Acidburn
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since i currently dont trust my tpyping skills
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good party tonmgithh
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sorry to hear about tucson
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allowed to share with us?
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http://www.whenisbritneygoingtodie.com/
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these are the smallest 2 I've found so far http://www.darvex.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Sc...Product_Count=1 http://www.darvex.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Sc...Product_Count=1
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who makes the smallest ANL fuse holder? looking for something less than 5" long or does not require the wires to attach along the same line as the fuse
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just play it normally and it will break in
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No you don't, they still look like super cheesy shitty GM crap. **shrugs** Gotta work with what I got
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http://www.howmanyfiveyearoldscouldyoutakeinafight.com/ hahahah, I could take 26
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If you could find it, post it up.
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To be honest, I'm sure you'd be just fine with regular LEDs. have to figure out what size and where to get 'em though
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1000 watts RMS amp
Acidburn replied to Jpm4536's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I'm sure you can find something better than an eD for that price -
absolutely no complaints with mine
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Yes, and that is why they come with a dimmer knob From the studies I have read, it seems to require a medium to high intensity light for long durations. This isn't the case with you and driving, I am sure. Alrighty, I'll investigate this further then. :cool32:
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I bet your tires are not happy didn't get the chance to do that
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That's what a dimmer knob is for
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From a physiological standpoint, there have been numerous studies suggesting that blue light can damage our eyes. Blue light can damage the cells of the retina, which can eventually lead to macular degeneration. Just recently have there been a couple studies popping up stating that blue light is fine for your eyes, but they do not appear to have any consistent or convincing evidence justifying their reasonings. Nevertheless, you are probably correct in saying that a faint blue light on the dash of a vehicle would be fine. If it is fairly bright and you are looking at it quite often (lots of night driving), it might cause problems down the road. If the light is that bright, however, I would be worried about being pulled over and written a ticket first. Hmm, I don't want to be burning up my retinas, but don't some production cars come with blue dashes?
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replace the stock lights with blue led's ? It's not bad on the eyes. The dash in the dub is that shade of blue and it's really nice at night. yeah, I'm waiting for the guy who did it to get back to me with what kind of LEDs