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Originally posted by BMCSean View PostChris, how much did you spend for the light setup if you don't mind me asking.
All in all buying a battery and wire the resistors and LEDs and LED clips I spent 75 bucks yikes!
This same project can be done for much much much much less there is a guy on the modified power wheels for all that sells a light kit for about 35 bucks. But they aren't the same kind of LEDs they are the individual little square stick on LEDs but they still look damn good
Using eBay I could probably do the same set up for around $15 LOL
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Originally posted by dville_gt View Postnot sure what is being said here. are you saying "you too?" like you are going to be there, or "you two" like g and i need to shut up, or some other version i'm not thinking of?
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Originally posted by petyweestraw View PostWheels are ghey ..... lol j/k cool Shit dude. Too bad muh cherins is too old for one or I'd steal ur idea.
Originally posted by orphan Shelby View Postthat looks cool. after watching many of the modified videos somebody needs to come up with a traction and handling package too lol
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Those lights are cool as hell Turbo Rail. My daughter has a Powerwheels 4 Wheeler I'm going to mod for her for for Christmas. I'm going to do the pneumatic tire swap and either wire two 12V batteries in series or just do one 18V battery. She's pretty much outgrown it but she doesn't want to give it up yet. I may do some lights for her also.
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Originally posted by 2165 Turbo Rail View PostI'm sure once she is good at driving it ill bump it up to 18v. Right now she just needs to learn to drive. Her driving consist of turn left an go. I guess she watches NASCAR at my sisters or something haha
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Depends on if you are 6v or 12v already. From what I can tell, if you are already 12v you and just add a 6v battery in series and you're good to go but if you want to go 24v you need to do some relays and crap to make sure the "gas"pedal doesn't weld itself wide open
If you have 6v you have to do quite a bit more to go 18v
I have to get her to drive it on her own (steering it herself). Then ill think about 18v haha
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