a "little" zenki s14 lighting project
#76
got a little more practice in and finally did a real set to make sure i can work out all the kinks. there are a couple vital areas that need to be molded well in order for fitment to be good around the grill and corner lamps etc. but im still really close to have something to sell. what i might end up doing is making the lenses and selling them at different prices depending on how well they turned out. without further wait here are some finished shots.
used some waterproof aluminum tape to seal it, it was rather solid. i'm still figuring out what the best way to seal them up will be for everyone, so stay tuned
used some waterproof aluminum tape to seal it, it was rather solid. i'm still figuring out what the best way to seal them up will be for everyone, so stay tuned
#78
Wow these things look great!! you definately have some talent man. keep it up too cause you could make some good money off of these. but i was just curious do you have some idea what you might be selling these at ?
keep up the hard work
Erik
keep up the hard work
Erik
#81
they will be around $100 shipped. I may be selling pairs that have some slight defects for less. after i get a response from my plastic supplier i should have you guys hooked up in no time.
-Spence
-Spence
#85
#87
yup just the lenses. it's really easy to take the stock lenses off of the lamps I should probably do a run through for everybody, make a write up of how to install these with pictures.
#90
the spread is not as even, the beam is more concentrated but they are still fine if you aren't a lighting critic like me. these are best suited for a halogen or hid projector retrofit.