Project Blackout
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So, just pop the bottom portion of the trim and it all comes out?
I was just wondering about that same "auto door lock" situation this afternoon...
You need to access the ETACS ECU for that option. Dealers can do it with their MUT, but most won't or [claim to] don't know how.
Otherwise, see here: ETACS options customization
Otherwise, see here: ETACS options customization
Thank you.
Exactly how my strip was done with the curve... but yours came out so much cleaner. My lazy a$$ installer cut around the rearview and rear camera wiring (i have the lcd in rearview) so it looks like two pieces from inside and strange from the outside. kinda hard to explain. I will post a pic or two to show others what to avoid if getting a strip done. Love your install. looks great. just hate mine.
I finally went out to get some night shots and HOLY SMOKES! I was not expecting this!



With the led strip firing downwards into the headlights and the way the housing was designed, it turned into some kind of fiber optic lighting illusion! The blu'ish tint from the leds actually ran through and around the outside of the headlights making it look like I have some kind of fiber optic cable running along whole thing! It looks freaking amazing in person. I tried to get a better example with a video, but I don't think it does it justice. It just looks insane in person!



With the led strip firing downwards into the headlights and the way the housing was designed, it turned into some kind of fiber optic lighting illusion! The blu'ish tint from the leds actually ran through and around the outside of the headlights making it look like I have some kind of fiber optic cable running along whole thing! It looks freaking amazing in person. I tried to get a better example with a video, but I don't think it does it justice. It just looks insane in person!
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You're definitely on a roll with your fun mods. Great thread to read!
Do you happen to have a source where you get your PDF's on how to take the entire interior apart? I can most likely figure it out, but it's always nice having schematics for a guide and reassurance there are clips where you're pulling, tugging, and prying from.
Do you happen to have a source where you get your PDF's on how to take the entire interior apart? I can most likely figure it out, but it's always nice having schematics for a guide and reassurance there are clips where you're pulling, tugging, and prying from.
You're definitely on a roll with your fun mods. Great thread to read!
Do you happen to have a source where you get your PDF's on how to take the entire interior apart? I can most likely figure it out, but it's always nice having schematics for a guide and reassurance there are clips where you're pulling, tugging, and prying from.
Do you happen to have a source where you get your PDF's on how to take the entire interior apart? I can most likely figure it out, but it's always nice having schematics for a guide and reassurance there are clips where you're pulling, tugging, and prying from.
You're definitely on a roll with your fun mods. Great thread to read!
Do you happen to have a source where you get your PDF's on how to take the entire interior apart? I can most likely figure it out, but it's always nice having schematics for a guide and reassurance there are clips where you're pulling, tugging, and prying from.
Do you happen to have a source where you get your PDF's on how to take the entire interior apart? I can most likely figure it out, but it's always nice having schematics for a guide and reassurance there are clips where you're pulling, tugging, and prying from.
Lost count how many hours all this assembly took me!
















Don't even bother reading the instructions, they're worthless. Confused the crap out of me. I looked at the bolt holes on the hitch, then I looked at my frame rails and knew exactly where everything was suppose to go. There's only 6 bolts, so you can't really mess up. I did forget to put in the spacer plate though... but I don't see what's the point of it, because you don't really need it. Also my vehicle didn't come with a tow hook?!
Now I just need to find a cable lock that's long enough to go through all the bikes and skinny enough to go through the space in hitch next to the receiver
















Don't even bother reading the instructions, they're worthless. Confused the crap out of me. I looked at the bolt holes on the hitch, then I looked at my frame rails and knew exactly where everything was suppose to go. There's only 6 bolts, so you can't really mess up. I did forget to put in the spacer plate though... but I don't see what's the point of it, because you don't really need it. Also my vehicle didn't come with a tow hook?!
Now I just need to find a cable lock that's long enough to go through all the bikes and skinny enough to go through the space in hitch next to the receiver
Last edited by RA012124; Jun 25, 2013 at 02:38 PM.
I actually had to take a look outside .
Looks just about identical to mine. Except the LED strips over the headlight (which I'm stealing the idea). Oh and I did just throw some vent visors on as well.
Looks great!
Looks just about identical to mine. Except the LED strips over the headlight (which I'm stealing the idea). Oh and I did just throw some vent visors on as well.Looks great!
Haha. I really like the look. I went cheap and just bought some Lund AVS ones off amazon for 55.00. I forgot, I did get the weathertech digi-fit floor mats trunk mat however. They are really nice, but the passenger side slides forwards a bit without much effort.
http://www.weathertech.com/mitsubish...er-digitalfit/
http://www.weathertech.com/mitsubish...er-digitalfit/



















I have the exact same bike rack, exact same hitch, same car (duh), and same rim color. If yours was white I'd have thought you stole mine lol