Vulcan Autoworx Sleepy Eye Kit
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so how soon are you looking to have a couple sets to go out? i'm tired of being blind at night, and torn between these and sakebomb... but i like the small dual headlight look much much better. we were chatting a while back about helping you with testing. still waiting
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should be available soon. I may have you test a set.
we're trouble shooting a few things, and would like some feed back.
So after hours of consideration, i am convinced that the issue that Toyzzzz had with the light fixture bottoming out before the headlight motor was in the down position, this causes the motor to reverse cycle back up. basically meaning that the headlight couldn't go down. what myself, David Hayes, and Toyzzzz can't figure out is why David's doesn't have the same issue. That is pretty the main technical hold up. Im going to do a new set of molds, because im not completely satisfied with a few things, finish wise (that has nothing to do with Shine, but rather the the pieces i produced to make the molds of). Plus I want to add a bit of material as well to make them longer on the sides (gives a bit more adjust-ability).
Also for those that were concerned with the gap in the hood that is visible with the lights up, Toyzzzz informed me that he doesn't have the rubber pieces that attach to the hood and hang down in place. We also thought that a body color vinyl could be applied to the rubber pieces thus masking the gap.
we're trouble shooting a few things, and would like some feed back.
So after hours of consideration, i am convinced that the issue that Toyzzzz had with the light fixture bottoming out before the headlight motor was in the down position, this causes the motor to reverse cycle back up. basically meaning that the headlight couldn't go down. what myself, David Hayes, and Toyzzzz can't figure out is why David's doesn't have the same issue. That is pretty the main technical hold up. Im going to do a new set of molds, because im not completely satisfied with a few things, finish wise (that has nothing to do with Shine, but rather the the pieces i produced to make the molds of). Plus I want to add a bit of material as well to make them longer on the sides (gives a bit more adjust-ability).
Also for those that were concerned with the gap in the hood that is visible with the lights up, Toyzzzz informed me that he doesn't have the rubber pieces that attach to the hood and hang down in place. We also thought that a body color vinyl could be applied to the rubber pieces thus masking the gap.
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I was going to help get a set up and going... but if anyone is interested in buying out my deposit, David already has the lights in hand to send out...
4066906743.
He's going to hang onto them until i make this dreaded roadtrip back home... it's been a trainwreck so far, that's the only reason i was looking to sell my spot.
4066906743.
He's going to hang onto them until i make this dreaded roadtrip back home... it's been a trainwreck so far, that's the only reason i was looking to sell my spot.
#118
im not sure what the weight of the stock reflector housing, i will have to weigh my setup. the weight will favor stock, considering only the reflector housing is removed for the new setup. then each side gains 2 modules, a mounting bracket and various hardware, plus the wiring harness does add as well. so the stock will be lighter, but likely only like 3lbs total if i were to guess.
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My final test set is mid-install now. So hopefully early December.
Also a side note, tools needed for installation.
Angle grinder, or similar. you will need to grind the flare off of the ball on the cam arm.
A cutting tool, to make a roughly 1.5 inch straight cut. a dremel works great, though a hack saw blade would suffice.
Screwdriver, or drill
Various drill bits
Various sockets
Also a side note, tools needed for installation.
Angle grinder, or similar. you will need to grind the flare off of the ball on the cam arm.
A cutting tool, to make a roughly 1.5 inch straight cut. a dremel works great, though a hack saw blade would suffice.
Screwdriver, or drill
Various drill bits
Various sockets