Would reflective tape look bad on a L Series?
- 2nd Hand Yank
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Would reflective tape look bad on a L Series?
My L Series is a dark red colour, with flat black trim pieces. Looking at it at night in the car park, I mostly see the rusty white rims, roo bar and glint off the windscreen and headlights. The car's body nearly disappears into the night. I was thinking some stick-on reflective tape to go on the factory black trim strip might be a good idea.
Thoughts?
A total repaint in a lighter colour would be cool, but I think it'd cost too much to make it look right.
Thoughts?
A total repaint in a lighter colour would be cool, but I think it'd cost too much to make it look right.
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+++++ 5 don't mess with it but if you are going to (as most subi owners do) mock it up first that way you don't regret doing a bad jobVenom wrote:Leave the backing on the sticky side and mock it up on the car with some masking tape or something.
Personally i think stealthy is cool, and reflective add-ons are best left for my grandpas and their camry's.
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most subi owners do what, exactly?TOONGA wrote:+++++ 5 don't mess with it but if you are going to (as most subi owners do) mock it up first that way you don't regret doing a bad job
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That's why I spent several hours putting on my flares,
leaving no obvious panel-to-flare gap and adding plenty of screws.
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i dont think its been rewired either, its just how they are. all the L's i have had anything to do with will switch the lights off when the ignition is off. i dont thinkn its a bad thing, its saved me many flat batteries!2nd Hand Yank wrote:The previous owner re-wired the lighting system.
It will not stay on without keys in the ignition.
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There is a switch on the top of the steering column for your parker lights if you want them on without the ignition on
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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As MTB92 has said - this is how the L series are wired. Most things on the L series are negatively switched as opposed to positively switched like many older vehicles are.2nd Hand Yank wrote:The previous owner re-wired the lighting system.
It will not stay on without keys in the ignition.
This is only for the post 1987 models as the units prior to this were still positively switched and could flatten batteries if you left the lights on...
You don't need a whole reflective strip - maybe a reflective bumper sticker for the rear, I find the front end easy enough to find in the dark with a torch due to the front lights reflecting enough light to make it out in the dark... I've got a round reflective sticker on the rear of my subi for the wilderness medical institute (which are now "equip") that goes alright. The number plate reflects too

I'm not saying that you shouldn't do it, I'm just giving you my experiences etc.
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