Finally done... 12.5 hours later
#81
Originally Posted by JoeyFyed
any DIY for the L.E.D Mod?
-Acree
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Originally Posted by LaidbackRacr
Alright I guess I will be the first to ask, would you be interested in perhaps doing these for someone (me me!) and if so how much would you charge taking into account we would just ship our clusters to you and timeframe involved.
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Chris
(I know its a long shot, but I had to ask)
Thanks
Chris
(I know its a long shot, but I had to ask)
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Originally Posted by Acree
I listed out a full parts list and pictures of where to install the new resistors in the Blue thread. If you can't complete the job off of that information, you probably shouldn't be messing with this stuff. These components are very sensitive, and if you don't the right experience and tools, could damage them very easily.
-Acree
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Originally Posted by LaidbackRacr
Ok lets say I have 12 hours to kill, would you mind emailing me exactly what I need to buy and what I need to do in order to duplicate what you did. Laidbackracr@gmail.com I would greatly appreciate it when you have some time. I love the set up and I would gladly give up 12 + hours of my life for this mod.
Thanks
Thanks
Damn this looks sweet, post more pics when your rested
#93
Originally Posted by 350ZTheStandard
Yes me too (PM me please), also any pics of the install and a tool list would be great.
Damn this looks sweet, post more pics when your rested
Damn this looks sweet, post more pics when your rested
Honestly, this mod takes an extensive amount of soldering and electronics experience. You could easily destroy very expensive components on the car if you don't know what you are doing.
-Acree
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Originally Posted by Acree
I no longer give detailed information out like that now. I'm in the process of starting my own car shop, and this is one of the service I offer. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Honestly, this mod takes an extensive amount of soldering and electronics experience. You could easily destroy very expensive components on the car if you don't know what you are doing.
-Acree
Honestly, this mod takes an extensive amount of soldering and electronics experience. You could easily destroy very expensive components on the car if you don't know what you are doing.
-Acree
GREAT another team player...............glad to see you charging money instead of helping out fellow Z owners!!!!!
#95
Originally Posted by 350ZTheStandard
GREAT another team player...............glad to see you charging money instead of helping out fellow Z owners!!!!!
The truth is, if you can't figure out how to do this conversion yourself, you shouldn't be doing it. I have well over 500 soldering hours under my belt, and 5 years of custom electronics and lighting experience. I didn't goto a class or have someone teach me how to do this stuff. I taught myself. You can do the same.
-Acree
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Originally Posted by 350ZTheStandard
GREAT another team player...............glad to see you charging money instead of helping out fellow Z owners!!!!!
Get a grip kid.
#99
Thanks for the backup guys.
A writeup is exactly what I've said I'm not going to do. I can't teach people everything they will need to know to do an interior conversion correctly. It requires a skill set that cannot be taught by reading on the internet.
-Acree
Originally Posted by XIceDragonX
i say due a write up on it!
-Acree
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Originally Posted by Acree
Thanks for the backup guys.
A writeup is exactly what I've said I'm not going to do. I can't teach people everything they will need to know to do an interior conversion correctly.
A writeup is exactly what I've said I'm not going to do. I can't teach people everything they will need to know to do an interior conversion correctly.