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Post by brigond on Nov 19, 2018 14:57:12 GMT -5
I use a free app called Taptalk that you can download from the play store on an android phone. You access this Forum through the app and adding pictures is extremely easy when you use the app. It does have ads that you can easily scroll by. You can access your picture gallery in your phone or just take a snapshot right then when they're just like this picture.
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Post by brigond on Nov 20, 2018 1:36:45 GMT -5
If you have an Android phone and download a Free app called Taptalk, you will be accessing the Charger forum through the app. Posting pictures is "extremely " easy . It gets the pictures from your phones picture gallery or you can take a picture on the spot. It simply inserts the photo right into your post. There are ads but you can scroll past them. Nothing that will interrupt or stop you from navigating. Even if you use it just to post a photo.
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setauketjeff
Settling In
1971 440 MGM Every stoplight is a staging light!
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Post by setauketjeff on Dec 3, 2018 17:15:16 GMT -5
I have mentioned Octane Lighting in other threads. They're the west coast company that makes aftermarket lighting products. After not being able to see at night with the 1971 Halogens I decided to research LED options. Long story short, I decided to go with Octane Lighting's Headlight Enclosures with LED headlights and Blue COB Halo Rings. Even though my car is 95% original and old school, I needed the LEDs to see, and figured the Halo rings will not only look cool, but also pay homage to the new MOPARS. Here's a few pics that I hope will upload OK. Hope this link works: www.amazon.com/photos/share/rClNBer4pwO6zyvJ2X74sf2AuVc0YsZCWxTteXFVmyE
Will be uploading better quality pics in the future.
Update: I had a small issue with one of the halo rings. I must say that Ryan of Octane Lighting went out of his way to help. These guys are real pros and a pleasure to work with. I'm not affiliated with them in any way.
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DynoDave
CO-ADMINISTRATOR
Motown Mopar-Wizard
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Post by DynoDave on Dec 3, 2018 21:21:30 GMT -5
PM sent.
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Post by brigond on Apr 9, 2019 1:05:21 GMT -5
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Post by hanks73340 on Apr 9, 2019 5:42:48 GMT -5
looking good..... *thumb up*
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DynoDave
CO-ADMINISTRATOR
Motown Mopar-Wizard
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Post by DynoDave on Apr 9, 2019 11:18:57 GMT -5
Oh yeah...that came out great! Nice work!
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Post by CDN72SE on Apr 9, 2019 12:08:53 GMT -5
Very nice!
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Post by brigond on Apr 9, 2019 14:03:14 GMT -5
Thanks. If you look closely you can see that I painted over one of the chrome lines. Its on the drivers side flip headlight door.🙄.. Guess I skipped a line while applying the vaseline. No worries, the dremel tool took it off. It was on there pretty good for rattle can paint.
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Post by brigond on Apr 12, 2019 16:12:51 GMT -5
Finally got brave enough to cut a hole in the head liner to free up the dome light wiring. Now I know why I waited 5 years. Somebody put a new headliner in the car. Its a little wrinkly but it's up there pretty good. The picture makes it look worse than it is. I did screw up. I was a little off while cutting the hole in the fabric. NOOOOOO! It cost me $10 plus, to purchase fabric/tent patches to mend the cut in the fabric ( box on the seat). I cut about an inch passed the dome light base. On the plus side, it doesn't look horrible and the Dome light WORKS! Another small improvement to take off the list.
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