Excellent video, Matt! I’ve never seen anyone show how to access the backside of the lights to attempt the reinstallation of the plastic retainer. The installation of several of these AO bright lights was the very first modification that I ever did to my Model 3. I also did the four door’s puddle lights and the glove compartment. The only discounts that I’ve ever seen is a 10% first order discount. They have a great points discount program. I recently got $50 off of an order. They track reviews written, referrals, your birthday, your purchases and maybe more things.
I must have a decent rhodopsin ..... (maker?) In the eyes because our S hatch is enough light. Ah, but perhaps I am quick with a phone or flashlight. I do suppose it could use a little more trunk light! Your iso/shutterspeed/f-stop skills are world class, btw. Great video!
Awesome recommendation! It makes no sense why Tesla (or other car manufacturers) wouldn’t just improve OEM lights. It really shouldn’t cost any more for them to have better lights. Just different suppliers. Manufacturers should do better research in lighting. It’s important!! Maybe they should just use the SAME lights you used for your upgrade! PS: I noticed the same thing in my Chevy Bolt.
One of the first things i did to my Bolt was replace all the interior lights with bright white LEDs same with the license plate lights and reverse lights.
Very well done, thanks Alex. That difference is AMAZING. Do you offer any discount codes from AO? If not perhaps reach out to them - I bet they would offer one for your viewers.