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Ghost2501 04-06-2010 02:52 AM

Rear LED lights tuning by Alterna Light Studio
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NoBU...layer_embedded

Wondering how did they do that.

ryandlor 04-06-2010 12:22 PM

someone speak russian? Id like those.....

klas 04-06-2010 02:24 PM

Russian will not help you, you need to bring your Outlander to Russia if you want to get that done :)

They are in LED conversion business. Cost is starting 3000 rubles, approximately $100.
http://alterna-light.ru/?page_id=6


http://alterna-light.ru/wp-content/g...2/dsc00848.jpg

VPower 04-06-2010 09:21 PM

100$? Group Buy everyone! :)

ivanz 04-06-2010 09:26 PM

The inside light part can be done easily if you are able to use a soldering iron and are comfortable with splicing/running a couple of wires through the tailgate trim. The outside part, on the other hand, might be quite difficult if you have to modify the OEM light PCB I would think. Might be easily to just create a totally new circuit board for it and do it from scratch.
I would think the $100 is if you send your light assembly away. I doubt you want to do that and wait weeks, if not months, to get it back :)

VPower 04-06-2010 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by ivanz (Post 258060)
The inside light part can be done easily if you are able to use a soldering iron and are comfortable with splicing/running a couple of wires through the tailgate trim. The outside part, on the other hand, might be quite difficult if you have to modify the OEM light PCB I would think. Might be easily to just create a totally new circuit board for it and do it from scratch.
I would think the $100 is if you send your light assembly away. I doubt you want to do that and wait weeks, if not months, to get it back :)

yeah, I know..

100$, I was refering to get a new set of tails lights! LOL

RAMON- 04-07-2010 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by ivanz (Post 258060)
The inside light part can be done easily if you are able to use a soldering iron and are comfortable with splicing/running a couple of wires through the tailgate trim. The outside part, on the other hand, might be quite difficult if you have to modify the OEM light PCB I would think. Might be easily to just create a totally new circuit board for it and do it from scratch.
I would think the $100 is if you send your light assembly away. I doubt you want to do that and wait weeks, if not months, to get it back :)

I emailed Alterna Light Studio last night using a English to Russian translating program. I inquired about purchasing the the aftermarket pcb board they are using. Im fairly confident that I could copy the pcb board and make my own to sell to other members. I am not willing to send my parts to Russia. lmao

klas 04-07-2010 07:58 PM

I am sure someone there speaks English or they could use google translator just as easily. Also, the starting price is $100, but I never mentioned that it applies to Outlander, it's just their starting rate.

RAMON- 04-10-2010 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by klas (Post 258093)
I am sure someone there speaks English or they could use google translator just as easily. Also, the starting price is $100, but I never mentioned that it applies to Outlander, it's just their starting rate.

Well I don't expect anyone there to speak English so I emailed them 3 days ago using a translator. Don't know what their price for Outlander hatch tail light kit. I know they install and convert them. So far I haven't received a email from them. They probably don't want the business.

Elisha 04-25-2010 03:47 PM

That looks so sweet!


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