US Starion vs Conquest Tail lights PICS

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i care.
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they look damn nice. were they easy to clear??
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Paintstripper?

From a post I saw a while ago, apparently you can just remove the coloured sheet, and insert a coloured bulb in the JB/JD style lights. Not sure how acurate that is, as it is coming from my memory and I havent tried it yet.
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SpidersWeb wrote: From a post I saw a while ago, apparently you can just remove the coloured sheet, and insert a coloured bulb in the JB/JD style lights. Not sure how acurate that is, as it is coming from my memory and I havent tried it yet.
Would that be this:

http://www.starquestclub.com/index.pl?b ... 59;start=0
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Was on AUStarion, and I was re-reading it about 2 mins ago :)

But its the same thing, apparently it works on JB/JD lights also.
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Not too hard to do - the red parts are separate to the outers. Also, the indicator part is seperate too which means it's as simple as taking it out. Hardest part is getting the lights apart without breaking them.

I left the main part of the light red because I don't think that red globes/leds with no diffuser would produce enough visible light to be effective as tail lights (or would be too focussed and intense which is just as bad). I have plans for version 2, but I will have to souce a second set of lights since my plan will probably involve some mulilation :)
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Personally I think the old tinted technique looks best on Starions :)


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take note people, he left the reflector in. you MUST do this to keep it legal.
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my avatar at the moment is showing the reco'd lights and garnish.
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hcca wrote: with no diffuser would produce enough visible light to be effective as tail lights (or would be too focussed and intense which is just as bad).
Junkie has cleared quest lights with red globes in them and they are pretty intense when i was following him once. I think the LED brake lights would be more intense. Was checking out some lancer altezza lights and wondering if i could buy the circle diffuser part seperate and add them to the inside of the light unit, with the lenses taken out. would look a bit skyline'ish with the two of them side by side tho but i'm guessing probably the only legal way of doing it.
either that or just put JB indicator lense in the quest unit considering they're a seperate lense.
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can you do with that starion lights and if so can you clear the whole tail light?
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auspec JB-D taillights cleared

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what happened to the tech article i did on rebuilding tailights???

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Post by decoy »

uploaded here for everyone to download

http://www.austarion.com/tech/jatailrecon.doc

was working on converting it to html but fark its harder then i thought with all the word stuff. just make it a downloadable file from tech section u think? i think everything would look prettier as html instead of downloading it but eh.
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Deeks, check your email, I pdf'd the file for use, then anyone can look at it.

Nice work Drew!
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Post by 4g6beat »

That's great work melbstaz!! twas well written for dumbos like me who'd normally tear everything apart and end up crying over broken taillights ;)
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