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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Mikeyk12
That a great comparison video you posted, if you wouldn't mind, I'd like to include in the main part of the article. Ill source you for credit on it. Any other info or videos that you wanna make that are good comparisons between before and after, I will include it in the main post. This post is gonna go down as the all time most info in one place for the honda fit.
Of course. I can make a daytime video of the led vs stock which would probably do a better job of comparing the two if you'd like.
 
Old Dec 31, 2013 | 03:56 PM
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Of course. I can make a daytime video of the led vs stock which would probably do a better job of comparing the two if you'd like.
Ya wow that's great. I was just looking at your other triton videos on youtube. Great stuff. Makes me want them. Only question, and this is one of those ones that takes awhile to fully know, but are they too bright? Like annoyingly bright to other drivers? I've been wondering about that.
 
Old Dec 31, 2013 | 04:14 PM
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I think they have the same intensity as the new BMW front led signals. So they pop out really well among other peoples signals, but only enough to be really noticed as opposed to too bright.

I always see the light reflect off of signs when driving at night. But I don't think it's too Bright looking when compared to the hid projectors they sit next to. Output is 430 lumens, so it's definitely not in danger of blinding anyone.
 
Old Apr 8, 2014 | 06:34 AM
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I need to add my second U-ACE warranty experience to this thread.

I was one of the first to purchase the 3D liners and was a big fan of this product and recommended many here to consider these liners. I just tried to warranty my driver's side liner again. The first liner had the separation issue mentioned earlier in this thread and that a few experienced. Warranty replacement was smooth, with return label included.

I was cleaning the replacement liner yesterday and noticed that it was seeping at the seam in front of the heal pad. I've attached pictures. As you can see in the close up picture the white material under the rigid rubber is exposed. When cleaning it with water, it seeps at that seam.

I contacted U-ACE direct and was told the pictures I sent them would have to be reviewed by their parts manager. I received an e-mail today stating that the parts manager does not consider this a warranty issue. I have no idea how a seam separating isn't a warranty issue. They also have changed their policy and no longer provide a return label for the defective product. Maybe this change was due to multiple returns?

I have a call into Joe, at Auto Distributor direct. I'm going to give him a chance to correct the warranty denial by U-ACE.

In the meantime, I can say that U-ACE direct does not stand behind their product. I strongly recommend you consider my experience when making a decision to purchase 3D liners for your Fit. If a company offers a 3 year warranty and they won't honor their own warranty, what's the point of even having a warranty?

This was definitely a poor warranty service experience.

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