Footwell lighting

Stevo7682

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Scottish Zeds
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Maybole , South Ayrshire
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Z3 Individual Dakar / Orinoco Individual
Glad it's finally got dark enough to go out look at my new footwell lighting and got to say I'm well pleased with the results :):):)
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Looking good there Stevo :thumbsup:
Now when you drop that all important penny on the floor in the dark you'll be able to find it ;).

Steve
 
Sometimes every penny counts ;)
Had some spare lights from my skoda superb so decided have a look see what involved wasn't too bad . Took pics thinking of posting as a how to guide :)
 
Sometimes every penny counts ;)
Had some spare lights from my skoda superb so decided have a look see what involved wasn't too bad . Took pics thinking of posting as a how to guide :)
I for one would be grateful to see a how to guide as it's something I'd like to do and I don't have a clue with electrics.
You're right mate every penny does count especially at the petrol station when it's just clicked over a tenner :whistle:.

Steve
 
I for one would be grateful to see a how to guide as it's something I'd like to do and I don't have a clue with electrics.
You're right mate every penny does count especially at the petrol station when it's just clicked over a tenner :whistle:.

Steve
Yep and you know by the look on the face of the person behind the counter They ain't letting you off with it =))=))
Sure no problem I'll put a thread together tomorrow night the electrics were the easy bit risky bit was cutting the panels
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picture through the back window with the upper interior light off
 
you don't need to cut the panels if you use an led strip. I have 2 sets, one set comes on instead of the dome light, while the other is dimmable and connected to the ash tray light.
 
Looks excellent - can be seen from the International Space Station! :cool:
 
I for one would be grateful to see a how to guide as it's something I'd like to do and I don't have a clue with electrics.
You're right mate every penny does count especially at the petrol station when it's just clicked over a tenner :whistle:.

Steve
Still have some if you still want them Steve?

Tony.
 
No worries mate, they're yours if you want them, no panic.:)

Tony
 
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you don't need to cut the panels if you use an led strip. I have 2 sets, one set comes on instead of the dome light, while the other is dimmable and connected to the ash tray light.
I had thought about doing that but was aiming to have a more factory fitted look which I think I've done not too bad at when they are off they look like meant to be there
 
looks good, certainly beats the daft price of the other aftermarket lights you can buy for a kings ransom (if you have seen them) :thumbsup:
 
Cost me next to nothing the lights I had but you could pick them up from a scrappy easy enough, led cost couple quid, bit time bit of wire job done :D
 
im going to move mine under the seats, going to try for the warm glow look, i even put a small strip in the glove box, though to be fair they have been in there 2 years and i cant say i have ever thought - good job i have glove box lights:whistle:
 
im going to move mine under the seats, going to try for the warm glow look, i even put a small strip in the glove box, though to be fair they have been in there 2 years and i cant say i have ever thought - good job i have glove box lights:whistle:
 
You know why that is its because the zeds glove box is so small you couldn't loose anything in it in the first place to need a light to find it =))=))
 
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