Styling Yet another little mod :p

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Hey again Gents,

Finaly got around to fitting my LED day running lights, but I've wired them up to a remote switch as apposed to tapping into the cars original electrics. So no warranty issues :)

Thought I'd upload some pics to share with you all, all comments welcome :p

Edit: [Decided not to wire them into the sidelights after all]

P.s I'll try to get some night pics up tonight.

Thanks,
Tom
 

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That looks preety good tbh, get a daylight picture too, would be interesting to see where abouts they sit in the headlights.
 
Hey, thanks for the replies.

They were fairly easy to fit, didn't even have to take the lights out. I've fitted a remote box to them instead of tapping into the side light wire so not only were they easier to fit they can come on on there own via a key fob like device, (not that I'll put them on without the side lights).

If you look at your lights T-jet, you'll notice there's a gap between the bottom of the light and the bumper, All I did was loosen the light off slightly (only 2 bolts) and squeezed them into the gap, then tightened the light back up. I'm really pleased with them tbh. :p

Tom
 
looks pretty cool.

dont know why but IRONMANs face came to mind when looking at the front in the darkest pic :eek:
 
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They look good, did you buy the same 24cm ones as Gary from Ebay? Why didnt you just wire them into the sidelights? Surely that is the easiest way, both 12V arent they? Cant imagine having another key fob in the pocket and having to turn them manually on and off is the best way to do it, i think they look good with the regular sidelight bulbs. Did you use any method of adhesion or did you just 'squash' them in? Sorry for all the questions, a guide would seem to be appreciated.
 
I like the idea of them being separate as i don't think they would be as noticable with the sidelights too.
 
My PM said:
Heya mate, here's the link to where I bought them.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Audi-S6-R8-LE...ryZ28645QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I wired them up to this:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/...1_productId_217956_langId_-1_categoryId_70555

so I didn't have to tap into the cars electrics at all. It says they will only run when the side lights are on, you can get round this by wiring the second positive of the remote unit to the pos on the battery.

Tom

My PM said:
In the remote pack you'll get two positives (one for side lights and one for battery) If you don't want them wired to the side lights take both the positives to the battery. There's also a negative which also goes to the battery.

You'll also get a yellow cable which splits into 2 bullet connectors at the end, this is the positve for each of the led strips, wire the positives from the LED strips (test for the positive first lol) to the yellow cable. You'll now be left with two negative wires, one off each of the LED strips, either wire these back to the battery, or earth them on the car's metal work (only works on unpainted pannels.


It's only a rough guide but may help
If you need anymore explanation or anything, give me a shout.

Tom

Just incase anyone was wondering :eek:.


@ Tjet's last comment - LMFAO
 
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Im considering fitting something like this over the blanks where my fog lights should be.

Time to look into it a bit more me thinks
 
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