LED taillight source...

Making your own is a labor of love and you won't get rich selling them. money wise they ARE cheaper to build than just buying an off the shelf set time wise ehhh not so much. my total time in designing and making a set would have cost me over 600.00 in time and materials if I had someone else do it. Custom is Not for the person that wants to just stick in a plug and go. Mine took me a while (hey real newby here on leds). But with the help of Slantsixdan showing me charts and by explaining some thing,sending me charts to use to calibrate the leds I was able to make a set of leds that hit the numbers for a bright, safe stop/tail/turn signal for the rear that is almost plug and play. One cable to splice into to and one new connection to make all 4 tails light up as stop/turn too! I'm just now finishing up testing the front turn signals that might be bright enough to "qualify" as driving lights (maybe)
my leds are a one-off setup even though I do have my 66 dart cad design saved on a disk "just in case" I want to make more on the CNC or play with the 65's design to do my friends car. The 65 has a weird backup light that does not help it's lighting ability so It'll take some work to get it to look god and light up right.
All this excess verbage and no pics?
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