Can I get a little feedback? Turn signal mounted behind billet grill.

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  1. dkstuck

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    i like it. i think it just needs lowered a bit. centered in the gril.
     
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    That bracket won't work. There is nothing above or below the light to mount it to. Now, if I cut a hole in the radiator support and mounted the light flush, then a ring like that without the angled bracket would be nice.

    If I like these mounted like this, I may flush mount them later on. I am still just experimenting at this time.
     
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    Sorry on the big pic. The freebie is for electronic flasher,,, I forgot to say what.
     
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    I like it! Get it to talk and call it Kit.
     
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    i have my lights set up the same way in my billet grill. it looks cool. the birds in that video are scary sounding lol
     
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    Already ordered the flasher, so thanks anyway.

    What is wrong with the birds? I didn't even notice them over the kids and the ambulance in the background.
     
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    Looks really really cool! [​IMG]
     
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    I can't find it now, but I just saw an article in one of my magazines here where someone had headlights with turn signals in the lower inch of the lens ... somebody makes these. I think the car was an early Mustang.
     
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    Yeah, saw those headlights with the turns built in, but his complaint was that it was difficult to see the turn signals when the headlights were turned on, since they basically overpowered the small amber lights.
     
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    Here is what I have done with those signals to hide them better in the daylight.

    Fan2488 suggested "blackout paint" which goes on and looks black, but still lets the light shine through. So you won't be able to see the orange lense until the bulb lights up.
     
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    Oh, never mind. My camera disk reader just died, and I cannot load up my pics.

    Anyways, all I did was paint the entire light minus lens with semi gloss black, and then painted the lens with blackout paint, so it will blend in to the dark area and radiator support behind the grille.

    I will try to get a new memory stick reader soon, otherwise, I cannot post pics or update my website.
     
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    forget the pic...we can see...blacked out...:yup:
     
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    Looks good (y)
     
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    I still need the pic for my website, though.
     

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