2004-08 Acura TL NSX-Style Tail Lights
#1
2004-08 Acura TL NSX-Style Tail Lights
I generally like to encourage new modifications. In fact, I like the idea that Depo tried to incorporate something cool like the NSX. However, I'm not so sure I like these. What do you all think? Nice or rice?
https://www.uniquestyleracings.com/s...qQDXG-J38vGyAc
https://www.uniquestyleracings.com/s...qQDXG-J38vGyAc
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#2
The concept is kind of interesting, but I can't tell if I would actually like them due to the low res pictures on the website and no available videos. For the price they're asking for them, you would think that they would put a little more effort into the presentation.
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#5
Depends on your taste. Personally half the reason I got the TL was the headlight/taillight appearance. Those separated horizontal beams just do it for me, and the 3x color front when you have CRIs in the main, incandescent color in DRL, and the yellow deflector.
It does look smooth, but unless i'm putting a curved wing on the back to carry that curvature across the back of the car, it'd just end up looking like a Civic to me. I'd rather retrofit the current lights with sequentials than this, but that's my personal taste for linear. Some people like curves. If I liked curves, I'd own a 350z.
I am glad there's an aftermarket option however, especially from Depo as that means there's a good chance of more adaptations as they rarely make one type of light for a car and swap molds/parts to offer other things.
It does look smooth, but unless i'm putting a curved wing on the back to carry that curvature across the back of the car, it'd just end up looking like a Civic to me. I'd rather retrofit the current lights with sequentials than this, but that's my personal taste for linear. Some people like curves. If I liked curves, I'd own a 350z.
I am glad there's an aftermarket option however, especially from Depo as that means there's a good chance of more adaptations as they rarely make one type of light for a car and swap molds/parts to offer other things.
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#10
ordered.
i'll be the gineua pig this time. they should go well with my Akkon headlights.
will keep you guys posted & thanks for the heads up on these things.
I have a feeling I overpaid and they will be much cheaper on ebay soon but oh well.
i'll be the gineua pig this time. they should go well with my Akkon headlights.
will keep you guys posted & thanks for the heads up on these things.
I have a feeling I overpaid and they will be much cheaper on ebay soon but oh well.
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#12
The headlights are still great, razor sharp cutoffs and unique styling to boot. These new rear tails will be just as unique and hopefully just as cool.
#13
I generally like to encourage new modifications. In fact, I like the idea that Depo tried to incorporate something cool like the NSX. However, I'm not so sure I like these. What do you all think? Nice or rice?
https://www.uniquestyleracings.com/s...qQDXG-J38vGyAc
https://www.uniquestyleracings.com/s...qQDXG-J38vGyAc
Looks like more Swingline Staplers.
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#14
Depends on your taste. Personally half the reason I got the TL was the headlight/taillight appearance. Those separated horizontal beams just do it for me, and the 3x color front when you have CRIs in the main, incandescent color in DRL, and the yellow deflector.
It does look smooth, but unless i'm putting a curved wing on the back to carry that curvature across the back of the car, it'd just end up looking like a Civic to me. I'd rather retrofit the current lights with sequentials than this, but that's my personal taste for linear. Some people like curves. If I liked curves, I'd own a 350z.
I am glad there's an aftermarket option however, especially from Depo as that means there's a good chance of more adaptations as they rarely make one type of light for a car and swap molds/parts to offer other things.
It does look smooth, but unless i'm putting a curved wing on the back to carry that curvature across the back of the car, it'd just end up looking like a Civic to me. I'd rather retrofit the current lights with sequentials than this, but that's my personal taste for linear. Some people like curves. If I liked curves, I'd own a 350z.
I am glad there's an aftermarket option however, especially from Depo as that means there's a good chance of more adaptations as they rarely make one type of light for a car and swap molds/parts to offer other things.
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#24
I initially liked the look of these, but it seems like there isn't enough brake light if that makes sense. Seems like only a small portion lights up when the brakes are activated. If the outer bar lit up as well when braking, I might consider them.
#27
Not a huge fan, mainly due to the "c" parking lighting area. It looks so plain and lacks complexity the OEM tail lights have. They got lazy with the design and just put red plastic over the area and some LEDs behind it..
With a revised "c" area that looks somewhat like the real NSX lights, I'd probably change my mind.
quick photoshop of how plain it looks on NSX:
With a revised "c" area that looks somewhat like the real NSX lights, I'd probably change my mind.
quick photoshop of how plain it looks on NSX:
Last edited by guitarplayer16; 06-28-2020 at 04:55 PM.
#28
They're installed now so here's some night time pics:
Some thoughts:
The lights may come across as orang-y in some pics but they are a deep red.
The leds also may come across as individually distinguishable, but in reality they are evenly and smoothly lit.
Being from Depo, the fit is perfect and easy with the exception of a bumper removal. I didn't elect to cut the bottom legs to not have to pull the bumper, but that's just my choice.
I didn't stick on those goofy external reflectors...I don't know what they expect people to do with those
The middle brake/blinker lights are plenty bright and I don't mind that they are integrated together...that's how my C5 does it too.
In the end, these lights look really nice lit up at night and they're definite keepers for me.
Some thoughts:
The lights may come across as orang-y in some pics but they are a deep red.
The leds also may come across as individually distinguishable, but in reality they are evenly and smoothly lit.
Being from Depo, the fit is perfect and easy with the exception of a bumper removal. I didn't elect to cut the bottom legs to not have to pull the bumper, but that's just my choice.
I didn't stick on those goofy external reflectors...I don't know what they expect people to do with those
The middle brake/blinker lights are plenty bright and I don't mind that they are integrated together...that's how my C5 does it too.
In the end, these lights look really nice lit up at night and they're definite keepers for me.
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#36
#37
So these lights only brake in center and signal. The outer red portion are only on for parking lights. Lot of people disliked this but this is how the NSX is designed but felt like kinda of a setback.
i rewired mine to dim the parking lights and return to full brightness when brakes are applied.
used a 300ohm resistor to dim the parking light and a relay to pass braking power to the rest of tail light. the parking lights themselves at 100% brightness are still too dim to be used as brake lights in the day but at night it looks fine.
i rewired mine to dim the parking lights and return to full brightness when brakes are applied.
used a 300ohm resistor to dim the parking light and a relay to pass braking power to the rest of tail light. the parking lights themselves at 100% brightness are still too dim to be used as brake lights in the day but at night it looks fine.
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#38
i posted some of the videos on this facebook post
https://www.facebook.com/groups/6555...ment&ref=notif
or people can visit my instagram www.instagram.com/melon_tl
Oh yea, car has been painted I dont update my acurazine page anymore lol.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/6555...ment&ref=notif
or people can visit my instagram www.instagram.com/melon_tl
Oh yea, car has been painted I dont update my acurazine page anymore lol.
#39
They're installed now so here's some night time pics:
Some thoughts:
The lights may come across as orang-y in some pics but they are a deep red.
The leds also may come across as individually distinguishable, but in reality they are evenly and smoothly lit.
Being from Depo, the fit is perfect and easy with the exception of a bumper removal. I didn't elect to cut the bottom legs to not have to pull the bumper, but that's just my choice.
I didn't stick on those goofy external reflectors...I don't know what they expect people to do with those
The middle brake/blinker lights are plenty bright and I don't mind that they are integrated together...that's how my C5 does it too.
In the end, these lights look really nice lit up at night and they're definite keepers for me.
Some thoughts:
The lights may come across as orang-y in some pics but they are a deep red.
The leds also may come across as individually distinguishable, but in reality they are evenly and smoothly lit.
Being from Depo, the fit is perfect and easy with the exception of a bumper removal. I didn't elect to cut the bottom legs to not have to pull the bumper, but that's just my choice.
I didn't stick on those goofy external reflectors...I don't know what they expect people to do with those
The middle brake/blinker lights are plenty bright and I don't mind that they are integrated together...that's how my C5 does it too.
In the end, these lights look really nice lit up at night and they're definite keepers for me.
Why isn't your high mount working?
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