I had to use my Iphone for the pics and vids, Im in the middle of moving in to my new house and couldn't find my good camera so bear with me.
FED EX guy arrives with this
1) very well packaged. Each light came in two boxes.:thumbup
2)unwrapped everything and right away saw a problem, those butt connectors are ok for household electrical, but Minnesota's salted highways will eat this up. No worries, ill just redo the butt connectors and heat shrink those.
3) I then saw this. If you look between the lens and the black housing, you can see a gap where the sealing caulk didn't quite make it. Id hate to be door-handle deep in swamp water and short out my tails... no worries, I'll just reseal that up. I also had to trim down a few areas of the caulk that got a little thick, I couldn't get the lights to sit up against the body all the way.
4) wow, my I phone takes horrible videos, ill try again with better quality, keep in mind it is below 0 degrees in MN today and I've got a cold. The video may be a bit shaky.
http://youtu.be/qH2bRjUp-TA
When installing them, make sure you plug them in right. the LEDs are polarity sensitive. I thought I messed something up:doh0715: just turn the plug around.
You will need a new electronic flasher, our factory thermal ones does not work with these lights. Also, the electronic flasher does not fit behind our fuse panel cover. either leave the cover off, dremel a hole in the panel or remote mount the flasher. Im going to dremel a hole in the cover.:armed
Once I get everything sealed up nice I will be making some tail light guards for these guys and might produce a few extras if anyone is interested.:beer overall, Im happy to have them. thanks tcm. hope this helps with the few you build.:rockon:rockon:rockon