raymond
Member
- Location
- Netherlands
- Car
- FX35 RWD
Sometimes you begin with something and halfway true you think what have i put myself into……again…?! :err:
This is just 1 of these things. There are a several side blinker versions available for our FX mirrors, but I personally found them a bit too big for my taste.
Once I saw the blinkers from the new Audi line-up I knew right away that was the version I liked. Smooth and with a dark color so they won’t stand out compared to the black color.
And for 25,- Euro ( 30 Dollar ) each it was worth trying IMO.
At first I thought it was an easy fit. Just cut out the shape and might not even need to repaint when done right. The led when held under the mirror had 98% the same shape, but thing was that the housing of the blinker was hitting the mirror cap at certain points due to the rounded shape of the mirror.
This meant that I had to mount them not flat on, but in a different angle witch didn’t made the fitment easier.
Final to make it happen we ( me and my buddy’s) had to polyester the mirror caps not only to make a perfect fit but also as the glass runs a bit inwards and otherwise you could see true the gap.
We make the lower side thicker and rounded it in so it looked sort of OEM and not with an 90 degree angle.
In the end I’m again very happy with the result hope you all like it.
P.s: Honestly haven't connected them yet so no "working"pics yet
This is just 1 of these things. There are a several side blinker versions available for our FX mirrors, but I personally found them a bit too big for my taste.
Once I saw the blinkers from the new Audi line-up I knew right away that was the version I liked. Smooth and with a dark color so they won’t stand out compared to the black color.
And for 25,- Euro ( 30 Dollar ) each it was worth trying IMO.
At first I thought it was an easy fit. Just cut out the shape and might not even need to repaint when done right. The led when held under the mirror had 98% the same shape, but thing was that the housing of the blinker was hitting the mirror cap at certain points due to the rounded shape of the mirror.
This meant that I had to mount them not flat on, but in a different angle witch didn’t made the fitment easier.
Final to make it happen we ( me and my buddy’s) had to polyester the mirror caps not only to make a perfect fit but also as the glass runs a bit inwards and otherwise you could see true the gap.
We make the lower side thicker and rounded it in so it looked sort of OEM and not with an 90 degree angle.
In the end I’m again very happy with the result hope you all like it.
P.s: Honestly haven't connected them yet so no "working"pics yet