So I've been tossing around an idea for my next winter project even though I kind of started it!
I found this site a few years ago that modifies Supra tail lights & I like the look, not so much the cost!!!
They rebuild your tail lights to all COB LED's ,either single ring or double ring, see photo's
, looks like the brake & tail lights might be triple rings!
There is another company in Canada that will make the boards with COB LED's, at 1/2 the cost ,but still over $500!!
Any way I have my two old tail lights to test with so on the first one I removed the outer lens & inner cover to get to the inner lens, of which I can't get the lens off! I decided it would be better to cut away enough of the back of that portion to gave me enough area to insert a backing plate( plastic disk) to which I'll mount the same LED strips that I use at the front of the truck & I'll seal all up with water proof sealer. The third photo is the inner lens with the back cut open!
Today I have to get two more sizes of hole saws so can cut the backing plate to the size that fits the opening than get the LED's & test fit & check the look!
We see if it goes well enough so cut my new $300 Supra Lights!! And yes I already run LED bulbs!
I worked on my 2nd test tail light,& without removing the outer lens cut away a 3'' dia. area of the outer back cover & than cut away the inner lens back & fit to the size of the backing plates that will hold the LED's.
Like this better than removing the outer lens which I have concern about it resealing!
Now I have to wait to receive the LED's!!
cant wait to see the results!
I'm digging it! Have you done much plastic welding?
No & will seal the backing plates in place with #230 sealer. This way I can cut open if any LED's go bad, & the unit will be water tight!!
So I got the first 4 test rings made up & the holes opened for a tight fit, next wire up to the harness & install so can see the look next the stock unit with just LED bulbs!
If looks like I want then do same to both the new tail lights!
Test light is wired up to the harness,all work fine! Will see the look side by side once on the truck !
Awesome, I love custom lighting projects like this. Looking forward to seeing what they look like all lit up!