Mirror Extender with LED's

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  1. anikmankar

    anikmankar New Member

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    So i am guessing people may have tried this out...

    Block of Acrylic = $2
    LED lights = $2
    misc expenses = $2
    Wire Socket = $3
    Labor = priceless

    Total = $9 + labor :cheerleader:

    Cut out a stencil based on the mirror plate.
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    01. Stencil.jpg


    Traced out the stencil on the acrylic. Gave it a raw cut.
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    02. Acrylic cut - raw with stencil outlined.jpg


    Ground the sides to match the stencil
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    03. Acrylic ground to stencil.jpg


    Drilled holes. used a course sand paper to dull the edges, and 2000 paper to smooth out. Needed to give it a frosted look.
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    04. Mirror Extenders - with holes and frosted finish.jpg

    Both side cut out
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    05. Both extenders cut out.jpg


    cratered out 4 mm using a dremel, a slight wedge at the side for the wire to come out. blanked out both sides using a reflective tape
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    06. Cur out for LED's and relfectors.jpg


    used an old tire tube to cut out the rubber mounts. This will go between the extender and the mirror
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    07. Rubber Mounts cut out.jpg

    With the LED lights in place, filled the back with a glue gun...water proof
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    08. LED's in place with Silicon filling for water proofing.jpg


    Each unit looks like this.
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    09. Unit ready for installation.jpg


    Checking the holes and alignment before final fitting.
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    10. Sampling the unit for holes and finish - I.jpg

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    11. Sampling the unit for holes and finish - II.jpg


    tapped into the parking light (as this is an UK model - we have one of those)
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    12. tapping into the parking light wiring.jpg


    USed heavy duty connectors to join all wires
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    13. using plastic connectors to join all wires.jpg


    Checking lights ...
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    14. Light Checking.jpg

    Finished product
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    15. Lights on.jpg

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    16. Lights on - No Flash.jpg

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    17. Close up.jpg

    A buddy of mine (Thanks ! Shiraz ) helped me through this
     
  2. anikmankar

    anikmankar New Member

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    looks pretty sweet.
     
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    Thats a pretty sweet mod. Makes me want to cut into the mirror itself and try and put turn signals up there...
     
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    Wud it work if wired to the indicators, seen as thy're orange it might work?
     
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    yes it would work if connected to the signals. Not done that out of choice
     
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    Kissan makes an LED strip to add to the bottom of the mirror. If that is how you want to go. Also Thurn makes mirrors with lights already installed in the back of them. To make your life easier.

     
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    nice mod. Do know the specs on the leds like watts, amp, voltage? I have some solid spacer now and that would be cool to replace with these and make them turn signals that might actually be seen by other drivers.
     
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    i have used the 8SMD LED T10 from ebay...removed the housing and flattened the wiring...
     
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