Hey guys ive been searching for a tute to replace the bootlight with an LED festoon ive bought but dont seem to find any. do you guys have any tips on removing the cover on the light? i tried wiggling it around but didnt want to break it.
or would I be better off wiring in an LED bar?
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My amp is mounted up under the parcel shelf and the factory boot light was in the way.
The store that did the install for me tapped into the factory wiring - much like suggested above - and mounted an LED strip.
It's a cheepy and not very bright - plus it's tucked away behind the amp and not in a great spot - but it does the job at night at least.
The store that did the install for me tapped into the factory wiring - much like suggested above - and mounted an LED strip.
It's a cheepy and not very bright - plus it's tucked away behind the amp and not in a great spot - but it does the job at night at least.
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It is easier to just wire in LED's into the boot to get more light.
The boot light is in a bad spot and if the boot is more then half full it is hard to see much.
I fitted 2 strips of blue LED's in my boot. Both are on the roof of the boot that can not be seen from the rear of the car with the boot open. I dont like to have the light where it shines in your eyes. 1 in the front and the other in the rear. The blue give a nice light.
The boot light is in a bad spot and if the boot is more then half full it is hard to see much.
I fitted 2 strips of blue LED's in my boot. Both are on the roof of the boot that can not be seen from the rear of the car with the boot open. I dont like to have the light where it shines in your eyes. 1 in the front and the other in the rear. The blue give a nice light.
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jimy619 wrote:Also if your coming to the cruise id be more then happy to show you. like mentioned above mine are stuck up where the factory light is. cant see it but has a nice bright glow. worked really well. but yeah if you come along ill show you how i did mine. really easy to do ill try and remember to take photos tonight for you. i keep forgetting sorry
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Has anyone here wired up LEDs in a sportsback boot? Would it it best to just mount them to the side like the current boot light, or somewhere else?
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neons work better but im unsure as to whether the same method of installation can be applied
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