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Old Jan 29, 2014 | 07:25 PM
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Yes, I'm still going over which options to get and I am now on the Lights. I have searched for how the LED lights look at night and if anyone here has them and has any pro's or con's about them?

I kinda like the more traditional look of the PDL's and in that sense, have even veered away from the Black PDL's.

I have looked for LED 911 (991) lights at night at Dealer but have yet to see any...
 
Old Jan 29, 2014 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by See U n Rear View
Yes, I'm still going over which options to get and I am now on the Lights. I have searched for how the LED lights look at night and if anyone here has them and has any pro's or con's about them?

I kinda like the more traditional look of the PDL's and in that sense, have even veered away from the Black PDL's.

I have looked for LED 911 (991) lights at night at Dealer but have yet to see any...
I have them on my new GT3 and absolutely love the look, both daytime and at night. The night time lighting is spectacular. Was on a curvy mountain road the other day and the illumination was terrific, better than my 991 with xenon's (and PDLS). This new LED lighting system is terrific. Here are some pics. Hope this helps.
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Old Jan 29, 2014 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by See U n Rear View
Yes, I'm still going over which options to get and I am now on the Lights. I have searched for how the LED lights look at night and if anyone here has them and has any pro's or con's about them?

I kinda like the more traditional look of the PDL's and in that sense, have even veered away from the Black PDL's.

I have looked for LED 911 (991) lights at night at Dealer but have yet to see any...
Couple more...
 
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Love the led lights but I'm even more impressed by your garage floor.

What kind of tiles did you use that can support the weight of the car without cracking?

Also do you have a full time housekeeper keeping the garage floor that spotless? If not how does it normally look?
 
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Love the led lights but I'm even more impressed by your garage floor. What kind of tiles did you use that can support the weight of the car without cracking? Also do you have a full time housekeeper keeping the garage floor that spotless? If not how does it normally look?
Haha - it is 18" x 18" absolute granite - actually virtually no upkeep. Since we are in California, little rain and it never gets dirty. Light dusting etc every week but other than that, easy.
Had it for about 3 years and had it re-sealed once, and re-grouted. Minor stuff.
 
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JCBH The light s are impressive! The halo's look interesting at night. I'm going to look at the pics over a week period and see how they wear on me...lol Maybe they will enlighten me...

I have to reiterate Stealth.pilot in that those Granite tiles are really awesome. I had something similar once and the tiler said that they would put mud on both the bottom of the tile as well as the floor for added strength. I also assume that if your garage floor is leveled first using a leveling compound, the tiles might never crack...

My dealership has some nice stuff on their garage floor that makes the tires squeak every time I drive on it. Some type of paint/process. Easier to apply, but not as nice to look at.
 
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JCBH The light s are impressive! The halo's look interesting at night. I'm going to look at the pics over a week period and see how they wear on me...lol Maybe they will enlighten me...

I have to reiterate Stealth.pilot in that those Granite tiles are really awesome. I had something similar once and the tiler said that they would put mud on both the bottom of the tile as well as the floor for added strength. I also assume that if your garage floor is leveled first using a leveling compound, the tiles might never crack...

My dealership has some nice stuff on their garage floor that makes the tires squeak every time I drive on it. Some type of paint/process. Easier to apply, but not as nice to look at.
Yeah, the garage was leveled when we did it and very secure. No squeaking for me, but easy to clean. A perfect combination for me; nice to look at, easy to keep clean.
 
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Yeah, the garage was leveled when we did it and very secure. No squeaking for me, but easy to clean. A perfect combination for me; nice to look at, easy to keep clean.
JCBH, a quick question on the LED's. During the day, which lights are on? Are the bottom strips on along with the halo one's? I like the look a lot and wish I would have added them to mine. Thanks
 
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JCBH, a quick question on the LED's. During the day, which lights are on? Are the bottom strips on along with the halo one's? I like the look a lot and wish I would have added them to mine. Thanks
Just the four LED spots and halo on each headlight - the horizontal strips are not on during the day. During the day, not always easy to see the halo, but it is on. Here is a pic.
 
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Just the four LED spots and halo on each headlight - the horizontal strips are not on during the day. During the day, not always easy to see the halo, but it is on. Here is a pic.

So when do the horizontal strips below the headlights turn on? Only with the headlights on?
 
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So when do the horizontal strips below the headlights turn on? Only with the headlights on?
Yeah, I believe so.
 
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Haha - it is 18" x 18" absolute granite - actually virtually no upkeep. Since we are in California, little rain and it never gets dirty. Light dusting etc every week but other than that, easy.
Had it for about 3 years and had it re-sealed once, and re-grouted. Minor stuff.
I'm not sure which I'd be more interested in seeing...the new GT3 or the garage.

BTW, we are neighbors, I just live south of BH in Pico-Robertson.

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Question Either way it looks great.

JCBH, not to thread-jack my own thread but is the front of your 911 the GT3, or the sport cup design version?
 
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JCBH, not to thread-jack my own thread but is the front of your 911 the GT3, or the sport cup design version?
Hi. I have a new GT3.
 
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