@DRETV_707 n thats why the ppl that charge to do this will still make $ some ppl would rather pay than use they're time. Worlds a crazy place, love the content.
Dope video👏👏 really inspiring to do any way you can do another video; showing how you ran the power to the starlights and the mounting point for once installed?
Bruh thanks for the video looks great! This one of the best detailed videos. Madd props to you my guy. Ill be doing mines pretty soon. Not looking forward to the backaches and the 20 hours lol. Just wondering if you should have flipped the SRT wording so its not backwards?
Thanks for the feedback and yea I realize to late that I did it backwards so I just had to rock with it. You will do good just take your time and follow the steps and make it better than mine
Are you able to open up the sunroof? I wanna do this for my 07 Lexus LS460 but i seen other vids where people skip the sunroof, does sliding it back and stuff mess witht the cabling or how did you figure that out? And great video this gotta be the best one i seen on youtube
No it doesn’t mess with it when you wire the fiber pics from the sunroof back in the car you just have to run the fiber optics where it has enough room to move with the sunroof
Great tutorial man. The design is cool, but you should’ve put it on the sunroof that way the back could look more classy with the stars filling up majority of the headliner. Then it would’ve separated the design much more evenly from the rest of the stars.
If you domt mind can you help me out? with how you installed the sunroof, so that the fiber cables would move with the sun visors cover without friction or catching? Im using you video as my guide. TYIA!
You have to make sure when you putting the fibers in they lay down and you pull them to one side you will see in my video I had them going all the same way
Haters are going to be haters. Either way your video is dope and you did a great job explaining everything! Shoutout to everyone who gave you your props! Have you thought about creating a short to show how the lights are holding up now?
@@DRETV_707Great how to video! Yeah, I'm curious on your thoughts after some time has gone by----- especially that sunshade: how often you open and close the sun shade, how much resistance you feel when opening/closing it (as those ~240 fiber strands have to move with the sun shade where you routed and gathered up those individual fiber strands of it's surface...) and if you've found that any of those shade strands have started to work loose from where the come out of their "star" holes inside the cab 😊 Also: I noticed you purchased the pushpins to make the star holes but seem to have ended up using a drill: did you ever have moments when drilling any particular hole that the upholstery on other side caught or gathered up (started twisting around drill bit)? Lol, I'm 70% through an install on a '01 new beetle with sunroof and like you------ I've learned planning it out first, attacking the work in sections, only doing so much on any given day is important to keep your sanity & methodically making progress! Great job and do let us know your thoughts on the install after these 9 months have gone by...... I didn't see a follow up video but will look again just in case I missed your post. Thanks for sharing your experience and tips 👏
@@andrewpelletier1199 so I have not had any problems with the sunroof and I constantly have it open that’s why I used a hot glue gun to hold the strands down. Also that’s why I tinted the sunroof. And yes I switched to a drill because my hands were cramping up and it was taking to long to push through the suede I put on the headliner. Yes you have to be careful not to twist up the headliner material. What I ran into was the backing of the material would get stuck around the bit but all I had to do was keep cleaning the material off the bit that I was good. You definitely have to take breaks or you will want to rush than mess up but the end product will be well worth it and will save a lot of money in your pockets
@@DRETV_707 Thank you. Yes, it's definitely not something to rush. On my beetle, I had to make the difficult choice of working from the light box which I hid within the rear side panel and routing each fiber group I created from the larger supply conduit. There were points as I stared at the sheer amount of octopus cabling that I was always going between pressing on trusting my process and....despair because every turn seemed like I had yet another mountain. That choice to route from the source and through the metal frame of vehicle meant I'm still going to be installing fibers with the headliner IN vehicle, dropped down about a foot from sunroof frame. I couldn't see a way to work back from the headliner and still fit the grouped fiber bundles through and into a place where you couldn't see the box or the tie in🤠👍 the new beetle only had about 1/2-3/4 inch vertical gap between headliner surface where fibers are glued down to the plane of the sunroof frame where I had to clear the sunshade path. There's no room for fibers on the sunshade I'm now accepting because the back portion of roof is so cramped. I think it could be pulled off, but after the experience of getting this far it's clear to me the more cramped those supply side fiber bundles have to be (feeding the sunshade) the more the back and forth movement of sunshade will likely find my sunshade slowly working the fiber ends loose over time. As the loosen because the bug has very little gap between sunshade and actual moving glass piece, this strands will likely catch that glass down road. Looking at your install and others, I'm envious of how much room is within the headliner to sunroof frame components! The beetle sunshades are notorious for binding up in their bracket sliders if their even slightly skewed and I've concluded I will not be installing lights in that shade. I'll be happy I pulled a led fiber install off in a beetle. I could still crash and burn though as I'm not sure if I'll be able to reach up and into the lowered headliner as I route and place individual fibers with headliner in vehicle. At this point it's a personal challenge and an upgrade. We'll see! 🙈
@@andrewpelletier1199 oh yea you definitely have to send me some videos on ig when your done. Just take your time and I know you will get thru it. Trust me if I can do it you can to
Before he started drilling it I was yelling at the screen to mirror the pic cause it's gonna be flipped lol. If it was just the logo it wouldn't be so bad but now he's got to look at the letters with a mirror.
With the sunroof did u keep the wires loose enough so the door can open and close ? I’m trying to figure out my best way to do it. I bought two stars kit one for main headliner and one for the sunroof cover
Appreciate the video! While you were doing the logo I was thinking isn’t that going to be backwards on the other side?? Hah will be using your video to do mine this week
I would say I the best kits have 20 watts and up and check to make sure they have all the features like twinkle and they have all the colors believe it or not they all don’t do the same thing
Perfect thank brother I appreciate you 🤝🏼 one last thing I’m planning on getting 1000- 1200 fibers would like to have Twinkle and meteor not sure if the others are worth it, I have a 2023 gmc 1500 crew cab would a 20w engine be sufficient or should I just go with a 30w? Please and thank you 👍🏼
@@johnpaul4647 20w is definitely enough but why not go with the best and brightest you can also a tip that if you want them to show good don’t cut them flush with the headliner let them hang out just a hair. If you skip to the part where I started cutting them in the car you will see the difference
Was it difficult to re-bundle the fibers you separated for the sunroof? I am trying to plan my installation, and I wasn't sure if I needed to keep them connected and just rest the sunroof in place with the fibers still attached, or do what you did. Just kinda confused about how to RE-install the sunroof cover. Love the video for the info you did provide - it looks so nice!
Hey man, using your video as a blueprint and I’m stuck on how you installed the fuse taps. What fuse did you connect it too? and what’s the watts of the starlight projector
I know you explained how u took it out but was the right side bolts the only ones u loosened up to take it out and was they the only ones u had loosened up to put it back in?
For the sunroof part when your outside in the sun does it burn the light ? I wanted to do the sunroof part for my car but i leave my car outside and the sun would usually hit the sunroof part but idk if its gonna burn the lights out im kinda iffy on it
@@DanielJimenez-kk9xd what I did was pull out and how many strands you need for each section than twist them together like in the video and when it gets to the end wrap them in tape
We no issues the only thing is it’s hard to get the sunroof cover back in so just take your time and make sure you get both side evenly back on the track. If not that’s gone make it hard to slide
@@jessvega3255 No it’s one module. You do have to separate the fiber optics from the main fiber count. So when you go to reinstall the sunroof cover you run those strands back into the main fiber optic strand
I looked up online in images for free vectors of the hellcat logo than took it to a Walgreens or a Walmart to print it on photo paper so I could drill holes and the paper won’t rip apart
Just make sure you get the right one for your car. MuHize 4 Types 12V Add-a-Circuit Adapter and Fuse Kit - Fuse Tap Fuse Holder with MICRO2 Mini ATC ATS Low Profile Tap dapter for Cars Trucks Boats (12 Pack) a.co/d/fXsLYzg
I know you frustrated the tabs on the sunroof cover are tough but you have to work them in little by little and keep sliding it forward as you work them in
@zainswan9742 I unscrewed the back two and the side two screws and it was enough room for me to force it back it. Word of advise you can’t be gentle with this step it took some force
How big you make the logo depends off of how many fibers is in your fiber kit. For example just my logo alone took over 300 stars. So the smaller you make it the less stars
i don’t understand the sunroof part because a lot of ppl been telling me i have to remove my glass in order to poke my holes into the sunroof i need help with this part fr
No so two things one when you open your sunroof the glass comes down a lil bit and catches the back lip of the sunroof cover and that’s how the cover moves back automatically. Second when I pull my cover back with the sunroof closed it moves freely because if you go look at the part where I did the cover I pulled everything to one cover and routes the fiber optics to where it moves freely behind the lip of the sunroof
So I can answer your question correctly. What do you mean specifically? Like how did I wrap it? Or how did I take it out? Or how did I put the lights on the sunroof cover?
I just re-watched that part of the video again it makes sense now. But since installation have you had any water problems with putting stars in the sunroof?
Starlight Headliner Kit, Colorful... www.amazon.com/dp/B0BDMJ3MWZ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share The kit with 600 or more strands come in the dual head feature. If you need anything else just let me know
braaaah... I'm half DRUNK watching UA-cam Videos and I have to ask you... seriously, have you realised that brand logo it's not in the right position? It should read SRT not TRS GEE.
@@rodieselpower😂 Always that one jerk who ends up revealing more about themselves than about whoever their comments were aimed at. Maybe don't drink and binge watch UA-cam videos AND THEN comment in ways that seem meant to tear down the ones making the effort to share their lessons and experiences so others can build on what they've given us!? Since you were intoxicated you aren't aware you missed that part in video where he talks about making sure your orient a picture/logo so you consider where you'll be viewing it from.... and so avoid the flipping effect? I and many others here appreciate his efforts to share his wins and the occasional oversight we ALL end up having to soldier through simply because we're all human: a mistake here or there is part of the territory. Especially, when you take on projects that are complex and involve a lot of time and patience. You're comment in the end mostly reveals you to be the kind of person who nitpicks YOURSELF to death and so perhaps you never take on projects where a mistake or even failure is a possibility... Don't live that way friend. You won't grow up into your true potential! 🍻 So lighten up, realize the important thing isn't we avoid mistakes but rather we are able to shoulder them, see the larger win in the overall picture of what we accomplished and LEARN THE LESSONS. No one ever need feel "bad" to "dare" to upload a video of their experience which shows a mistake or two but rather just have the courage and the wider view that doing so..... Shows each of us CAN DO any given project even if imperfectly. So my advice, is don't be so hard on YOURSELF: None of us are perfect but for those maybe like you, who wait until they "feel perfect" before they start on tackling any but the simplest of projects, mistakes are part of getting into the game. It's the wrong thing to focus on. No matter how many times you measure, at some point we all end up making that bad cut. It's OK. What's not ok is giving up before you even start, or beating yourself up because something didn't go as you planned. And your comment implies you might be this sort of person. If you're not making mistakes on YOUR PROJECTS, it's probably because your taking on teany weany ones: get in there and tackle a project big enough so you'll LEARN something, you'll TEST your skills so they GROW and develop the COURAGE and PERSPECTIVE to share them so others can WIN along with you. And, maybe think twice before "crafting" that insensitive comment while you chug your craft beer. You'll feel better talking that way to others who have freely shared their knowledge with you. Don't be the dog who bites the hand..... of the one who thought well enough to feed you 😊
Hey man, using your video as a blueprint and I’m stuck on how you installed the fuse taps. What fuse did you connect it too? and what’s the watts of the starlight projector
Hands down the BEST video on UA-cam, all these starlight install company’s boutta lose costumers 🤣
It’s easier than people think just time consuming. Thanks 🤝 just trying to make good content
I’m already onto inserting the fiber optics and organizing the strands👀 wish me luck
@@nozy6963 oh yea you got it just take your time
@DRETV_707 n thats why the ppl that charge to do this will still make $ some ppl would rather pay than use they're time. Worlds a crazy place, love the content.
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Finally somebody included their sun roof, all videos i find don't included the sun roof, dat defeats the whole point
Facts gang that’s what made me include it because I couldn’t find someone who had did it too
Without question the best diy install directional video on the net. Congratulations man. Im definitely taking your video as the guide for my charger.
Appreciate it gang 🤝🤝
This guide is incredibly impressive! Well done sir!
Glad it helped!
dope! didnt even think about how the srt would look from the bottom since it would be flipped. still came out dope!
Thanks I really appreciate the feedback
Damn bro I remember u let me drive your old charger to my 16th bday party. Your goated 4L 💯
Yeesss ssiirrrr we locked in 🤝🤝🤝
Love how descriptive the video is!
The lights are 🔥!!!!
Appreciate it 🔥🔥🔥
Dope video👏👏 really inspiring to do any way you can do another video; showing how you ran the power to the starlights and the mounting point for once installed?
Ok I will have to make one the video was already long I was trying to keep it short
Bruh thanks for the video looks great! This one of the best detailed videos. Madd props to you my guy. Ill be doing mines pretty soon. Not looking forward to the backaches and the 20 hours lol. Just wondering if you should have flipped the SRT wording so its not backwards?
Thanks for the feedback and yea I realize to late that I did it backwards so I just had to rock with it. You will do good just take your time and follow the steps and make it better than mine
Are you able to open up the sunroof? I wanna do this for my 07 Lexus LS460 but i seen other vids where people skip the sunroof, does sliding it back and stuff mess witht the cabling or how did you figure that out? And great video this gotta be the best one i seen on youtube
No it doesn’t mess with it when you wire the fiber pics from the sunroof back in the car you just have to run the fiber optics where it has enough room to move with the sunroof
Great tutorial man. The design is cool, but you should’ve put it on the sunroof that way the back could look more classy with the stars filling up majority of the headliner. Then it would’ve separated the design much more evenly from the rest of the stars.
really cool man i like how did a design. if i did this to my car i would wanna make constellations and shit
I thought about it but you really have to know how many stars will make the design look good
Doin it in ya living room is crazy
You got to make it work the best way you can😭😭😭😭😭
If you domt mind can you help me out? with how you installed the sunroof, so that the fiber cables would move with the sun visors cover without friction or catching? Im using you video as my guide. TYIA!
You have to make sure when you putting the fibers in they lay down and you pull them to one side you will see in my video I had them going all the same way
That hellcat image is wild bro💪🏾💪🏾
Appreciate it you can really do any image you just have to plan it out
Came out fire bro 💯 did you put the lights from the sunroof cover on that little wood piece? I need the sauce
I did if you go to about 33:30 on the video you will see I drill right through it
Haters are going to be haters. Either way your video is dope and you did a great job explaining everything! Shoutout to everyone who gave you your props! Have you thought about creating a short to show how the lights are holding up now?
Yea I can do that thanks I hadn’t thought about it
@@DRETV_707Great how to video! Yeah, I'm curious on your thoughts after some time has gone by----- especially that sunshade: how often you open and close the sun shade, how much resistance you feel when opening/closing it (as those ~240 fiber strands have to move with the sun shade where you routed and gathered up those individual fiber strands of it's surface...) and if you've found that any of those shade strands have started to work loose from where the come out of their "star" holes inside the cab 😊
Also: I noticed you purchased the pushpins to make the star holes but seem to have ended up using a drill: did you ever have moments when drilling any particular hole that the upholstery on other side caught or gathered up (started twisting around drill bit)?
Lol, I'm 70% through an install on a '01 new beetle with sunroof and like you------ I've learned planning it out first, attacking the work in sections, only doing so much on any given day is important to keep your sanity & methodically making progress!
Great job and do let us know your thoughts on the install after these 9 months have gone by...... I didn't see a follow up video but will look again just in case I missed your post.
Thanks for sharing your experience and tips 👏
@@andrewpelletier1199 so I have not had any problems with the sunroof and I constantly have it open that’s why I used a hot glue gun to hold the strands down. Also that’s why I tinted the sunroof. And yes I switched to a drill because my hands were cramping up and it was taking to long to push through the suede I put on the headliner. Yes you have to be careful not to twist up the headliner material. What I ran into was the backing of the material would get stuck around the bit but all I had to do was keep cleaning the material off the bit that I was good. You definitely have to take breaks or you will want to rush than mess up but the end product will be well worth it and will save a lot of money in your pockets
@@DRETV_707 Thank you. Yes, it's definitely not something to rush. On my beetle, I had to make the difficult choice of working from the light box which I hid within the rear side panel and routing each fiber group I created from the larger supply conduit. There were points as I stared at the sheer amount of octopus cabling that I was always going between pressing on trusting my process and....despair because every turn seemed like I had yet another mountain. That choice to route from the source and through the metal frame of vehicle meant I'm still going to be installing fibers with the headliner IN vehicle, dropped down about a foot from sunroof frame. I couldn't see a way to work back from the headliner and still fit the grouped fiber bundles through and into a place where you couldn't see the box or the tie in🤠👍 the new beetle only had about 1/2-3/4 inch vertical gap between headliner surface where fibers are glued down to the plane of the sunroof frame where I had to clear the sunshade path.
There's no room for fibers on the sunshade I'm now accepting because the back portion of roof is so cramped. I think it could be pulled off, but after the experience of getting this far it's clear to me the more cramped those supply side fiber bundles have to be (feeding the sunshade) the more the back and forth movement of sunshade will likely find my sunshade slowly working the fiber ends loose over time. As the loosen because the bug has very little gap between sunshade and actual moving glass piece, this strands will likely catch that glass down road.
Looking at your install and others, I'm envious of how much room is within the headliner to sunroof frame components! The beetle sunshades are notorious for binding up in their bracket sliders if their even slightly skewed and I've concluded I will not be installing lights in that shade.
I'll be happy I pulled a led fiber install off in a beetle. I could still crash and burn though as I'm not sure if I'll be able to reach up and into the lowered headliner as I route and place individual fibers with headliner in vehicle.
At this point it's a personal challenge and an upgrade.
We'll see! 🙈
@@andrewpelletier1199 oh yea you definitely have to send me some videos on ig when your done. Just take your time and I know you will get thru it. Trust me if I can do it you can to
What watts is that fiber optic? Man awesome job you and your wife rocked 😅😂blood sweat and tears.
a.co/d/2jVMAGK
It’s a 20watt RBGW kit with dual heads and thanks she was a big help
This video is the best around very in depth 👌💯
Appreciate it I was looking for a guide or a video never found one so I had to make one
Wish i could post a picture of mine and how messy that shit got smh that tape trick would have saved me hours😂
Yea I would see how everyone else was doing it and had to try and come up with a better way lol
Finally now I can finish my roof. Thanks bro
Glad I could help
How you do the sunroof and can you still open the sunroof?
I explain in the video in detail how you do the sunroof and yes i can still open it
No one gonna point out the design was backwards?
Yes, should of reversed the logo.
Before he started drilling it I was yelling at the screen to mirror the pic cause it's gonna be flipped lol. If it was just the logo it wouldn't be so bad but now he's got to look at the letters with a mirror.
Sick srt gang ! How you do the sunroof with lights ? Use able?
I explain in the video you have to disconnect the lights from the main fiber count than reinstall in the car at the end
How you did it in the sunroof? Doesn’t show any light thru the window from outside?
I tinted my sunroof
With the sunroof did u keep the wires loose enough so the door can open and close ? I’m trying to figure out my best way to do it. I bought two stars kit one for main headliner and one for the sunroof cover
Yes you want to leave enough slack so when the sunroof moves back and forth the fibers don’t get pulled out.
Whered u get the red suede?
Can you make a vid of how you routed it to the back?
Currently worrking on mine and I was wondering is It bad for the cables to be tangled,? I
It’s not necessarily bad it’s just easier to work with and keep count. It makes it easier to control when you putting it back in the car as well
Appreciate the video! While you were doing the logo I was thinking isn’t that going to be backwards on the other side?? Hah will be using your video to do mine this week
Yea I didn’t even think about it until it was to late but it’s all good we live and learn.
amazing job and a nice descriptive video
Appreciate it gang check some other videos out and let me know what you think
@@DRETV_707 will do!
Dope video bro 👍🏼 What’s the best brand for starlight kit? Any recommendations please and thank you.
I would say I the best kits have 20 watts and up and check to make sure they have all the features like twinkle and they have all the colors believe it or not they all don’t do the same thing
Perfect thank brother I appreciate you 🤝🏼 one last thing I’m planning on getting 1000- 1200 fibers would like to have Twinkle and meteor not sure if the others are worth it, I have a 2023 gmc 1500 crew cab would a 20w engine be sufficient or should I just go with a 30w? Please and thank you 👍🏼
@@johnpaul4647 20w is definitely enough but why not go with the best and brightest you can also a tip that if you want them to show good don’t cut them flush with the headliner let them hang out just a hair. If you skip to the part where I started cutting them in the car you will see the difference
🙏🏼🤝🏼
Dope asf. That logo really make it 🔥🔥. Let me get my 300 together
Thanks I ain’t gone lie it’s a lot to do man we had a lot of long nights and my back hurting
I think he should of reversed that photo so the SRT would be better but other than that it’s A1
Oh yea I know for next time we all make mistakes
Was it difficult to re-bundle the fibers you separated for the sunroof? I am trying to plan my installation, and I wasn't sure if I needed to keep them connected and just rest the sunroof in place with the fibers still attached, or do what you did. Just kinda confused about how to RE-install the sunroof cover. Love the video for the info you did provide - it looks so nice!
Are you on Instagram? If so give me a call and I will help explain everything
@@DRETV_707i was wondering the same thing what’s your instagram family ?
Im doing this right now started yesterday but this the only one that has sun roof
I already know gang that’s why I made this video to put yall on game
@@DRETV_707 i got my wite to short haf to send back and get longer one 9 ft to short
sick video ! fun fact you said man 1254 times hahaha
My back was hurting lol
Thats the most informative video 👌👌👌👌
Appreciate it gang 🤝🤝
I wish you show how you hook it up to the battery
I said the same thing. Like I need the hard wire install info that and the box location when he reinstalled the liner.
Would a 1000 fiber kit be best for a 2023 gmc 1500 crew cab or should I just go with the 1400 plus you went with?
Do you have a sunroof? I would say the kit I got would be perfect you can always focus the stars in more areas where you know people are going to see
No sunroof, and thanks brother 👍🏼
Oh yea no problem
Hey man, using your video as a blueprint and I’m stuck on how you installed the fuse taps. What fuse did you connect it too? and what’s the watts of the starlight projector
I actually used an off road light wiring harness that connects to the battery
How did you install the fiber in the sunroof?
I explain everything in the video
Are you able to open the sun roof still?
Yea I am it opens and closes like normal
Good in depth video thanks bro
Glad it was helpful!
I’m so lost on the shooting stars how many go in one channel
10
What kinda red suede did you use and where? Shit look crazy brotha 😮💨🔥 need this in my G8
I got the suede from fashionfabricla. www.fashionfabricla.com/products/crimson-red-luxury-stretch-suede-headliner-fabric
How easy was it to get the sunroof part back in❓
It wasn’t easy you have to take your time and force it back in. That’s why I say if you on a time limit don’t do it
I know you explained how u took it out but was the right side bolts the only ones u loosened up to take it out and was they the only ones u had loosened up to put it back in?
@tabiasjones9589 so I loosened the middle and back bolts and had my wife hold it in place so I could pull it down just enough to pull the cover out
Absolutely smashed it
Appreciate it
which one did you buy? with how many stars?
I added it in the description
How many strands/stars did it take to do the logo? I got the same kit as you so just curious more then anything before I start
I think it took around 330 strands of I remember correctly.
@@DRETV_707 Good to know! Always seems they took more then I think ha ha. I got the exact same kit too
Yea you just have to plan it out and have help because when you get tired you start to mess up
@@DRETV_707 Sounds good, man. Appreciate the info
@@DRETV_707 using the 1/16th drill bit, did you have any issues with the glue leaking thru at all? I would think it shouldn’t be an issue
For the sunroof part when your outside in the sun does it burn the light ? I wanted to do the sunroof part for my car but i leave my car outside and the sun would usually hit the sunroof part but idk if its gonna burn the lights out im kinda iffy on it
I tinted my sunroof so it doesn’t hurt it
@@DRETV_707I bet at night seeing all the fiber strands from that sunroof on the outside must put on quite a cool show!
@@andrewpelletier1199 you really can’t see it because I tinted my sun roof
And what is this lights kit called? Or what brand it is ?
Here is a link to the kit i used a.co/d/hMhlPSi. You just have to pick which one you want
Can this be done on panoramic roof?
If it has a slide shade I’m pretty sure you can you just have to have the fiber optic wires able to move with the shade and not get caught on anything
how are the running a year later like in the sun roof cover
Works like the first day I installed it as long as you do the steps I did. Use a hot glue gun and cover each hole
@@DRETV_707 I'm about to do it in my charger and this is the only video with the sun roof good looking out
For sure word of advice it’s not easy putting it back in but just take your time work little by little and it will go back in
@@DRETV_707 how did you lay them flat and keep them down
@@DanielJimenez-kk9xd what I did was pull out and how many strands you need for each section than twist them together like in the video and when it gets to the end wrap them in tape
Any issues with sliding the sunroof back and forth? Any wire hang ups or anything? Thinking about getting my Trackhawk done
We no issues the only thing is it’s hard to get the sunroof cover back in so just take your time and make sure you get both side evenly back on the track. If not that’s gone make it hard to slide
No wire hang ups. Just make sure you measure in the car for how long you need to make the wires for the light box
@@DRETV_707 thanks!
Did you use a separate module for the sunroof? Or is it all connected to one module with the headliner?
@@jessvega3255 No it’s one module. You do have to separate the fiber optics from the main fiber count. So when you go to reinstall the sunroof cover you run those strands back into the main fiber optic strand
How did you get your hellcat logo cut out
I looked up online in images for free vectors of the hellcat logo than took it to a Walgreens or a Walmart to print it on photo paper so I could drill holes and the paper won’t rip apart
What kit u use ?
I linked it in the description
U should have flipped the logo when driling the holls so u can see the badge and the srt word correctly. Anyway it's still a masterpieces. ❤
Yea I realized after I had already made the holes.
Do you have the link to the starlight kit you have
a.co/d/5nBWrjS
What u use ?
What item you looking for it’s all linked in the description everything I used
Can u post a link for the fuse tabs
Just make sure you get the right one for your car.
MuHize 4 Types 12V Add-a-Circuit Adapter and Fuse Kit - Fuse Tap Fuse Holder with MICRO2 Mini ATC ATS Low Profile Tap dapter for Cars Trucks Boats (12 Pack) a.co/d/fXsLYzg
I can’t get my sunroof cover back on the tracks
I know you frustrated the tabs on the sunroof cover are tough but you have to work them in little by little and keep sliding it forward as you work them in
@@DRETV_707 should I try and unscrew the other side I feel like there’s not enough room for the tab
@zainswan9742 I unscrewed the back two and the side two screws and it was enough room for me to force it back it. Word of advise you can’t be gentle with this step it took some force
@@DRETV_707hey man did you have any trouble with you headliner sagging down on the passenger side by the sunroof? I can’t get mine to stay up.
Naw I never did
Plz show how you connected your power source 😫
I connected it srt8 to the battery
yeahhh man maaannnn
Thanks sir
No worries here to help
How much did the alcantara wrap cost?
It was like 350 total because I bought my own material and I took my headliner out. So it would be more if you have a shop do it
How big did you get your logo? What size you go off of?
How big you make the logo depends off of how many fibers is in your fiber kit. For example just my logo alone took over 300 stars. So the smaller you make it the less stars
Gotcha.. do you remember what size you did yours ? Trying to stay in that 300 - 500 fibers
Where did you order your lights from I can’t find the meteorites
I got the whole kit from Amazon
Did you find it or do you need a link
@@DRETV_707can u put links to both starlight and meteorites
Review on Amazon: Twinkle does not work www.amazon.com/gp/aw/review/B0BLSBBBQ1/R22ZVOXP05VCMG?psc=1&ref_=cm_sw_r_ud_dprv_B2Y7PSRCGGVAZN3CWV8J
@@7ninjasniper did you get the link it’s one kit
How long did this actually take ?
About 28 hours with 2 people
@@DRETV_707 gaaaadamn 😂
@@Quaylokeepitg I did a lot of lights tho a 500 count kit won’t nearly that that long with no design
i don’t understand the sunroof part because a lot of ppl been telling me i have to remove my glass in order to poke my holes into the sunroof i need help with this part fr
Naw you don’t have to remove the glass I explain in the video how I took my cover off
@@DRETV_707when you push back the sunroof cover, won’t the fiber optic lights tangle or be visible when u open up the sunroof?
No so two things one when you open your sunroof the glass comes down a lil bit and catches the back lip of the sunroof cover and that’s how the cover moves back automatically. Second when I pull my cover back with the sunroof closed it moves freely because if you go look at the part where I did the cover I pulled everything to one cover and routes the fiber optics to where it moves freely behind the lip of the sunroof
Fuckn awesome dawg… I appreciate this 🫡✊🏾… Very knowledgeable and helpful/ Organized… Thank you.
Appreciate it gang 💯💯💪🏿💪🏿
where did you get the fiber lights from?
I got it off of Amazon
can you post link
a.co/d/by40pmw
I would tell you to set up some links and get commission. This is a good video tho.
What do you mean? Explain please
How’d you do the sunroof cover?
So I can answer your question correctly. What do you mean specifically? Like how did I wrap it? Or how did I take it out? Or how did I put the lights on the sunroof cover?
I just re-watched that part of the video again it makes sense now. But since installation have you had any water problems with putting stars in the sunroof?
No I haven’t just make sure you tighten the bolts down on the sunroof bracket
@@vincionyoucan you provide the link for the light
Srt on the inside is backwards gang
Yea I realized to late and this was my first time doing it so I won’t make that same mistake again
you got a link for the stars?
Nicely done. I have a Scatt WBC and Scatt Durango. Having the charger done this week. I'll definitely be going with 2 systems instead of 1
This is definitely one of my favor mods
You should drop a price and parts list💯
This would really help a lot
a.co/d/by40pmw
Link to the kit?
Starlight Headliner Kit, Colorful Shooting Star kit + Dual Color 20W RGBW Twinkle Fibre Optic Lights Star Ceiling Light, 1300pcs*0.03in*13.1ft/4m Music+APP Control for Home&Car Ceiling Headliner Décor a.co/d/iDo326m
Do you have the link to the lights?
Starlight Headliner Kit, Colorful... www.amazon.com/dp/B0BDMJ3MWZ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share The kit with 600 or more strands come in the dual head feature. If you need anything else just let me know
@@DRETV_707 I bought one but it doesn't have two different lights. Thank you
@@007M ok no worries
Wish he could have explained the 3rd wire a little better
What 3 rd wire are you talking about no about
Trs is backwards huh
Yea I made the mistake so you don’t have to
can someone count how many times he said "man"
That’s how I talk I’m from FLORIDA
Love the video dopest most complicated thing ever!! Im definitely payin someone 😂 dope shit
Yea if you don’t have the time atleast a week or people to help please pay someone 😂😂😂😂
braaaah... I'm half DRUNK watching UA-cam Videos and I have to ask you... seriously, have you realised that brand logo it's not in the right position?
It should read SRT not TRS
GEE.
I know if you watched the whole video you would know that I say that and how to do it the right way
@@DRETV_707 bruh... you can say whatever you want, it doesn't change the fact you messed up and still you dared to upload it. So chug it up.
@@rodieselpower ok cool
@@rodieselpowerstfu
@@rodieselpower😂 Always that one jerk who ends up revealing more about themselves than about whoever their comments were aimed at.
Maybe don't drink and binge watch UA-cam videos AND THEN comment in ways that seem meant to tear down the ones making the effort to share their lessons and experiences so others can build on what they've given us!?
Since you were intoxicated you aren't aware you missed that part in video where he talks about making sure your orient a picture/logo so you consider where you'll be viewing it from.... and so avoid the flipping effect?
I and many others here appreciate his efforts to share his wins and the occasional oversight we ALL end up having to soldier through simply because we're all human: a mistake here or there is part of the territory. Especially, when you take on projects that are complex and involve a lot of time and patience.
You're comment in the end mostly reveals you to be the kind of person who nitpicks YOURSELF to death and so perhaps you never take on projects where a mistake or even failure is a possibility... Don't live that way friend. You won't grow up into your true potential! 🍻
So lighten up, realize the important thing isn't we avoid mistakes but rather we are able to shoulder them, see the larger win in the overall picture of what we accomplished and LEARN THE LESSONS.
No one ever need feel "bad" to "dare" to upload a video of their experience which shows a mistake or two but rather just have the courage and the wider view that doing so..... Shows each of us CAN DO any given project even if imperfectly.
So my advice, is don't be so hard on YOURSELF: None of us are perfect but for those maybe like you, who wait until they "feel perfect" before they start on tackling any but the simplest of projects, mistakes are part of getting into the game. It's the wrong thing to focus on.
No matter how many times you measure, at some point we all end up making that bad cut. It's OK.
What's not ok is giving up before you even start, or beating yourself up because something didn't go as you planned. And your comment implies you might be this sort of person.
If you're not making mistakes on YOUR PROJECTS, it's probably because your taking on teany weany ones: get in there and tackle a project big enough so you'll LEARN something, you'll TEST your skills so they GROW and develop the COURAGE and PERSPECTIVE to share them so others can WIN along with you.
And, maybe think twice before "crafting" that insensitive comment while you chug your craft beer.
You'll feel better talking that way to others who have freely shared their knowledge with you. Don't be the dog who bites the hand..... of the one who thought well enough to feed you 😊
Yoo good work, thats tough 😤💪🏽💯🫡🇵🇦
Appreciate it gang 🤝🤝
Looks freaking awesome hate you didn’t mirror the SRT when you printed it. I know you were upset it was backwards.🥲
Yea I didn’t even think about it until I had already made the holes but my mistake so you don’t have to
@@DRETV_707I’ve been pressing vinyl on shirts for a couple years now. Learned my lesson about mirroring images 😂
@@burlahoe facts but I know better next time
Hey man, using your video as a blueprint and I’m stuck on how you installed the fuse taps. What fuse did you connect it too? and what’s the watts of the starlight projector
a.co/d/hMhlPSi
This is the link to the kit i used
Does the sunroof screen go back with it having all those lights?
Yes it does