Use LED Strips to Deco Mazda Angel Eyes
Have you ever dreamed of being a millionaire? I guessed everyone had that kind of fancy: if I were a millionaire, I would like to travel around the world, had a glass of champagne in Burj Dubaihad, and had my own cottage on the golden beach, and then Porsche 911 or Cadillac Fleetwood. OK, dream time was over. Go back to reality. Maybe now I could not have my “Fleetwood”, but I could still make my car become a “dream”, a dream deep into every guy’s heart: refitting the one I already got.
Two months ago, I updated my car light with some LED strips(I got from LightingNext). Now I had some extra at hand. It triggered me every now and then. I thought why not make full use of them. So this time, our leading role was Peter’s Mazda. And Peter strongly required me to make a record of his baby’s updating. Why not? I didn’t report mine last time, so it was an opportunity for both of us.
LED strips were fascinating on cars. You would never know unless you tried yourselves. My car was updated with room lights and headlamps. Like other room lights, nothing special, but blue LED strips which they offered surprised me.
Given wire stripping, it was necessary to ask professional for help, if you were not good at it. Do not share the blame, if you cut off those wires.
LED strips actually appeared blue when they worked. The picture below might have some color distortions. It seemed like a white car with 2 pairs of white lights.

Let’s have a try at night. Like 2 pair of angel eyes, which was a little bit odd if I continued to call them “eyes”. Whatever, they were still awesome.


I planned to put those strips below frog lamp, but they mismatched with each other, as strips had black plates as their bases and my car was colored white. So I put them above frog lamps and they would not be going to be seen from our sight of view. If anyone wanted to have a try on cars with dark color, namely dark purple or black, I strongly suggested putting them below the lamps.





Use waterproof tape to cover the exposed part. Keep away from exhaust pipe or you needed a new one soon.


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