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Ferrari F430 LED RUNNING LIGHTS

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  1. 430ster

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    Dear All,

    Is it possible to add daytime LED running lights to the existing headlamp unit ?

    The headlamp unit comprises a 'low beam' cluster which would look fantastic if it could be replaced with an LED cluster.....importantly would keep car looking original !!

    Any advise most welcome .......
     
  2. m.roberts

    m.roberts Formula Junior

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    +1

    Been wondering about this myself.

    Would love to have the same look at the new Audi and Porsches have when coming at me down the road.
     
  3. Robdownunder

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    Everyone would agree with that.
     
  4. SfefVan

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    I agree too, it's a very good idea and it's not difficult to find a good LED line. What is more challenging is to get it installed inside the headlights. From the wsm, the following need to be removed :

    Remove the front wheels
    Remove the lower parts and outer edges of the wheelhouses
    Detach the front section of the underfloor
    Remove the front bumper
    Remove the front wiring connections from the light bulb holders
    Undo the headlight fastening screws (3)
    Remove the entire headlight, extracting it from the lower part of the mudguard.
    Replace headight gasket before reassembly

    Just for a LED custer, that seems to be quite a lot of work unless you get it done by your shop. But the result can be very original.
     
  5. blackbolt22

    blackbolt22 F1 Veteran Silver Subscribed

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    Sounded good initially but I'm out. Way too much work.
     
  6. RichardCH

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    there is business here to make exchangeable units
     
  7. Schmick325

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    People do this on a Honda, not a Ferrari
     
  8. 430ster

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    It does seem alot of work... but I am still not put off and determined to get this done one day.

    Just wondering has anyone ever taken apart the front light unit on a 430 ?

    If so is it possible to take out the existing 'low beam strip' running along the edge of the unit so that it can be replaced with a quality LED strip ?

    Cheers
     
  9. Blue4reF1

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    +1. If it came from Ferrari, it would be different IMO.
     
  10. SSR

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    Yes +1
     
  11. FLU

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    the little bulb that lights up the plastic strip went out on my 430, 280ish usd to replace bulb at dealership due to the labor of getting to the light assembly. The housing for the lights are obviously sealed to help reduce moisture and such. Just be really careful when u open it up!! gluck!
     
  12. SfefVan

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    Not sure the headlight can be taken apart. Have a look to this picture. Maybe the glass can be removed. But still, I doubt if it's worth doing this as other wrote too;) Wouldn't it be easier to replace only the position light bulb (H6W) with some kind of led projector keeping the existing strip?

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  13. Mrg360

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    Replacing the globe with a superbright LED seems an easy solution until you discover that the bayonet mount locking pins are offset.
    Ive searched and searched and can't find any.

    Any ideas ?
     
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    280 to replace the bulb that lights up the strip along the outside of the light cluster. Wow. Same thing happened to mine it took 15 minutes to do it my garage
     
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  16. Robdownunder

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    Only takes an entrepreneur to do it and he would have the world at his feet.
    Put me down for a set definately.

    Perfect way to create more mystique and top off the already fantastic looks of the 430.
    Rob.
     
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    For some reason, when I look at that 360, I see eyes, teeth, and a smile. Sorry, it's early and I might still be half asleep.
     
  18. RichardCH

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    I'd buy some too ....
     
  19. TZL

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    +1 i see the same, but don't like it, identity crisis...just leave the 360 as is....



     
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    Yeah, I tend to agree. Not a fan of this look.
     
  21. Ingpr

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    Dont like it!!
     
  22. RichardCH

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    Lets hope this thread doesn't die ! If only one could illuminate the existing reflective curved strip it would look so cool
     
  23. SSR

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    No LEDS for F cars please !
     
  24. F360Dave

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    I see a face on that 360 as well... The LED's looks like teeth, not a great look...
     
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    This would block the tow hook access when needed, right? I think mounting at the bottom of the grill (if at all) instead of the top might be better.
     

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