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Amagi82 05-01-03 11:27 PM

we dont have small elk crossing the road in city and suburb areas around here ;)

Manntis 05-01-03 11:28 PM

guess you missed the words 'on the highway'

Amagi82 05-01-03 11:31 PM

no, we dont usually have that problem on the highways around here either. Everything is illuminated to hell with street lights, especially the highways. I've actually driven with no headlights for a while not even realizing they werent on because its so bright with the streetlights that the headlights are of little consequence.

81Rex6port13b 05-01-03 11:37 PM

raptor,

not to sound like an ass. but they way your talking your just thinking about your self. there are others out there that need as much light as posible. like my self. at night comming home to my house i have to go up a curvy road with no lights and lots of trees to block out any form of moon light. its extreamly dark. and some times i feel the stock lights dont work to well up there.

you have to think of the people that would like to have the flsuh lights but need them to perform well. you cant just think of the few people that can have them even if they put out crappy light. that would cut off the market for them severely.

Amagi82 05-01-03 11:40 PM

I'm just jokin around dude, do whatever you want to your car, its your car :) Sorry if i sounded like an ass or anything to anyone.

Rotary13B1 05-02-03 12:41 AM

So whats the dilly with those who are trying to come up with a flush light kit? I really like the Miata ones, but I wouldn't drop 4 benjamins to test it on a FB. :)

abeomid 05-02-03 12:52 AM

it's coming. Days away. The mould is done.

rx-7 crazy 05-02-03 03:11 AM


Originally posted by Manntis
Am I the only one that cares about adequate lighting? I actually take my car on the highway between cities, and headlighs become the difference between arriving in one piece or splattered through the torso of a small elk.
im with u manntis, i live in the city but when i go to work (shipyard) its down town and alot of the lights are either shot out or burned out and no one plans on replacing them if we can get some good lighting (non pop up) that looks nice i'll buy them

chastan 05-02-03 06:07 AM


Originally posted by Manntis
Am I the only one that cares about adequate lighting? I actually take my car on the highway between cities, and headlighs become the difference between arriving in one piece or splattered through the torso of a small elk.
:withstupi
If you ever go someplace without lighting at all it's quite freaky with crappy headlights / bulbs.

That's why I'm wary of these aftermarket lights, rarely do they do a good job (and not kill every other driver on the road).

BRealistic 05-02-03 06:46 AM


Originally posted by Manntis
Am I the only one that cares about adequate lighting? I actually take my car on the highway between cities, and headlighs become the difference between arriving in one piece or splattered through the torso of a small elk.
I agree 100%. I have horrible night vision problems, and I may replace my windshield with a new one even though it isn't cracked- just to have better night vision. DOn't even get me started on ricers funning misadjusted fog lights 24/7 because it looks kewl. They are supposed to aim down to the road just in front of the vehicle, that is why they are 'fog' lights, not up into where the fog would be if it was actually foggy.:mad:
Sure, I understand the drive to customize a car, and I don't diss anybody that tries this. Just remember oncoming traffic when you create you lights. ANd also, the original reason for pop-up lights was to satisfy a minimum hieght requirement. If the lights are too low, they reflect more glare into oncoming traffic.

peace, Bryan.


(I still say it's rice):D

karism 05-02-03 07:15 AM

Popups aren that bad...it just gets irritating when the one doesnt want to close.. :-)

I would love to replace the hald-round unit,with a flat one,like the 1.6 miata has.I think i`ll look better ??

kuhlrx7 05-07-03 09:24 PM

abeomid where is the pics ? I would not mind a cwest 3rd gen light look
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...postid=1750946

Sammymatik 05-07-03 11:13 PM

You have some pics of how u cut the metal to allow the light to fit? Pretty tight fit inside there, I'm thinking maybe just doing the sleepy eye type setup cause it would be very easy to do.

And what exactly are u using the fiber for? The mount? I'm not having a good picture in my mind.

Can't wait to see what you've come up with! :D


Originally posted by abeomid
it's coming. Days away. The mould is done.

SuperPhly 05-07-03 11:52 PM

I'm with the guy that said goto Lowe's or Home Depot and get the supplies. Look, you are worried about brightness? Go grab some friggin "2002 Maxima Replacement Lights" or maybe the bulbs from a Chevy truck at autozone. If that isn't enough, then cut 2 more holes and add 2 more lights. The bulbs are like the size of a really big unshelled peanut. I don't get what the matter is. use some reflective tape on the inside, or get some mirrors and cut them (not hard to do).

PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHh

kuhlrx7 05-22-03 10:31 AM

abeomid where is your pics? I would like to see what your design looks like. I do not realy like the looks of the square looking lights. you were doing round right?

kuhlrx7 06-05-03 11:45 PM

abeomid did you everget your kit worked out?

abeomid 06-06-03 12:38 AM

It's almost done, I am just taking some pictures on the car. I have been really busy with work plus a new job and getting the car ready so I can race it this year couple of times.

Manntis 06-06-03 01:16 AM


Originally posted by SuperPhly
Look, you are worried about brightness?I don't get what the matter is.
The matter is a properly shaped beam pattern that allows you to see a safe distance in front of you without blinding oncoming drivers. That has a bit to do with brightness and a whole lot to do with how the light is reflected and projected onto the road.

Lookieme 06-06-03 05:55 AM


Originally posted by SuperPhly
Go grab some friggin "2002 Maxima Replacement Lights" or maybe the bulbs from a Chevy truck at autozone.


The bulbs off of the Chevy Trucks are 3157-XK. And to run them at that intensity, you have to have a special plug in. They wont run off of normal 3157 plugs. I have the clear front turn signals on my Xtreme, and wanted the brighter lights, but after i tried them I found out that they didn't work. Plus, have you noticed how many chevys are running around with only one working light? The lights burn out VERY quickly.

MIKE-P-28 06-06-03 06:44 AM

i'll pass thats the FB's trademark

Pittdp 06-06-03 02:13 PM

just put some sylvania xrtra vison's on, they cost only 13.99 each and the clames of three times brighter are true, I could not beleave the difference. I gave a much better beam pattern.

Metallic_rock 06-08-03 01:34 AM

this could be an option... it would solve the problem of not having the light for the first few feet in front of the car!! looks pretty cool too. 'course, the first fender bender you have, you won't be able to see, but...



http://www.jerryslittlecarshop.com/photos/GTO_CAR1.gif

Rx7carl 06-08-03 10:21 AM

I like! :)

S|ntax 06-10-03 01:05 AM

abeomic, were you able to get those pictures or anymore detail on the lights?

Sk8r_dude 06-11-03 02:57 PM

So is anyonemaking them, or am i on my own? im getting tired of fixing the flip-ups....


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