$7 Hood vent lightning mod.

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I stumbled upon some cheap LED flex lights on Amazon and decided I needed a DIY project. So I bought them and two days later I installed them. I have to say, it looks SICK.

This isn't a step by step how to guide, there's other threads out there for that I believe so I'm just going to highlight on what I did.
First off I removed the vents and stuck the flex strips on the concaved part of the hood. Then I placed electrical tape to secure it and seal it up because I didn't trust just the 3M backing to last on its own.
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Next step was wiring. I'm very meticulous when I do my wiring. I solder and heat shrink all my connections and route my wires it in a way where it's least obvious.

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I drilled three holes in the plastic covering the firewall to route the wires out of because it seemed to be the better option.
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Grounded to the frame right next to the hood hinge.
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The last step was connecting to one of my auxiliary switches. I'm eventually getting a LED control module with remote that I will hook all my engine bay LEDs to, so for now I went the quick route and twist connected my wires to aux 4, then sealed it up with tape.

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That night I turned them on and stood there for a minute while drool was rolling down my mouth. I love it.
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Here's the link to the lights I bought.
Amazon.com: Zone Tech 30cm LED Car Flexible Waterproof Light Strip Red (pack of 4): Automotive


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That's pretty badass looking. Do you think they will they hold up...Off Roading?
 

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That's pretty badass looking. Do you think they will they hold up...Off Roading?

That does look pretty bad ass!

We've used the LED strips for rock lights for people who wanted something really cheap and were ok with it not being "as bright" as some of the other options. they hold up well, the only issue really has been the 3M backing tape not holding, so we usually use a little glue or silicone to help it out. Epoxy works well but sometimes it discolors the strip. doesn't really effect output though.
 
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That's pretty badass looking. Do you think they will they hold up...Off Roading?

I believe they will. There shouldn't be no problem with the lights since they're waterproof, if anything the tape might eventually loosen but honestly I don't think it will.

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Did mine in 12/8/2014, a lot of rain and snow this year still holding, just made sure I wipped it down with alcohol before sticking them on.
 
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