DIY: Maplight CHEAP! Thanks MOM!
#23
Well your welcome guys
Only problem I have with it is my friends like to get in and push it rapidly to cause a strobe effect to get on my nerves.
I haven't used the factory dome light since though.
Only problem I have with it is my friends like to get in and push it rapidly to cause a strobe effect to get on my nerves.
I haven't used the factory dome light since though.
#24
Got my lights in the mail. The light I placed at the front near the mirror works *very* well; I was surprised at how much light this little thing puts out. And, it looks cute. It goes pretty well with the interior design, even in the wild color, so I'm sure the silver/black ones match even better.
Though, I don't know what that guy online was talking about; the batteries are only accessed from the back of the light. Not a huge deal, but still.
These lights are definitely worth the money, hehe.
Though, I don't know what that guy online was talking about; the batteries are only accessed from the back of the light. Not a huge deal, but still.
These lights are definitely worth the money, hehe.
#26
OK now that I've had it a few weeks....
It will rattle a tiny bit over really really bumpy city streets...so if you're super **** about rattles this may not be the best idea.
(I'm still keeping mine cause it's only in extremely bumpy situations that it becomes unbearable.)
It will rattle a tiny bit over really really bumpy city streets...so if you're super **** about rattles this may not be the best idea.
(I'm still keeping mine cause it's only in extremely bumpy situations that it becomes unbearable.)
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