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I was wondering..
How could I stop the DRL from lighting? I think it kills the look when they're on and pretty useless. Exept from letting the hand brake up of one notch, is there any other solution like cutting a wire or what ever? Thanks! This post has been edited by dudeofchaos: Sep 24, 2010 - 7:42 PM |
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Of cource you will need to run a wire for that 194 bulb in the low beams and you'll need to cut your current DRL as you guessed.
In my opinion, that is what looks the best. It looks nice, it's not anoying and it's legal. |
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Of cource you will need to run a wire for that 194 bulb in the low beams and you'll need to cut your current DRL as you guessed. In my opinion, that is what looks the best. It looks nice, it's not anoying and it's legal. Yeah, I've seen it once, and it definatly looks way better! It's not the DRL itself that I dislike, it's the high beams.. I think it doesn't look good when they're on (with the low beams off). So I guess I will go with this option! Thanks a lot for the information! what are DRL?? DRL = Day Running Lights/Lamp This post has been edited by dudeofchaos: Sep 28, 2010 - 5:20 PM |
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