Honda Ridgeline Owners Club Forums banner

LED Hood Light Strip

4400 Views 27 Replies 12 Participants Last post by  Hannibal
4
I saw an ad for the Silverholder hood light strip and decided to try it out. I bought the dynamic white one that zig zags across the front before fully lighting. The strip was easy to install and looks good but there are zero instructions included. The trick is to locate a switched power source…all of the fuses tested hot when the truck was turned off so I tied it into the driver’s side headlight. I may have also been able to connect it to one of the relays in the fuse box. It looks good with my LED fog lights. Sorry for the crappy pictures.
Vehicle registration plate Vehicle Automotive lighting Hood Grille
Vehicle registration plate Vehicle Automotive lighting Grille Hood
Vehicle Tire Car Vehicle registration plate Automotive lighting
Atmosphere Automotive lighting Lens flare Electric blue Astronomical object
See less See more
  • Like
Reactions: 5
21 - 28 of 28 Posts
Looks like this installation video is on a Pilot
  • Like
Reactions: 1
This is the 70” one I bought. It’s out of stock right now though. Perfect length.
Looks like it's available again.
Looks like it's available again.
Wont receive until end of January. Definitely coming from China.
  • Like
Reactions: 1
I saw an ad for the Silverholder hood light strip and decided to try it out. I bought the dynamic white one that zig zags across the front before fully lighting. The strip was easy to install and looks good but there are zero instructions included. The trick is to locate a switched power source…all of the fuses tested hot when the truck was turned off so I tied it into the driver’s side headlight. I may have also been able to connect it to one of the relays in the fuse box. It looks good with my LED fog lights. Sorry for the crappy pictures.
View attachment 432603 View attachment 432604 View attachment 432605 View attachment 432606
I saw an ad for the Silverholder hood light strip and decided to try it out. I bought the dynamic white one that zig zags across the front before fully lighting. The strip was easy to install and looks good but there are zero instructions included. The trick is to locate a switched power source…all of the fuses tested hot when the truck was turned off so I tied it into the driver’s side headlight. I may have also been able to connect it to one of the relays in the fuse box. It looks good with my LED fog lights. Sorry for the crappy pictures.
View attachment 432603 View attachment 432604 View attachment 432605 View attachment 432606
do you remember what color wit you used from the headlights
do you remember what color wit you used from the headlights
White, after it criss crosses on startup it stays solid white
While they look great, I am assuming they are not to be illuminated while driving. Correct?
I saw an ad for the Silverholder hood light strip and decided to try it out. I bought the dynamic white one that zig zags across the front before fully lighting. The strip was easy to install and looks good but there are zero instructions included. The trick is to locate a switched power source…all of the fuses tested hot when the truck was turned off so I tied it into the driver’s side headlight. I may have also been able to connect it to one of the relays in the fuse box. It looks good with my LED fog lights. Sorry for the crappy pictures.
View attachment 432603 View attachment 432604 View attachment 432605 View attachment 432606
Thanks I've been trying to research were to tap in to my vehicle.
21 - 28 of 28 Posts
Top