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  1. Building my own flush tail lights

    When did this reflector thing become a dot requirement? I don't see any vehicles with reflectors on their numbers lol
  2. Building my own flush tail lights

    Those are the ones printed in carbon fiber filament. Carbon fiber filament is 80% plastic and 20% carbon fiber particles. Making a matte textured surface that is hard to see printed layer lines.
  3. Building my own flush tail lights

    Was going to get these when I couldn't find any lights with back up lights...... Still might get them.
  4. Building my own flush tail lights

    Excellent thanks!!!!
  5. Building my own flush tail lights

    I think the taillights should be fine in all weather... Just want to make sure... PETG plastic can survive everything lol... PET plastic is what water bottles and most soda plastic bottles are made of. Hmmmm I'm not a big fan of the silver badging ... 3d printed cover doesn't sound so bad...
  6. Building my own flush tail lights

    There are definitely wranglers all around here. Guess I could start going to jeep meets and meet some people....
  7. Building my own flush tail lights

    I really need to do something about those ugly red reflectors in the back bumper
  8. Building my own flush tail lights

    This is what it looks like with the foam backing on. Don't mind all the cob webs
  9. Building my own flush tail lights

    Anyone live near Ocala Florida?
  10. Building my own flush tail lights

    The more I keep building onto this version the more I like it over the trailer lights too. This is really starting to look like it was made for the housing, Instead of just stuck in with a rubber graumet ..
  11. Building my own flush tail lights

    Three lamp unit will have a : Top light: red Center light: white (reverse) Bottom light: red
  12. Building my own flush tail lights

    So production wise, when I do start selling I should be able to produce 3-4 sets a day depending on imperfections.
  13. Building my own flush tail lights

    Sound like a great candidate. Very true story! I wish I had a wrangler around here that I could get to design on. I feel I could do better then what is out there for it now. Almost had a JL but then the wife chose a infinity instead... She has a lifted GMC Sierra also....
  14. Building my own flush tail lights

    Ha ha ha I didn't even think about that. That is great. I'll have to divorce my wife and find a Tiffany or Something more exotic like a Tatiana....
  15. Building my own flush tail lights

    If only you all knew how many of these are laying around here lol
  16. Building my own flush tail lights

    Printed version will be in the 350 to 400 range I believe. Work always getting in the way :-(
  17. Building my own flush tail lights

    What they look like being printed
  18. Building my own flush tail lights

    This is how tail lights are looking straight off the printer. I'm pretty happy with them. I haven't put the screw inserts in or the foam backing on this one yet. Let me know what you all think.
  19. Building my own flush tail lights

    Okay I think I'm ready for production. I just need connectors to arrive, and place a order for a bunch of lights. What's going to happen first. I will send probably two pairs out for people to test and report back to everyone the quality and if they feel it is worth the money, along with...
  20. Building my own flush tail lights

    Whenever I get to it, I'll keep you at the top of list.




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