared to tell you how they really feel. Whereas in real life, people don't want to come across as mean because they are scared of hurting your feelings.
There are no filters here, and that is usually a good thing. The strong sentiments here are coming from people who put a lot of time into making their cars look nice while most of the general public would rather be watching TV than admiring your car. Some people say it nicely, some say it bluntly, some say it with questionable typos, but like BDogg said, we are all just telling you what you need to hear because we want your car to look good too.
There are no filters here, and that is usually a good thing. The strong sentiments here are coming from people who put a lot of time into making their cars look nice while most of the general public would rather be watching TV than admiring your car. Some people say it nicely, some say it bluntly, some say it with questionable typos, but like BDogg said, we are all just telling you what you need to hear because we want your car to look good too.
Last edited by oo7spy; 07-05-2012 at 10:58 PM.
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#29
No I meant "abortion". But I was trying to be funny, please reread my critique. Anyway I apologize as it was probably a bit too fantastical of word to use to describe LED lights. However, I hope you remove them. They don't belong.
#31
Meh, this is one of those "Hate it or love it" things. I personally don't like the whole concept. In the words of my dad, who put it quite well: "How soon is this style going to die off?"
#33
Unfortunately, it may never die off. There is word that LEDs are becoming a requirement by law in Germany for DRLs(?), and as long as the German badge is a status symbol, , brands like Kia and Chrysler will continue to butcher their head lights with this "style".
#34
OP, do what you feel confortable doing It's really up to you.
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