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New angel eye project for 01-02 corolla...

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by statik, Jun 22, 2005.

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Do you have an interest or want for these?

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    statik New Member

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    HAHA You dislike me? :p Thanks, I like my car too... We were thinking of selling it, and I just got sick to my stomach. Thank God my girl said she didn't want to let it go. :)

    Yeah, I agree with you and Vamp, ending at the top!

    I'll keep y'all updated.
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    rainbow_star New Member

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    Yes! Finally! I'm so looking forward to it since day one!
    I think it looks better if it go all the way around to make an "eye". Oh well.
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    01rollas New Member

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    just give me something good becasue i have my friends extra set here at my house right now and i think he forgot about them.
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    ratsnrop New Member

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    Ok, how's the price looking? BTW everything looks great!
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    statik New Member

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    Just an update...
    I've been having problems with the light dispersion, it needs to be even without hot or cold spots. Next thing to do is use CAST acrylic, instead of calendered acrylic. I believe this has some effect on how the light is diffused through the glass. The first prototype looked great, with one LED the light traveled allmost all the way around the ring. It was also CAST, the preceding prototypes were calendered. Maybe a wider projection angle LED is in order, we'll see.

    All this week I am going to be busy as hell getting my house ready for drywall. I hope to at least try a few things during my lunch break at work.

    I'll keep y'all updated.
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    rainbow_star New Member

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    Cool man, keep us update!
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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    see if you can make it to where if the light source your using for the halo is replacable incase it burns out.
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    corollakustom j-rolla what?

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    Hey Statik whats up with the project were you able to solve the problems with the project??
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    statik New Member

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    Oooh... yeah. that might be tough. I'll think about it.
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    ratsnrop New Member

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    You're still waiting for a set of headlights?!? I may live in Hawaii but if that's the case, I'll just go to a fricken junkyard and pick up a set from there!... I'll see how much it is and how much it is to ship...
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    statik New Member

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    :rolleyes:

    Great. Thanks for the good idea, it's just more work for me! j/k

    Your right, that would be good. Well, I may shift my entire design plan to a different style of ring so that I could incorporate fiberoptic cable. Then we would have the light source OUTSIDE of the sealed headlight. If it burns out you can change it, or if you just want to change the colors! I hope this turns out nice... I was thinking about trying some UV LEDs, but didn't want to seal them in just in case I didn't like it. If I can get the fiberoptics to work out I can try the UV light without the hassle. I think duplex 1/8" fiberoptic cable might do the trick. Feed a cable into each end of the ring.

    Well, back to the drawing board.
    Thanks for the input!
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    statik New Member

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    No, read up in the thread, J-Rolla hooked me up.
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    oops... my bad... I guess it would help if I read instead of just skimmed:superconf
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    statik New Member

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    no biggie
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    Yeah, but there is only one halo, but two lights. I would like to see a halo for the high beam, too, for a total of two halos in each side. THere are those cheap headlights, tho, but they *suck*
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    December '05 Update on Angel Eyes...

    I'm still trying to find a better way to do this. There are some hotspots in the ring. I don't know how undesireable that really is or not. It think it looks ok, but some people might not like it since real angel eyes are evenly lit. (from what I've seen anyways.)

    Work in progress...

    Here's some pics.

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    Woow!! I think it looks really good!!! Can wait to see it done!
    I'm still waiting for these angle eyes. I want to black out my headlight and install these together so that I dont need to open it twice. :D
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    7MGTTEConcept MK3 #2? maybe..

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    did u make that little piece of plastic that you use for the halo? if so..I think u might have just stumbled across something that'll make you alot of money...I like that idea better than the other halo's out there...a light goes out..replace the light..not the housing...
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    statik New Member

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    Yeah I made it.
    Now how to get even fiberoptic light disbursment on that plastic piece.
    That will be tough, but slick if I can do it.
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    magnem44 The Magnificent

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    it looks really good, i just think you need to add a little to the top so u get the full circle, but other than that it looks awesome. cant wait to see the finished product, keep up the good work.

    it looks really good, i just think you need to add a little to the top so u get the full circle, but other than that it looks awesome. cant wait to see the finished product, keep up the good work.
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    I think I'm going to leave it like that. Most people said that it would look better if the ring ended at the top. Similar to BMW.

    thanks!
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    looks nice :)
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    magnem44 The Magnificent

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    Hey no arguing with that, your the man with the master plan. keep up the good work. Still looks great.
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    NICE. Can't wait for the finished product
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    *Drools*

    *Wipes*

    I was wondering if the post died... that's pretty damn sexy! How's the price looking for those? And will here be a diy on how to install them once the piece(s) is/are finished?
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    statik New Member

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    Not sure about price yet. Yes there will be a DIY.
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    i would love to see this...would difinitly buy this if it works out!!! :dance1:
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    no response in a while... how are the angel eyes working out? any price for them?
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    1337Rolla oh my

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    I can't believe I missed this thread!

    :djparty:

    I'd be interested in these also

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