Oil Filter Sandwich Adapter
#31
RE: Oil Filter Sandwich Adapter
I have a 55w 6000k kit for the lows (I hope I don"t regret that decision) anda 35w 5000k kit for the fogs waiting to go in. It could be a while before I can actually do the work though. If I "need"special harnesses to install these things, it could be even longer.
#32
RE: Oil Filter Sandwich Adapter
Richard, did I notice some paint chipping on your fog light surround? Tsk Tsk. :P jk lol As for the harness, I would say that you need it. We both have 04's so I would take an educated guess and say that you do. Oh, and btw, I fixed my flickering problem. The power and ground wires coming out of the bulb's grommet need to be pulled out of the grommet and then attached. That has fixed my problem for 3 days now.
#33
RE: Oil Filter Sandwich Adapter
God Damn, you area picky lil" Bastard ain"t ya"?? Of course there are chips. It's my DD, not a trailer queen.I"d be surprised if anybody but you even noticed that, given the picture.....
You have a true eye for detail, Scott. They used to say that about me too.It was said to me, several times, meant to be compliment, but in this world, it"s really a curse. You"ll find outmore about that as you get older, I"m sure.
I just tested (not installed) the 55w H7kit in the low beams and no harness should be required.At first I was a bit confused too, but they plug in easily once you figure it all out. The directions suck though. They are practically useless.Goodthing Ialready know something about cars and how electricity flows.
You have a true eye for detail, Scott. They used to say that about me too.It was said to me, several times, meant to be compliment, but in this world, it"s really a curse. You"ll find outmore about that as you get older, I"m sure.
I just tested (not installed) the 55w H7kit in the low beams and no harness should be required.At first I was a bit confused too, but they plug in easily once you figure it all out. The directions suck though. They are practically useless.Goodthing Ialready know something about cars and how electricity flows.
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