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My blue lighted dice were too dark, so I rewired them...
First, I disassembled and sanded OFF the blue paint covering the inside bulbs. Used 600 grit sandpaper. Worked very nicely. BUT, that was NOT enough. Using a strobe kit that I got at Auto Zone ($10, selling on eBay for $25-$45!!), I bored out the hole on the dice with a 7/16" bit, replaced the stock wire with heavier stuff, added a lighter plug, and now have stroboscopic, BLUE, lighted dice.. Now I look like a snow-plow PT (blue flashing lights are on plows here, not emerg. vehicles).... Wonder what I can get for these on line now????? Next- wig-wag flasher for the tail/headlights.....
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Laws.. Laws... I wish they didnt have any Laws for Cars!! and Acessories.. Hmph.. I get to do anything to my care but NO Strobe HEADLIGHTS like POLICE CARS Allowed.. Man.. They Suck!!
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Hey Sean, with a little work, we could probably get some Halogens in there. Connect them to a small self contained generator (located in the cargo area).
>) Just for safety, we could weld some steel squares and paint them with factory spray. To prevent swinging, a holding bar could be spot-welded to the roof. This is do-able! (In your car of course). |
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Reese- this is a no-cost (or low cost) mod, the widow is fine with it! Besides, I vacuumed and did the cat box and yard wotrk on the weekend ![]() |
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