MACHO's 2011 Tahoe Build Thread

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Its just a fancy way of saying chrome plated plastic. When you chrome plate metal you deposit the metal electrically, the piece you want to plate is the anode in the circuit and the chrome is a bath. It naturally wants to travel towards the anode when you apply a current.

When you plate plastic instead it's a vapor deposited process where the metal is actually vaporized. I dunno, that's as technical as I can get with it from memory.

So essentially every reflector inside the light is what I am talking about. It seems the process is done just a little bit sloppier and thinner in the replica so you know how when you see chrome plastic that has been out in the sun for years and years it looks faded? I think there is a chance that this plastic might do that sooner than oem. But then, it is somewhat protected from the sun by the red lens, and plus I just might be talking out my ass :)

Either way, the leds themselves are directional in that the light from them mostly travels in an outward directions. If in fact those chrome reflectors lose their reflectivity then MAYBE the total luminous output will be reduced by 10 or 20 percent.

Just trying to be thorough, but probably not a concern.
 
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WhoA Chris, that's way over my pay grade :lol:

So this has to do specifically with the plastic in the LED's in the replica light...And thus isn't a concern for your mod, bc you switch them to higher quality Led's? Or is this on the "metal"-looking, plastic part that the LEDs mount to?
 

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This is a HUGE Exaggeration........and of course these are not the real parts.......

but he means the quality of the reflective finish is different in the Replicas.

A lot a older US cars from the 80's had REALLY AWFUL reflectors in their cars. A lot used just plain old silver paint.

We have come a long way now.....thanks to the Japanese and Germans kicking our ass in quality control.

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Yes. Over time they fade, though the red lens will block the damage and you can't see it. However the lens will also protect the reflector from fading much and any fading is negligible.

Even in headlights where the lens is clear..... the lens gets cloudy wayyyy before the reflectors get faded.
 

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Yes Lee has a good handle in it. Thanks bud!
I'm pretty sure it's a nonissue.

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By the way, that first example you posted is that even a reflector? It looks like a drip pan from a stove top. Hah.
 

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Oh btw, I returned the 1st one and have my 2nd Street Scenes Hitch Cover. It still doesn't fit very well even with it Pinned in.....which leads me to believe my bumper is a little off. Going to see if it can be sanded down on the right side side where it is catching on the bumper and causing it to be ****-eyed. It really isn't a good fit but I can't bring myself to put on the ugly GM one. *Sigh*.

My Street Scene cover did the exact same thing!! And stupid me got it painted before even trying it on so I can't return it.
 
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My Street Scene cover did the exact same thing!! And stupid me got it painted before even trying it on so I can't return it.

Do you still use it? Reason I ask is I'm getting mine painted and am going to deal with it. Just wondering if it drives you crazy? I can't stand how the GM ONE looks so the SS will have to do.

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which is?

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nvm

Haha
 

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Do you still use it? Reason I ask is I'm getting mine painted and am going to deal with it. Just wondering if it drives you crazy? I can't stand how the GM ONE looks so the SS will have to do.

It's off enough that it doesn't go in unless I force it really hard. Then it ends up looking like the picture you posted. I'd say it's off by a good 1/4 inch. I was planning on cutting off the part that goes in the receiver and fiberglass ing it into the correct position.. Or epoxy or jb weld, but never got around to it.

I wonder if our bumpers are offset or if SS has some inconsistency issues.
 
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My lights SMILE :)
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Kinda cool when your esky brake light is bright enough to use as back up lights. Thanks again Vegasf6
 

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