AZN Optics 5W5 Canbus LEDs
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Thanks for the reply. Just tried it out. Looks pretty nice in terms of color but I don't think it was dark enough for me to tell. I think I'll just get a pair sometime at the end of the month or something. Not really in a rush to change these. What I really want to get done is the painted tails, and black vinyl roof! I still haven't heard back from Promax/JSDesignFactory on a day I can get it done though. I guess I'll call em tomorrow. But yeah. Thanks Mike.
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Thanks for the reply. Just tried it out. Looks pretty nice in terms of color but I don't think it was dark enough for me to tell. I think I'll just get a pair sometime at the end of the month or something. Not really in a rush to change these. What I really want to get done is the painted tails, and black vinyl roof! I still haven't heard back from Promax/JSDesignFactory on a day I can get it done though. I guess I'll call em tomorrow. But yeah. Thanks Mike.
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Okay. Well I'll probably call/email John one more time and see if I can arrange something for the end of this month or just go sometime. Otherwise I might just work something out with Don Nguyen seeing as he's closer to where I'm located for the roof. I'll probably just get the grille/taillights painted at Promax.
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Hey Michael,
Just wanted to say I got my LED's at the perfect time as I was getting ready to put my HID Lows in. They match my 35w 6000k HIDextra's damn near perfectly. Thanks again.
ps....get a website!
Just wanted to say I got my LED's at the perfect time as I was getting ready to put my HID Lows in. They match my 35w 6000k HIDextra's damn near perfectly. Thanks again.
ps....get a website!
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I am thinking of getting Hid from HIDextra as well!!!!
I might get the same set up as you~
thanks alot
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Here is a kinda crappy picture I took right after I put them on. It was getting dark and I only had my phone for a camera. I will try and get a better picture on later, but you can see that the LEDs and HIDs blends nicely with each other.
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thanks for posting the pic : )
btw is that 8000k led + 6000k HID?
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yay!!! just got mine~~~thanks mike!!!!
just put them into the license plate light : )
its so cool : ) : ) but they touch the cover...is that okay?!
hope they dont burn anything
just put them into the license plate light : )
its so cool : ) : ) but they touch the cover...is that okay?!
hope they dont burn anything
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I've had mine on for 4 months now with no issues. Same with all my other customers.
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AZN's 5000k white LEDs installed. My first DIY. I needed to buy $6 needle nose-pliers for the driver's side because my fingers started to hurt trying to pull the orange thing out of the housing. The needle nose pliers made it SO easy.
From the DIY pics, the shields on the C350 that are supposed to be removed in step 1 are not on the C63 (or at least not on my c63), which confused me for a good minute. Anywho, final results: they're BEAUTIFUL! Thanks AZN! Hope they last long
From the DIY pics, the shields on the C350 that are supposed to be removed in step 1 are not on the C63 (or at least not on my c63), which confused me for a good minute. Anywho, final results: they're BEAUTIFUL! Thanks AZN! Hope they last long
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AZN's 5000k white LEDs installed. My first DIY. I needed to buy $6 needle nose-pliers for the driver's side because my fingers started to hurt trying to pull the orange thing out of the housing. The needle nose pliers made it SO easy.
From the DIY pics, the shields on the C350 that are supposed to be removed in step 1 are not on the C63 (or at least not on my c63), which confused me for a good minute. Anywho, final results: they're BEAUTIFUL! Thanks AZN! Hope they last long
From the DIY pics, the shields on the C350 that are supposed to be removed in step 1 are not on the C63 (or at least not on my c63), which confused me for a good minute. Anywho, final results: they're BEAUTIFUL! Thanks AZN! Hope they last long
and i think i might have dmged the led...
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AZN's 5000k white LEDs installed. My first DIY. I needed to buy $6 needle nose-pliers for the driver's side because my fingers started to hurt trying to pull the orange thing out of the housing. The needle nose pliers made it SO easy.
From the DIY pics, the shields on the C350 that are supposed to be removed in step 1 are not on the C63 (or at least not on my c63), which confused me for a good minute. Anywho, final results: they're BEAUTIFUL! Thanks AZN! Hope they last long
From the DIY pics, the shields on the C350 that are supposed to be removed in step 1 are not on the C63 (or at least not on my c63), which confused me for a good minute. Anywho, final results: they're BEAUTIFUL! Thanks AZN! Hope they last long
Looks good, but C63s should also have the cap. If yours are missing, then someone took em off your car while it was in service or whatever. I'd actually recommend purchasing a new set of caps as it'll help prevent moisture from getting into the housing and prevent condensation on the lens, which can also lead to rust on the LED and connector, and obviously, moisture and anything electrical don't get along.
And yeah, needle nose pliars, especially those angled ones, make removal really easy.