your review mounting heads strobes

HILO

Member
May 20, 2010
2,781
Grand Prairie Texas
SireLite said:
What vehicle are you talking about, because it differs from vehicle to vehicle.

Better still, post a picture of the HLA and front of vehicle, seeing how your in France and the cars are different....
 

fireball3

Member
Oct 25, 2010
864
Lyon, France
SireLite said:
What vehicle are you talking about, because it differs from vehicle to vehicle.

HILO said:
Better still, post a picture of the HLA and front of vehicle, seeing how your in France and the cars are different....

Ok, this is a 2007 Nissan Pathfinder


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HILO

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May 20, 2010
2,781
Grand Prairie Texas
Put the HAW in the upper turn signal area. In the headlight area, both strobe and LED HAW's get washed out but the headlight. Also, I've found that the bigger the reflective area, the less pop the HAW gives, the large reflective area defuses the light output. A smaller reflective area forces the output to be more concentrated. Placing the HAW at an angle facing out and away will offer a bit of intersection pop, with the inside of the HAW hitting the reflectors and filling the whole area. With the amber diffusers, you will get the bluish/clear pop with a hint of color.


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eng18ine

Member
Jul 27, 2012
427
stony point, new york
it will be useless at night though. the headlight will drown out the strobe too much. your better off with a head light flasher for something like that. your better off in the upper turn signal area
 

fireball3

Member
Oct 25, 2010
864
Lyon, France
eng18ine said:
it will be useless at night though. the headlight will drown out the strobe too much. your better off with a head light flasher for something like that. your better off in the upper turn signal area

it is also for this reason elementary, the heads will be placed into the turn signals.


or so I buy round fog lights, original in the bumper and that I seats inside, it would be even better, I think?


Cyril.
 

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