Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 15, 2004 Cheers Kev :) I'm going to need clear side repeaters too if I get these FK's. Yep, Halfords do some nice clear ones which are very good quality. They fit better than the VW orange ones actually, and you get a choice of sealing strip colours too :lol: K Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
16vStyle 0 Posted January 15, 2004 these are the fk lights[/img] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blimey 0 Posted January 15, 2004 Count me in as well there buddy... those half smoked ones look good :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 15, 2004 Hmmm....they're just inpros with a bit of tint spray.... Why aren't the Corrado tail lamps on FK's website? Me thinks they're made by Inpro and sold under the FK brand name...... K Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
16vStyle 0 Posted January 15, 2004 Spoke to fk, the lights are not on the fk english site as they are mainly aimed at the american market not the english for some reason. They are not made by inpro like some of the fk lights they are made by a german company that only supply fk hence they are pretty damn rare! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 15, 2004 Spoke to fk, the lights are not on the fk english site as they are mainly aimed at the american market not the english for some reason. They are not made by inpro like some of the fk lights they are made by a german company that only supply fk hence they are pretty damn rare! Mystery solved! I need a closer look at them really to make my mind up. Once bitten, twice shy and all that! They do look better than the Inpros I must admit. At least the surround is black plastic and not hideous chrome like on the inpros. K Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
W3RKD 0 Posted January 15, 2004 i think you will find the fk surrond is that horrid chrome-plastic too im having mine colour coded with the car whilst being painted though.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 15, 2004 Arrgghh, NOOOOO! That chrome looks horrid, luckily I discovered solvent removes it without damaging the plastic (black) underneath. I'm going to see if there is a way of removing the orange sections of the OE lights and getting them replicated in clear or textured acrylic. I think I'll hit a dead end but I'm pretty sure it's possible. I've got a spare set, so won't leave me light-less in the meantime. K Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
markTTC 0 Posted January 16, 2004 Arrgghh, NOOOOO! That chrome looks horrid, luckily I discovered solvent removes it without damaging the plastic (black) underneath. I'm going to see if there is a way of removing the orange sections of the OE lights and getting them replicated in clear or textured acrylic. I think I'll hit a dead end but I'm pretty sure it's possible. I've got a spare set, so won't leave me light-less in the meantime. K Ah yes, I did the removing the orange reflector section 'mod' about 2 years ago on an old set of lights. I used a flourescent lighting filter from Wickes, and bent the plastic around using a heat gun. I bonded the plastic to the lights using epoxy resin. It didn't look too bad at the time as there were no in-pros available. I had some problems with leaking eventually and so bought the FK lights when they came out. I'll see if I can dig out a picture of how they turned out. Cheers Mark Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dr_mat 0 Posted January 16, 2004 Another option I'd been thinking about is bleaching the plastic somehow, then putting a pale red tint on and using bright orange bulbs underneath. Not sure how you'd treat the plastic to get the bleach through the full thickness though - inject it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vr6corrado 0 Posted January 16, 2004 Count me definitely in. Pm sent :) Will look into that Kev. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CHRIS_G60 0 Posted January 16, 2004 Count me in for a set of the smoked fk ones too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daves16v 1 Posted January 16, 2004 What the hell, I'll have a pair too. Cheers Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Henny 0 Posted January 16, 2004 That's gotta be 10 now hasn't it?!? :? I want new lights! :wink: :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blimey 0 Posted January 16, 2004 Thats about 10 alright gimme gimme gimme!!! :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigwell 0 Posted January 16, 2004 yeah count me in aswell nigwell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 16, 2004 Ah yes, I did the removing the orange reflector section 'mod' about 2 years ago on an old set of lights. I used a flourescent lighting filter from Wickes, and bent the plastic around using a heat gun. I bonded the plastic to the lights using epoxy resin. It didn't look too bad at the time as there were no in-pros available. I had some problems with leaking eventually and so bought the FK lights when they came out. I'll see if I can dig out a picture of how they turned out. Cheers Mark Good man, someone else thought of that too :lol: How did you remove the orange sections without damaging the underlying black plastic? Alongside this ambitious plan, I intend to junk the bulbs and use hyperbright LED arrays instead. I just hope the current they draw is enough to maintain the functionality of the flasher relay, if not, a variable 555 astable timer will have to be used instead because if the flasher relay doesn't see enough current draw, you'll get a constant output, so you need the LEDs to draw half an amp for the flasher to work....... K Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
markTTC 0 Posted January 16, 2004 Good man, someone else thought of that too :lol: How did you remove the orange sections without damaging the underlying black plastic? Alongside this ambitious plan, I intend to junk the bulbs and use hyperbright LED arrays instead. I just hope the current they draw is enough to maintain the functionality of the flasher relay, if not, a variable 555 astable timer will have to be used instead because if the flasher relay doesn't see enough current draw, you'll get a constant output, so you need the LEDs to draw half an amp for the flasher to work....... K Removing the old orange reflector was quite difficult as it was molded into the black casing. Bits of it chipped off fairly easy, but there were bits left over that just would not want to part company cleanly with the surround. I ended up using a dremel to grind the rest of it off! I actually tried to use orange LED bulbs with the lights (from volksbits), but for some reason they flashed at an alarming rate (I think they draw naff all current so that might be the reason). They were also very dim when viewed from an angle. I ended up exchanging the bulbs for some silvertec ones which work great, and I now use these in my FK lights. Here's a pic of the said 'homemade' lights Cheers Mark Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Henny 0 Posted January 16, 2004 I just hope the current they draw is enough to maintain the functionality of the flasher relay, if not, a variable 555 astable timer will have to be used instead because if the flasher relay doesn't see enough current draw, you'll get a constant output, so you need the LEDs to draw half an amp for the flasher to work....... K Just wire a large resistor in parallel with the LED clusters... It won't affect the LED brighness, but will make the normal relay work... That's how the clusters that you can buy in the Laxpower style shops work... 8) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 16, 2004 Mark....fantastic. That's exactly what I had in mind. They look way better than the FKs imo, bloody good effort. I like your wheels too :lol: Ultraleds.co.uk sell LED arrays inside standard bulb fittings, so you don't recommend that method then? I was thinking of using an array of Government approved road sign LEDs (8000mcd or higher with 60 degree viewing angle) but you've done it already, so may think of alternative! Henny, yeah I've got a bunch of 10W resistors (used in my brake light, they get real hot!) so could be a way round the flasher relay issue. If not, an astable timer is a dead easy to knock up and you can adjust flash rate to what ever you want. K Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites