🚗 Illuminate your drive with style and confidence—because your ride deserves to be seen.
The 2PC 24 Inch Dual Color Red/Sequence Amber LED Headlight Strip Tube by surpassme offers a high-brightness, waterproof, and flexible daytime running light solution compatible with nearly all vehicles. Featuring premium silicon for easy bending and cutting, a fully sealed design for all-weather durability, and simple peel-and-stick installation, this ultra-thin LED strip enhances both safety and aesthetics on the road.
Brand | surpassme |
Color | Red/Sequence Amber |
Form Factor | Strip |
Auto Part Position | Right |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Manufacturer | Modi Fly |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.16 x 5.12 x 0.83 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | MTTS049RD60 |
J**S
Good lights.. take your time installing
I used these on the back end of my car... they work great, however as stated they are solid red, and can hook up to the turn signals. The main complaint I have is that it's so ass backwards in wiring in my opinion. The wiring is at its furthest point away from the actual wiring your hooking into. I feel if your creating something that switches to a turn signal you'd want the wires facing that direction, so I can see how people get confused. I spent extra time with a volt meter and testing them to identify the correct way to install them. They look great but for my car I need the full length coverage... which these were not intended for the back endnof the car lol. Overall they're great!Oh also the wiring is tiny.. such a pain in the... yeah... it's like a 20 or 22 gauge... possibly smaller? Just a heads up lol
M**H
How sticky are they.
Are still working after 9 months. Not as bright as I was hoping they would be. But they do work as advertised. Adhesion is a little questionable, I used super glue on the ends to make them curve.
S**K
Cutting and Adhesive
I just got these. I haven't installed them yet. Testing looks good.Mine are going to be mounted flat on the outside of the taillight. It's approx 11" so I needed to cut them. You have to look on the edge where you see the individual LEDs, and cut between them. Line your scissors up squarely in the middle and CUT. It takes some effort.Remove the cap from the cut and, use some silicone adhesive in the inside of the cap, and reattach the cap to the strip.As far as adhesive on both sides, if you're mounting it in the gap with just the edge showing, it's not a real issue. Mine are going to be flat mounted.You can remove the adhesive strip from the exposed side. What I did with mine was to get some chrome Pinstripe tape, and put it down the center of the strip. If you leave the white adhesive it covers it just fine.I will revise this review after they are installed and working for a while.Since I am installing them flat, I am using 3M Super Strength Moulding Adhesive tape to attach them to the chrome strip on the lamp assy. I have had a set of PIAA LED GLOW DRLs in the front of the car installed this way for 3 years now.Addition:I finally got them installed, thanks to some nice weather.I set the rears up as rear DRLs, with a 10 second delay. By the time I got done it was late, so I went in for a while.Like I said, I mounted them outside, flat against the bottom of the tail light, and covered the iindividual LEDs with dual stripe chrome pinstripe. I too a small trip after dark.These things are BRIGHT! They could be used for additional stop lamps. I think they increased my rearward visibility by about 100 feet. And when the turn signal kicks in, I see the yellow light from these instead of the orange from the OEMs.Since this was the first day, durability may be an issue, and I will update my results as time goes on. But, initially, I am very pleased with their performance!
C**B
LOOKED nice, but the problems weren't worth it...
Well for starters let me first say that I'm actually an electrician by trade so keep that in my mind, even though car's electric is slightly different. So the idea of trying out the lights on the outside before I did a more comprehensive upgrade to my lights sounded like a good idea. I mean what harm could it cause right? So I followed the directions ran Everything nice and neat, and after I installed them I was quite surprised at how nice they looked. Unfortunately, the second I went to lock my car door from the key fob, I noticed the locks wouldn't lock and therefore my alarm wasn't on. I thought hey it's only one night, I'll get a replacement battery in the morning. Next day got a new duracell battery for my key fob and still nothing. It wouldn't lock, unlock or anything. I have a convertible and holding the unlock button down on the key fob for a few secs will roll down the windows and then open up the top. Well while at work the other day I ran to my car, (opened the door manually) then ran back to the jobsite. At lunch I had a guy approach me and start asking me if I meant to put my roof down when I left. I thought the guy was nuts until I realized what he was saying. So apparently after I walked away from my car, the top automatically opened up leaving my car exposed to anyone that would've walked by. If it wasn't for that guy staying by my car until he saw me later on, (He lived across the street) I would've been screwed. After doing research I finally figured out that LED's like these can cause cars electrical systems to go haywire and cause them to do all sorts of crazy things. I cut the wires immediately but the car is still acting up. Not happy
T**Y
No installation hassle
The media could not be loaded. Works as expected. No installation hassle. Red wire to 12V positive source (this lids up the red lights), Yellow wire is to be connected with positive 12V of the turn signal bulb, while black wire should be connected to any ground wire (negative, or sometimes to car body). It’s up to you to find the right points to hock it, but the product itself is easy as 1,2,3. Fitted to my R-350 as if it was stock made.
S**R
Not to bad, read for more info
If your thinking about buying these, do that. They work wonderfully and they look great if you want something temporary as a mock up. As for permanent don't expect that, I've owned them for a bit and they gave out about 3 months in. The gauge wire used burned up due to the output on my car (Wish they would give a bigger gauge wire for this reason) also if your installing please remove the double sided tape and get a clear doubled sided tape from Walmart or Amazon to replace it (My suggestion is Walmart it's called Alien Tape its $20 and works great) the doubled sided tape they use comes off from rain after 2 or 3 times of getting wet
A**N
Look Great!
I was kind of skeptical, but after installing the lights i really think they turned out great! Fast shipping and great product. I will say, need to have better tape but luckily i had some 3m laying around. Other than that nothing bad to say.
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