5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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Finally finished my emblems :]]
think i should paint my grill solid black too?
Oh yea newest edition to the family. 12" Diamond Audio TDX D9 Competition. 3 Voicecoils. 900RMS 1600W
does it ratter like crazy from the outside, i use a rubber coating spray for the tire well, going to use fatmat / dynamat next week for my rear deck, trunk lid and side panel
You DO realize that with such blacked out tail lights, the people behind you can't see when you're stopping cuz it will look like your parking lights are on. And blacked out headlights means you're putting out as much light as a Ford Model T. Not to mention how silly this looks.
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You DO realize that with such blacked out tail lights, the people behind you can't see when you're stopping cuz it will look like your parking lights are on. And blacked out headlights means you're putting out as much light as a Ford Model T. Not to mention how silly this looks.
If people are following behind him, I think they can tell the difference between parking lights and a pressed brake.
I agree about the tinted headlights. Its too dark and you just diminished the output brightness of the headlight.
The car is now illegal to operate on any public roadway.
Any cop can now cite you at any time.
You've diminished the output of the brake lights, making it much more likely to get rear-ended and making it more likely that someone will rear-end you.
You've diminished the output of the headlamps, making it harder to see and making it harder for other people to see you.
Plus it looks stupid.
yea well if you live in vegas who cares everyone has them. as for being able to see me from behind if you cant see LED bright red lights then im sorry dont be driving. and as for my headlights i have the 12000K HID so im pretty sure i can see just fine for my taste and if its not enough brights are always a click away. i didnt ask for poeple to tell me what they thought on the lights. so stick it up your ass and tell it to someone else. thanks :]] and LoudCamry theres some vibration but not much
yea well if you live in vegas who cares everyone has them. as for being able to see me from behind if you cant see LED bright red lights then im sorry dont be driving. and as for my headlights i have the 12000K HID so im pretty sure i can see just fine for my taste and if its not enough brights are always a click away. i didnt ask for poeple to tell me what they thought on the lights. so stick it up your ass and tell it to someone else. thanks :]] and LoudCamry theres some vibration but not much
1. Your 12000k HID + tinted headlights will greatly diminish your light output. Words of advice: the higher the Kelvin number, the lower the output (lumens). If you can actually get by driving at night with that setup, then more props to you.
2. You asked for our opinions on your "mod" the minute you posted pictures in this forum. If you can't take criticism, then don't post anymore.
Now get some rims and drop it like it's HOTT!
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