So here's the breakdown of what we offer:
Cutting:
Each section we cut out we charge 50 bucks to do. Most Superlux tails have at least 2 sections that need to be cut out, some as many as 4 sections. If there are 4 sections, you have the option to have me saw them open which will expose the chrome bezel that can then be painted. If you know its already going to be 200 bucks, this is the way to go. If you just want them painted regardless of how many LEDs are out, or if no LEDs are out, its still 200 bucks to saw them in half.
LED Repair:
We charge 10 dollars for each LED that must be physically removed and replaced. Most of the time, this never needs to be done. A solder connection simple needs to have solder added to it to strengthen it. I think the Superlux factory was under rationing out solder to the kids in the back when they made these, lol, j/k... maybe?
Paint and Chrome Color:
Paint is either 100 for single stage paints (Satin Black, Gloss Black, Pepto Bismol Pink, etc.), or it is 150 for two stage paints, such as Karusell White, Tsukuba Red, Bathurst Black, etc.). You also have the option of getting any custom colored Chrome. We'll eventually get a big gallery of examples of these, but just imagine any color insanely reflective tinted the color you want. This is not paint, and your local painter can't do this, even with the coolest rattle can from Autozone, promise. The custom chrome colors are the same price as two stage paint, 150 for the bezel.
Above and Beyond:
For 350, we offer sequential lighting for these tails. That means you can have each group of LEDs light up one by one for a very cool effect. We offer any custom sequence you can think of, but we recommend either "stacking" or "fly by". Stacking is when LEDs 1-13 light up one at a time in a strip, then once all are lit, they stay on until the turn signal pulse is done (takes about .5 a second), then repeats. Fly By is when the LEDs only ever have 3-4 on at a time, in an animated sequence that appears like a comet with a faint tail behind it. This is when the 1st LED lights up at full power, the 2nd LED with 40% power, the 3rd with 10% power, is running horizontally across the span of 13 LEDs.
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Cutting:
Each section we cut out we charge 50 bucks to do. Most Superlux tails have at least 2 sections that need to be cut out, some as many as 4 sections. If there are 4 sections, you have the option to have me saw them open which will expose the chrome bezel that can then be painted. If you know its already going to be 200 bucks, this is the way to go. If you just want them painted regardless of how many LEDs are out, or if no LEDs are out, its still 200 bucks to saw them in half.
LED Repair:
We charge 10 dollars for each LED that must be physically removed and replaced. Most of the time, this never needs to be done. A solder connection simple needs to have solder added to it to strengthen it. I think the Superlux factory was under rationing out solder to the kids in the back when they made these, lol, j/k... maybe?
Paint and Chrome Color:
Paint is either 100 for single stage paints (Satin Black, Gloss Black, Pepto Bismol Pink, etc.), or it is 150 for two stage paints, such as Karusell White, Tsukuba Red, Bathurst Black, etc.). You also have the option of getting any custom colored Chrome. We'll eventually get a big gallery of examples of these, but just imagine any color insanely reflective tinted the color you want. This is not paint, and your local painter can't do this, even with the coolest rattle can from Autozone, promise. The custom chrome colors are the same price as two stage paint, 150 for the bezel.
Above and Beyond:
For 350, we offer sequential lighting for these tails. That means you can have each group of LEDs light up one by one for a very cool effect. We offer any custom sequence you can think of, but we recommend either "stacking" or "fly by". Stacking is when LEDs 1-13 light up one at a time in a strip, then once all are lit, they stay on until the turn signal pulse is done (takes about .5 a second), then repeats. Fly By is when the LEDs only ever have 3-4 on at a time, in an animated sequence that appears like a comet with a faint tail behind it. This is when the 1st LED lights up at full power, the 2nd LED with 40% power, the 3rd with 10% power, is running horizontally across the span of 13 LEDs.
Check us out on Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest, and your friendly neighborhood forums [send a PM, we dont like to pay them π ]
Call us at 909 684 5044 or email Sales @ FlyRyde.com
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Check out the Tools and Gear I use:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/flyryde/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_loc_4.oRBbEA2XRZV
(By visiting these links we will receive a small commission, at no additional cost to you. )
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https://www.youtube.com/user/flyryde?sub_confirmation=1
Call us: (909) 684-5044
Website: http://www.FlyRyde.com
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I purchased these tail lights for my son's Gen Coupe and three months later we have three LED's out on the left side. How can we replace the individual LED's?
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i believe they are 56 ohm 1/2 watt, and i solder in 3 total, basically right next to the existing resistors, just not touching them. they are connected at the same poi
Awesome video! May I ask what resister you used? Did you use one for each led or just one in series with all the LEDs?
GoPro camera was aimed at my feet, lol. And yeah, that's a Bomb bird on my hand (I has 4yr old!)