More LEDS this time noone else has done this.
#46
^^^^^^I'm probably using about 12 of these: http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/FLS.htm
per headlight
per headlight
#47
you have a few options but I prefer to wire mine seperate into a toggle switch.... this way u can turn them on and off as a standalone to your headlight switch (as most led's dont work well with the heat of the D2S bulbs) wiring them is pretty easy....or .... you can splice into your city driving light wires and turn them on and off like that, but they will be on with your headlights as well and might burn out much quicker. I am putting together a DIY for wiring these etc .... PM me if you need any advice etc before i post the DIY (I have a ton of pics and diagrams)
#48
you have a few options but I prefer to wire mine seperate into a toggle switch.... this way u can turn them on and off as a standalone to your headlight switch (as most led's dont work well with the heat of the D2S bulbs) wiring them is pretty easy....or .... you can splice into your city driving light wires and turn them on and off like that, but they will be on with your headlights as well and might burn out much quicker. I am putting together a DIY for wiring these etc .... PM me if you need any advice etc before i post the DIY (I have a ton of pics and diagrams)
#53
For those of you who are using the flex strips around the projector, what do you use to cover up the tiny wiring and letters inbedded within the strips? I was thinking of painting over this with silver paint so it blends in with the shroud. From all the pics I have seen, I cant see any of the raw guts of the strips. While the strips are the easiest, I may end up installing individual LEDs into the shroud itself. All these lights look good guys....
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