911graphicsandlighting
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MEVS06 said:I just look at the pics, I know when he posts it's a waste of my data to watch the video.....
tsquale said:Wow...I have nothing nice to say. :-x
MEVS06 said:I almost spit the tea out of my mouth.... ahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa
MEVS06 said:I just showed my fiancee the video of this epic fail, I had to watch it.
And here I thought I was the only one to make my girlfriend watch these videos. lol
Flashguy said:AND by tea, you meant beer...right?
MEVS06 said:No beer is for women, Crown is for men!! Lol
MEVS06 said:No beer is for women, Crown is for men!! Lol
GPC said:and a real man never spits out his crown
Flashguy said:Yeah...GPC would rather you swallowed it........awkward. :haha:
MtnMan said:To put it politely, there seems to be general agreement that the effectiveness of this lighting package doesn't live up to the expense and labor that went into it.
So, if this job rolled up to your shop, how would you fix it, short of patching dozens of holes and starting over?
To start, I'd ditch the rocker lights completely. I don't get the whole shin-level lighting concept, and hopefully they can be removed unobtrusively. Same for the hood mounts. That leaves "only" 8 body mount lights. With a slow pattern, keeping the red and white separate, not too bad.
Move the front lights to the outside of the grill. What's the point of hiding them, when everything else is prominently displayed?
Now, the big issue: the complete lack of lighting above waist level. A roof bar is the obvious choice, but if it absolutely, positively has to be a slick top, what to do? I think there might actually be some interior lights, but they barely make it through the tint. Or are those just reflections?
Your thoughts?
MtnMan said:To put it politely, there seems to be general agreement that the effectiveness of this lighting package doesn't live up to the expense and labor that went into it.
So, if this job rolled up to your shop, how would you fix it, short of patching dozens of holes and starting over?
To start, I'd ditch the rocker lights completely. I don't get the whole shin-level lighting concept, and hopefully they can be removed unobtrusively. Same for the hood mounts. That leaves "only" 8 body mount lights. With a slow pattern, keeping the red and white separate, not too bad.
Move the front lights to the outside of the grill. What's the point of hiding them, when everything else is prominently displayed?
Now, the big issue: the complete lack of lighting above waist level. A roof bar is the obvious choice, but if it absolutely, positively has to be a slick top, what to do? I think there might actually be some interior lights, but they barely make it through the tint. Or are those just reflections?
Your thoughts?