Bright Clear Corner
I have a 97 integra and was wondering if any of you guys expierenced any melting on your clear corners when you reverse the wires, so that you have a a very bright light almost as a headlight. does the reflector inside start to melt or what. cause that is what i am expierencing. please let me know if i did anything wrong or could do something to better it.
thans
thans
is this on your stock corner lights, or aftermarket clear ones...ive heard of the aftermarket ones melting but not the stock ones, i did this on my stock 99 amber lights, and theyve held up fine...
There are three wires on the harnest. Red Green and black. you switch the wires that are on the outside wich are green and black i believe.You dont need to cut the wires just pop them out of the harnest with a tack or something thin.( i will double check about the wires) this gives you a brighter signal light. The only draw back is, that when you signal, the fronts do not blink. so be carefull because if you are making a left turn yelding to on comming traffic they may not know if your going straight or turning left. Not to safe.
Also you will notice that you will have hyper blink automatically. The rear tail lights will blink BTW.
I have done this on after market clears and so for no problems.
Also you will notice that you will have hyper blink automatically. The rear tail lights will blink BTW.
I have done this on after market clears and so for no problems.
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well i did these on an aftermarket clear corner and it melting the housing inside because it got soo hot. but i have seen them on other people's car and wondered if they're ever melted or what
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