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LED TricRings
in all honesty i have never been a fan of the TricRings, but after seeing your blink like that (AND also in Amber for fog lights) i think i am in love.
first: are your headlights stock, or HID/Xenon upgrades? am wondering cause the TricRings added a LOT of ambient light, especially close to the front. if they add that much, even with HIDs then i now consider these a MUST have for added visibility for me and others.
second: did you have to add anything else to get the TricRings to strobe? or is it a built in feature of the wiring/harness that comes with them?
thanks!! and love all the mods (even though i personally would use blue, if legal...ugh)
KIP
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Thanks for bumping the thread Kip, as I thought I had posted pictures and info about my new headlights and fog lights here, but just found out I haven't yet.
I am now running HIDs on my Spyder. I installed 55 watt 6,000K headlights, and 35 watt 3,000K fog lights. Here is a picture of the front of my Spyder with them on:
I do not have the TricRings on in this photo. I haven't ridden since hurting my ankle last month, and I still need to get more new pictures of the latest mods. I believe you will still be able to see the rings with the HIDs installed, but I need to test it before I let you know for sure.
I also made this video to show a comparison of my stock head and fog lights versus the new HID lights:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBAUIgc21Ro[/ame]
In order to make the lights strobe, I have them connected to a remote controller box that has 4 separate zones and provides that functionality. I got the remote control set up from Reggy at www.tricled.com as well. This box allows you to adjust the brightness when they are on solid, strobe at different rates, make them fade in and out like breathing, and then turn them off.
Hope that helps.
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thanks for the response!
if you re-watch your original video you will see when you turned on the TricRings there was a significant increase in light on the ground (mostly closer to the front end sides) but any increase in visible area at night is good.
look forward to seeing the new video with the HIDs so i will have a better idea.
now that i know you have to add extras for the effects i may only get rings - but am starting with 8000k headlights....
KIP
2011 RS-S
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Originally Posted by KipDM
thanks for the response!
if you re-watch your original video you will see when you turned on the TricRings there was a significant increase in light on the ground (mostly closer to the front end sides) but any increase in visible area at night is good.
look forward to seeing the new video with the HIDs so i will have a better idea.
now that i know you have to add extras for the effects i may only get rings - but am starting with 8000k headlights....
I am finally walking without the stupid cam boot supporting my ankle, and the weather is supposed to clear up this weekend. Hopefully I will get a chance to clean the green layer of pollen off my Spyder and take some new pics and video to post.
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looks cool!
can't wait to see it in person
Happier Spyder Owner
Fairly happy 08 YELLOW SE5
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I was also able to make a new video this evening. My camera is not that good at taking movies of lights at night. If you are looking at the Spyder with the naked eye, while standing up, you can definitely see the TricRings around the HID lights. Of course, if you stoop down to the HID level you can't see anything for a while.
Anyway, here is the video I was able to get.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCKF_Z9xU_E[/ame]
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Originally Posted by musicarcade
looks cool!
can't wait to see it in person
Thanks Tom. I still haven't ridden my Spyder out of the yard yet since the ankle injury. If the weather holds this weekend I am going to go for it.
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I see some one has been really busy....
If you mod your ride to the approval of others then is not really yours... A Fuego ! XXX 74
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Love the mods! Where did you get the hilarious "Hands off my Spyder" decal?
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Originally Posted by Vegaspearlbaby
Love the mods! Where did you get the hilarious "Hands off my Spyder" decal?
Thanks for the compliment.
You can get the decals on EBay, here is a link to a current listing for them: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Funny...Q5fAccessories
Enjoy!
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SpyderWolf,
Just looked through your pictures! Wow!! You have really done a great job making your spyder unique!
Steve
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Originally Posted by XenonDepot
SpyderWolf,
Just looked through your pictures! Wow!! You have really done a great job making your spyder unique!
Steve
Thanks Steve, I appreciate the compliment.
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Originally Posted by Turl
Great pics and videos, SpyderWolf! I just read through every reply and watched all your videos. Pretty sweet!! I, too, fell into the addiction of Reggy's LED's and have put some of the easy ones in (on the side wheels) but have been hesitant to get under the dash to put in the 4-zone remote switch in that I bought so that I can put in my rings and LED strips.
Did you do it yourself or have someone install the 4-zone remote? That is one thing I wish someone would make a video of is installing the 4-zone for n00bs like myself to figure out what they're doing. I guess that I am just too cautious for my . (Heck, I even asked a local Spyder dealership here in Des Moines, IA if they would install only that and I would figure out the rest and they did not want to do it . . . . go figure) So I still have all the materials and now after seeing your awesome pics and videos, am getting more nerves up to just try it myself or to do more looking around for videos.
My wife and I did all of the lighting installs on our Spyders. The biggest hurdle is the one you are facing now, and that is worrying about messing something up. I placed my 4 zone control box behind the dash, but my wife has hers mounted underneath and it is hidden by the seat pan. So you have some options.
I ran a hot from the battery and a ground to a switch I mounted on the dash. Then connected the hot for the controller box to the switch, and hooked the grounds together. My wife did not use a switch, which made things even easier. For the lighting it is just a matter of running the wires and connecting them to the leads on the different zones.
It is not difficult, but can be very time consuming. I have heard there are some dealers that will do the installs, while others won't. Some independent shops are also willing to do the installs. I actually think doing it yourself gives you a peace of mind because you know where everything is wired and how it works. If something quits working then you know where to start troubleshooting it. If someone else does the install for you then you may be at their mercy when trying to trace a problem.
I hope that helps.
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2010 RT-Premiere Edition (Named DARTH) | Timeless Black | All My Mods--- ARE HERE | Phil. 4:4
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Originally Posted by Phil
I feel your 'pain'
I've wondered if I need a 12 step program
I think it will take at least a 24, if not 36, step program to cure my addiction.
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This thread has helped me out tremendously. Thanks!
2012 Spyder RS S SE5 Magnesium, Power Commander V with Autotune, HMF Exhaust, Green air filter,
TricLed/Custom Dynamics Led Project titled "Knight Rider"
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Very impressive build, love the graphics choice and how you applied them
Arcturus - 2008 Millennium Yellow Can Am Spyder GS
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