: I want to light my center taillight :
#1
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Like it says I wanna light up the center taillight.....and i want to know what everyone thinks
Can I Use 3 H3 bulbs that are normally used in our foglights.I want this to be safe ya know?
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Can I Use 3 H3 bulbs that are normally used in our foglights.I want this to be safe ya know?
here is the pic
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Go by 1156, theyre the standar kind of bulb for backpieces, it will make it look all even... its a really good idea, not sure if excessive lightning is prohibited, but you can always paralel them to the stop lights and problem fixed : )
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I wouldn't think that you'd need an extra fuse... i doubt that it would pull that much extra power... but i'd suggest using the stock tailights same bulb, which im assuming is the 1156 bulb, and just splice the wire off the other brake lights. or you could even spliceit off the center brakelight on your wing unless you have the turbo wing of course. That is a sweet idea though, should be fairly simple to do, that is if the center piece is translucent and isnt just a cover to match the right and left light. If you do it make sure to post up some pics and let us all know how it went
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lol if you use H3's youll have red spotlights and blind evryone behind you, 1156's would work fine.
nice idea too. If the clear 1156's are still too bright you can use the orange ones to tone it down a little more even.
nice idea too. If the clear 1156's are still too bright you can use the orange ones to tone it down a little more even.
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i'm torn whether i like it or not.... i think i'd have to see it in person. i think it will either make it or beak it IMO. but good uniqueness!! props there