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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Feb 2003
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      34

      Sequential Taillights

      We just installed the Marquez billet taillights on my 69 Camaro and was going to install the sequential LED lights from American Autowire along with it but a few questions have come up. In regards to the Marquez billet taillights, we noticed that the most inner light bleeds into the center light through the lens. I was wondering if anybody has a solution to this? Maybe some kind of divider? In regards to the Sequential tallights, the kit contains 4 light boards. How do they work in relation to the center light. I was hoping that someone who has installed both together might shed some light(ha ha) on this for me.



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Apr 2003
      Location
      chbg, pa
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      I have them and we installed dividers to keep the light from bleeding into the center. also do not use the stick on difusers with the marquez lights. the marquez lights has a diffuser built into the material used to take care of this . when on the powertour alot of people complained when following me that they could not see my brake lights when in the bright sun .

      I have since removed the stick on difusers and it works much better. hope this helps .

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Feb 2003
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      34
      Thanks for replying, may I ask what you made the dividers out of and where you attached them to? Thanks again for the help.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Apr 2003
      Location
      chbg, pa
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      Quote Originally Posted by green 69
      Thanks for replying, may I ask what you made the dividers out of and where you attached them to? Thanks again for the help.
      I used thin metal and very small scres to hold the divider. also i used a small rubber gasket on the metal so when the lense goes back on it seals it tight .




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