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Originally Posted by Lester Lugnut
Nice write-up and I appreciate.
That said...flashlight...glove box.
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Used to do that. Have a handheld spotlight in the back at all times. Sometimes you need both hands! *enter this handsfree mod*
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Originally Posted by HerT4R
you sound very well equipped. good for you!
As for me I will stick with Anti-Dark, supporting a forum member and fellow yota enthusiast is good enough for me. the cost i paid was for ease of it all in a box right to my door with all the necessary bits to complete the job instead of time spent searching, selecting, and receiving just to find out it isn't exactly what i wanted and then returning and repeating.
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I'm impressed by your undying support for the product you use, but you didn't have to hijack my thread to promote it. Had I seen the product before my install, I might have bought it! Really! However, I would have changed the hood pin because in the middle of the day I don't need the light under my hood. I chose to have a manual on/off switch. Additionally, the lighting difference in your chosen product and my set up is about 1 foot of LEDs. I did this mod to light up my engine bay. I didn't do this mod to light up everything within a 20 foot radius of my engine bay.
I know you're a toyota enthusiast and a fantastic forum member...you're more active than me (per number of posts)! But that also means that you understand the benefit of figuring something out on your own, and sourcing your own parts to do a modification that you think you need.
I'm glad you have what you need with your product, and if you need help installing I would love to help!
That being said, we've achieved the same thing and I can say "I built that" with my particular system, so I hope your under hood lights bring you as much use and joy (once installed) as I know mine will for years and years to come.
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