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The new tail lights! Looking better and better! I just wish the nice things were way cheaper!!!!

What's next? Any advice?


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@ DJHoward

Look really clean, you did an amazing job! The next step could be a set of cool headlights to match. We do sell some really legit custom-fit sets for your model, equipped with Halo Rings, LED Strips and more.

Follow the link to check them out: Hyundai Custom & Factory Headlights | Projector, LED, Euro, Halos

Feel free to contact me if you need a price quote or any additional questions appear.
 
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I don't know about you guys, but down here I don't get to see that many nicely modded E's, mostly are just rims, I've seen two however with different tailights and one with a cf diffuser.
 
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I'm going to have to agree with you Mr. Plop. All that's down here is a bunch of old beat up Hondas and Toyotas with Autozone mufflers and exhaust tips, big ugly spoilers and cheap crappy rims... I would definitely like to change that....


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Throw in some good led reverse bulbs you'll never regret it.
 
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Any recommendations? I'm on my 2nd set and they are just okay. My first ones were super bright mini Cree projector type but they wouldn't stay in the sockets. It's no fun to extract a led bulb from your taillight housing with needle nose pliers.
 
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I have some...i can post a picture of how bright they are...??
 
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Pull the handbrake then put it in reverse and turn off all the lights so the reverse lights are the only ones on
 
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Promise you won't laugh. I ordered a cheap pair of CREE's off eBay. I know they were made in China, but handled/shipped by US seller in California. I didn't want to wait 4 weeks. Instead, had them in 3 days. Been installed and going strong for almost six months, now. So far, so good.

I did the same thing @DeloreanDMC_88 recommended plus I chocked the wheel. And you're so right about removing those things. A real certified PITA!
 
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@OkieRich yes i agree...3x 10mm nuts that if lost are a PITA to find after dropping it down into the bumper..the tail lights are easy to remove...
 
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@OkieRich actually you could've used the handbrake then put the key to ACC mode...then reverse...doesn't use any fuel....and the car doesn't move since the engine is compeletly off anyways
 
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@OkieRich No Problem....i am amature at this stuff...my wiring skills are really good...electrical taping stuff actually lasts better than splicing into any of the OEM wires
I.E aftermarket radio
 
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I will post pictures of it after i get my aftermarket tail lights installed which will be around August 26th
 
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Did he do it pretty good....i kinda went overboard on the tape....
 
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Ok...tail lights are installed..one thing in mind...my reverse lights that i had before with the same leds...are lights that are made for reading books at night...so i guess tinted reverse lights....and the turn signals are also very dim...what's the best for the turn and reverse leds...i need them to be extremely bright...but not like a 22 inch lightbar mounted backwards type bright...
 
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Link to picture

Cost $175+75(S&H)=$250

https://1drv.ms/i/s!AhVZMW9TPl5xu2xGoW7Gyvf7ex-b
 
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