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ya, id like to see close ups. been thinkin about doin something like that myself. thanks in advance. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif /forums/images/graemlins/k5.gif /forums/images/graemlins/usaflag.gif
Her's a pic of the board.There are these diode things and then just the LED's.Nothing on the other side except the soldered connections.They connect to the factory socket via an 1157 bulb end.Simply plug and play.
Okay, if y'all want the LED tail lights for the 2nd gen's email [email protected] and let him know. [ QUOTE ]
Hi Paul,
Thank you very much for your email. Yes we manufacture the Led lights for a company called Classic LED Lighting. We have several products currently selling for the 67-72 Chevy trucks and we will be releasing a new product for the 64-72 Mustangs here in the next couple of weeks.
I have copied Joel McWaters on this email he can help you with the design of the Blazer tail lights. Once I have a completed design we can manufacture this products with no problem. One thing that will help in the development of these lights will be to have some orders for these lights. To design and release the first set of lights will cost anywhere for $2000-$4000 so have 10-20 people willing to place an order, help in getting this design to the front of the pile. A small deposit say 10% of the sale price helps us know that the market is real and that there is a good incentive for us to move forward.
We will also need a volunteer to help in the development. We would need a tail light housing and then someone to try them out, drive around with them for a few weeks to make sure we don't have any problems. Would you be willing to provide the housing and testing of the lights. For you efforts we would be willing to give you a set for free.
We really appreciate your email and we are always looking for new models to come out with. Let me know if you are interested in pursuing this.
Sincerely,
Randy Aldridge
President & CEO
D2M Technologies, Inc.
(Design 2 Manufacturing)
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