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So I have three different puddle lights I’ve acquired . @RPM TESLA's which are fantastic if you just want color, Tesla’s OEM triangles and now a set of Cybertruck logo ones I won from the Tesstudio competition. Thank you Kai.
All of them were a very easy install. One hopefully useful tip I have is that if you take out the covers for the emergency releases in the back doors, you’re looking straight down at the light and can push it out which is much easier than prying it out on your back. It’s also a nice view for making sure the new one seats nicely.
Thought I’d post a picture comparing the oem Tesla ones to these aftermarket projector one’s because the result was surprising to me.
I’ve always thought of the Tesla ones as crisp white light but when you put it next to the aftermarket one the color temp is actually a bit warmer and leans to the orange whereas the aftermarket ones, at least these ones are kind of more purplish hue and cooler.
In terms of brightness they are very similar. Barely perceptible during the day and clear but not overwhelming at night.
I don’t love them side by side so I’m going back to the drawing board on what to do. I think I’ll probably return to the rpm Tesla color changing ones because they are my favorite of the three and see if I can’t install these in some clever way in the cabin. Maybe under the front seats and glovebox to light on the back and passenger mats if I can figure out how to do that. Not sure.
Hope these pics are useful to someone out there.
https://a.co/d/515Usf1
All of them were a very easy install. One hopefully useful tip I have is that if you take out the covers for the emergency releases in the back doors, you’re looking straight down at the light and can push it out which is much easier than prying it out on your back. It’s also a nice view for making sure the new one seats nicely.
Thought I’d post a picture comparing the oem Tesla ones to these aftermarket projector one’s because the result was surprising to me.
I’ve always thought of the Tesla ones as crisp white light but when you put it next to the aftermarket one the color temp is actually a bit warmer and leans to the orange whereas the aftermarket ones, at least these ones are kind of more purplish hue and cooler.
In terms of brightness they are very similar. Barely perceptible during the day and clear but not overwhelming at night.
I don’t love them side by side so I’m going back to the drawing board on what to do. I think I’ll probably return to the rpm Tesla color changing ones because they are my favorite of the three and see if I can’t install these in some clever way in the cabin. Maybe under the front seats and glovebox to light on the back and passenger mats if I can figure out how to do that. Not sure.
Hope these pics are useful to someone out there.
https://a.co/d/515Usf1
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