Got some more stock in, when current orders are fulfilled I'll have a few sets left so anyone else want some?
You could have them before xmas if payment and delivery details are sorted quickly The End
17th Dec 2009 9:20 pm
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Thoroughly recommend these baby's ....they are so cool ...and sooooo bright
I know I'm selling them so this may seem a little biased but they are damn good, far superior to just changing to LED bulbs in the D3 lamps, much more 'visible'. There's a excellent distinction between the rear light 'rings' and the brakes and indicators when they're on (unlike half the motors on the road with LEDs that I see where you can barely see any difference and only know their brakes are on because of the high level lamp)
In fact they're so good I'm going to fit some myself The End
17th Dec 2009 9:52 pm
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tombuidhe
you have to fit a resistor across the rear indicator circuit or you get fast flashing dash light syndrome
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17th Dec 2009 10:00 pm
nismo
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rearr light
got mine today si and wife has wraped them up for christmas but hey every lining has a silver lineing her and my lads are payin me back for them now who is showing in pitures howt o fit resistors im hopeless at electrics
17th Dec 2009 10:08 pm
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hi
soz no pics
but
all you do is piggy back wire into the indicator circuit yellow and brown[trace them from the indicator]
the resistor goes before the multi plug [body side]across the 2 wires using splicing connectors
mount the resistors on the bodywork as they get hot when working so the body helps to take the heat away
hope that helps
if you can wait till weekend i can take pics and post them
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17th Dec 2009 10:14 pm
nismo
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yes will wait no rush but thanks pm me when you get chance like i said no rush cheers
the resistor goes before the multi plug [body side]across the 2 wires using splicing connectors
Personally I'd fit it on the lamp side, that way if you want to change back the original wiring is unaffected and the resistors stay with the D4 lamps.
If I get a chance I'll do mine this weekend and take some photosThe End
17th Dec 2009 10:24 pm
ronp
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All wiring tips/pics greatly appreciated.
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17th Dec 2009 10:26 pm
POINTYED
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hi slimer
the only reason i wired on the body side is coz the wires on the lights are all black and they are are quite thin so i didnt want to break them.the body side wires are thicker and colour coded
each to there own taste
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Hey, there's no right or wrong way, as long as you're happy with the result
We did DG's last weekend on the lamp side, it is a bit of a pain with all the wires being black but if you compare them with the D3 lamps it's easy to work out which ones, just trace the wires and work out which pins they go to on the plug, from memory it's one of the end ones and the common ground on one of the centre pinsThe End
17th Dec 2009 10:41 pm
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Either way matey the lights are tops
well worth changing too
thanks again
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17th Dec 2009 11:00 pm
ronp
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Ron
go on eBay under search
led indicator resistor
and there a few come up with quite a few in uk
give it a try mate
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