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Autumn Walker
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Re: DRL Mod

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[quote name='Khamul' timestamp='1348061145' post='40183']

Oem plug is only for oem lights so no way to use...

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Figured as much, thanks!
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Re: DRL Mod

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lol - I know exactly how you feel..... took me a few minutes to get up the courage to make the "snip" but I'm glad I did and absolutely no regrets at all! I love how these LED's look, they are brighter than stock and these are the 18 watt ones... you can get up to 27 now...





Only thing I ponder on is I thought I had the "Spot" ones but instead they are the "flood" - now comes down to prefferance, the floods would of course make better DRL's as you can see them from far away, but they are a bright at night for on coming traffic... The spot lights would of course be better at night but not as good as DRL's for during the day... So depends on prefference...







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Re: DRL Mod

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another diff way of doing drls
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Re: DRL Mod

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Would this work with HIDs if you have them in both your headlights and fogs or would it cook something?
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