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Re: Sail Panel Light Push in Clip.
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2010, 01:16:52 PM »
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Re: Sail Panel Light Push in Clip.
« Reply #21 on: September 15, 2010, 12:46:58 PM »
1- Thanks, I appreciate it!

2- OK I guess, I don't like the fact that when I turn them on they need to warm up before I can see.  I need to run a ground wire so the lows stay on when I turn on the highs, I also want the fogs on as well.

no problem

and yea the warming up could get annoying i think im jus going to fake hids in the highs that are colored or jus Sylvannias (i cnt spell  :uglystupid2:) what i really want are the HiD offroading lights OMG  i will blind the town with those  :thumbsup:


i have four aimed high so who ever is in front of me complains i think if i did this mod n had 6 the cops would definitely give me a ticket for they asked me already how my lights were aimed i jus said factory  :thumbup:
For who, you or the other drivers?   :crackup:




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