Auxilary Lights replacement
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Le Grand Illusion
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I have no idea what brand the OEM aux lights are...but they are DIM. Really dim. The difference in light between normal headlights and headlights + aux lights is negligible. I would highly recommend a set of good 1156s - they're cheap!
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Originally posted by OSX2000
At present, they go for about $300 for the pair...I've seen them go cheaper before though.
At present, they go for about $300 for the pair...I've seen them go cheaper before though.
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Do what must be done.
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In response to sxecrow
Do you have exp installing them
NOPE.
is that not your car in the picture?
NOPE IT AIN'T.
I'd like to do something like that sometime.
ME TOO.
Just remove the front bumper and you have full access?
CORRECT.
Do you have exp installing them
NOPE.
is that not your car in the picture?
NOPE IT AIN'T.
I'd like to do something like that sometime.
ME TOO.
Just remove the front bumper and you have full access?
CORRECT.
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I'm a bad, bad man.
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You could always go with the Catz MSC driving lights. What I did was just buy a pair of lamps. I didn't get a kit. The lights will hook up to your factory wiring harness with minimal modification. I believe I paid $225 for the pair.
http://www.fet-usa.com/products/msc.html
http://www.fet-usa.com/products/msc.html