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i have black outs for my 96 bird and i was wondering if theres anything i can do to brighten up the reverse lights cuz i always have to back out of my really thin driveway and i cant see where im goin very well but w/out the blackouts i can see clearly any way i can brighten up the lights for reverse? i like my blackouts but it makes backing up in my driveway and other places very difficult when u cant see very well
lol ok its really not that bad but most of the time its muddy around the drivway and when u run off ur screwed when it rains it floods here lol oh well guess ill live with it
I honestly don't think the led will make that much of a difference i nightshaded my last cars taillights and i bascially didn't have any reverse lights becuase i put one to many coats of shade on. What i did was mounted to thin-black foglights on the sides of the back pillers and shaved the lens to aim them down it was a PIA but it worked. Takes a bit of time not sure how well it will work on the camaro i just got mine and its a convertible so i'm not sure on how the rear braces are set up but if there somewhere u can mount them just run the wires up above the headliner or the way i did it down the braces into the floor to a switch. It worked there was a slight glare but if u mount them close it will work and it didn't look bad at all
So my truck is finally getting some work done, after 17 years, Oil pressure sensor went out and it’s located under the lower intake manifold. Have to...
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