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So for context I have a 2015 Toyota Camry I wanted to know if anyone was aware of a company that makes sequential taillights for my year car. The only ones I found were 2018+ for Camrys. Thanks, here's an example
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I know for a fact there are universal kits with a programmable module but as far as an OEM fit you will probably be s.o.l considering they make them mostly for sports cars / sedans like the Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers etc. |
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3CH wrote I know for a fact there are universal kits with a programmable module but as far as an OEM fit you will probably be s.o.l considering they make them mostly for sports cars / sedans like the Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers etc. Wanted get to custom taillights but there isn't much of a modification market for my type of car lol. Could only find headlights. |
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G35 wrote3CH wrote I know for a fact there are universal kits with a programmable module but as far as an OEM fit you will probably be s.o.l considering they make them mostly for sports cars / sedans like the Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers etc. I build custom headlights and taillights. Never done a Camry but it's all the same. You could always buy an extra set and try it yourself it not bad just depends on what you want |
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I have a 2019 camry so ill see if i can find anything for u for ur car ill ask around my friends |
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G35 wrote So for context I have a 2015 Toyota Camry I wanted to know if anyone was aware of a company that makes sequential taillights for my year car. The only ones I found were 2018+ for Camrys. Thanks, here's an example Check here~ carid.com/2015-toyota-camry-acces...velighting |
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2Pac wroteG35 wrote So for context I have a 2015 Toyota Camry I wanted to know if anyone was aware of a company that makes sequential taillights for my year car. The only ones I found were 2018+ for Camrys. Thanks, here's an example Yea that's actually the website I use for my parts, I ordered custom headlights from there. Can't find custom taillights anywhere only one on there that is even kinda custom is just LEDs can't find anything different at all. |
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CtrlAltDelete wroteG35 wrote3CH wrote I know for a fact there are universal kits with a programmable module but as far as an OEM fit you will probably be s.o.l considering they make them mostly for sports cars / sedans like the Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers etc. Is it bad starting out? I never tried any work like that before so I wouldn't know much. |
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G35 wroteCtrlAltDelete wroteG35 wrote3CH wrote I know for a fact there are universal kits with a programmable module but as far as an OEM fit you will probably be s.o.l considering they make them mostly for sports cars / sedans like the Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers etc. You just have to be very careful because you are working with China made plastic, but there are tons of videos online you could use as research! It's really not that bad buddy |
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