Thank you for this! I've been wanting to get ambient lighting for a while, in the Sup, but wasn't sure the best places to mount it. And thank you're man for mentioning the lock and door card. I've been having issues with the driver side not unlocking every time, and I thought it might be something like this, but now I'm sure it's the problem
Maa boy u only have 11k subs.. u should have at least 100k cause ur quality of work is soo dope! And thanks for the perfect explanations about the ambient light setup!!!
Why didn't you use the footwell lights that comes with the 22 in 1 amazon lighting kit? Would the footwell lights in the kit fit through the gap in the center to pass them to the drivers side? I'm doing a supra install soon with a similar kit and am hoping to use the included footwell lights.
I believe you can but I believe he said they weren’t as good and as bright as the dedicated Govee lights, plus you have more control with a separate system
@@tukes_ thanks for getting back to me. I purchased a kit which has dual zone control but the floor lights are similar to your amazon kit. I'll use 2 per side and hopefully it's bright enough.
I just tested the included footlights in the kit and he was right they arent very good, lack richness and very dim. The strip's are over powering in comparison. I will order the govee floor ligjts too. Thanks for making this video because it will make my installation so much easier, I probably wouldn't have found that gap in the door without this video. Legend 👍
This is why nobody touches my car but me. As easy as those panels are to be removed, you should never have switches coming apart. Rule of thumb, start on the passenger side first, so if you break something, it’s not on the main door.