Ok, so it sounds like an additional clEar led light behind a blank might do the trick?
Anyone got an ebay link to one that suits?
Ok, so it sounds like an additional clEar led light behind a blank might do the trick?
Anyone got an ebay link to one that suits?
I used 68 smd led globes,[pure white] behind the brake/park lens,
and instead of retro fitting another indicator, I put 2 x 120 smd globes
behing the clear lens, giving me 480 smd leds for reverse.
the globes in the bumber were replaced with 68 smd brake/park and
68 smd led globes behind the amber lens, of all the globes on my Patrol
I havent changed were the OE amber indicator globes on the front.
I'm yet to find a decent amber led you can see in daylight.
Dont forget to put 50ohm resistors for every indicator [4]
the front T20 park globes need to have two wires each side
as they shine brighter when the indicator is on.
Last edited by threedogs; 4th July 2015 at 03:15 PM.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
This will be ok behind your red brake/park lens.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-White...item3ce742da51
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
2010 GU, 2in lift, old man emu suspension, duellers, arb bullbar, dual batteries, safari snorkel, scangauge2, rhino rack platform, saving for more......
Ah! Just a word of warning. It is very important information I offer here. Even if mocking may come after it.
If the wiring doesn't already exist for the extra reverse light (as in my 2001 GU) make sure someone is around when you wire it.
I removed the lights at the rear and stuck my arm through the hole into the cavity to grab the harness for wire into.
All good. Hot day, arm got stuck.......dam it.
Unfortunately for me, I did it after work and everyone had gone home, and to beat, my phone was on the work bench, just 10mm to far away to reach.
I pondered many things while my arm was stuck in there. Many things.
Eventually, some time later which I am not willing to share, a co-worker drove past and saw I was still at work and swung in to see why.
20 minutes later with oil and grease I was a free man.
So take heed my fellow Patrolians, do not repeat my stupidity.
jack (6th July 2015)
when you drill holes for light sockets, blow them out with air.
try to carefully drill them upside down, so less waste gets inside.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
Ibbo (6th July 2015)
2010 GU, 2in lift, old man emu suspension, duellers, arb bullbar, dual batteries, safari snorkel, scangauge2, rhino rack platform, saving for more......