Yikes! Take a look at this poor Camaro

EMS10EMT

Member
Aug 31, 2010
397
NJ
Such a waste of a ton of money in lighting and a beautiful car.


If they just took out all those grill lights or stopped with the split patterns it would look awesome.

 

EMS10EMT

Member
Aug 31, 2010
397
NJ
cory y said:
Its camaro.. but anyway lol ;)

I bet that car has cooling issues...

fixed...thanks for pointing that out.


its way overdone in my opinion. like I said, take out all the grill lights and it would be beautiful.
 

NJEMT

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May 22, 2010
377
Essex County, NJ
12 grill lights a little too much
 

EMS10EMT

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Aug 31, 2010
397
NJ
TritonBoulder47 said:
I'll agree is overkill... But I still like it... LoL


maybe it wouldnt look AS bad if the grill lights were set to solid patterns and/or synced alittle
 

JohnMarcson

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May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
TritonBoulder47 said:
yeah, like a big "X" pattern would look sweet...


+1 ... or even a simple wig wag 2 section flash pattern. Either way what it has now is a big twinkling blob. Waste of money. 2 par 36 halogens would be more effective.
 

RDT Car 25

Member
May 22, 2010
364
Milford, CT
JohnMarcson said:
+1 ... or even a simple wig wag 2 section flash pattern. Either way what it has now is a big twinkling blob. Waste of money. 2 par 36 halogens would be more effective.


I still like the 2 PAR 36 Halogen look. I saw a school bus in traffic today and the 2 halogen lights just alternating back and forth still grabs your attention.


I also agree on the Camaro. Waste of lights. Too much random blinkiness.
 

cory y

Member
May 21, 2010
1,614
Like I've said soo many times a par of par 36 halogens are the most effective warning device in use
 

Stendec

Member
May 21, 2010
816
I've never looked under the hood at one, but I hope they remounted the air feed somehow, and not down low where it will suck up up water, and added at least an extra fan to the radiator.
 

RMBROWN

Member
May 20, 2010
631
Brooklyn.MI
They said david's makin a comback for nightrider...There's the new kit...Alot of blinky's..I agree for the x effect in the grill bad ass though....
 

chono

Member
Jun 5, 2010
496
Midwest
Man what is with everyone and adding more grill lights than anything else... it is pretty much pointless to have more than 2...


Maybe a truck can get away with a full d8 type light in the grill but nothing else should be utilizing that many leds in the grill! Money wasted could be used on warning lights for other areas such as side and rear!
 

FFParker

Member
Jul 17, 2010
1,095
Aiken, SC
I agree the grill lights need to go altogether, now that bar on the lower bumper looks pretty cool put it on a sweep/scan pattern and you have kitt's little brother or arch enemy...lol...
 

nerdly_dood

Member
Jun 15, 2010
2,312
Georgia
chono said:
Man what is with everyone and adding more grill lights than anything else... it is pretty much pointless to have more than 2...
Maybe a truck can get away with a full d8 type light in the grill but nothing else should be utilizing that many leds in the grill! Money wasted could be used on warning lights for other areas such as side and rear!
+1


IMO even trucks are just fine with only 2 grill lights.
 

Stendec

Member
May 21, 2010
816
nerdly_dood said:
+1


IMO even trucks are just fine with only 2 grill lights.

OK, who'll be first to put a Roto-Ray, or 2, on a Camaro, or better yet, a Challenger?
 

EMS10EMT

Member
Aug 31, 2010
397
NJ
Lightbarnut said:
Sorry to disagree with everyone, but I think it looks AWESOME.


Ill say that it looks 'cool'. However, as far as effectiveness goes, its a total waste of the money they spent and the time the installer put in to complete it.
 

yakomo

Member
Jun 8, 2010
94
NY
In the upper grill, the bottom level has to go. Change the pattern to solids instead of splits and leave the D8plus in bottom grill
 

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