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^ Thanks everyone! I will work on these either later or tomorrow. BlackMaro, are your halos BLUE or am I seeing things? :)
They aren't a very blue color. They have that off white/bluish tint. It's the regular color of halos. You can buy different colors from ledgauges.com (i think), but it's outrageous pricing.
They aren't a very blue color. They have that off white/bluish tint. It's the regular color of halos. You can buy different colors from ledgauges.com (i think), but it's outrageous pricing.
how did you do this? i'm kind of a newb, but did you splice them to your drl's? did you disable your drl's after that picture was taken?
Im pretty sure in that picture its just the lights on when the fogs are turned on... DRL's are the daytime running lights, meaning they wont be on when the fogs are on.
Im pretty sure in that picture its just the lights on when the fogs are turned on... DRL's are the daytime running lights, meaning they wont be on when the fogs are on.
I think the set up he's got is he's hooked the LED up to the parking lights and disconnected the automatic DRL. The fogs i know are some PIAA driving lamps so he doesn't have to turn his headlamps on ever.
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
I think the set up he's got is he's hooked the LED up to the parking lights and disconnected the automatic DRL. The fogs i know are some PIAA driving lamps so he doesn't have to turn his headlamps on ever.
BOOM! That is dead on. I disabled my DRL's and then wired those (halos) into my parking lights. The fogs I have wired to a switch, and I can use the "fogs"/driving lamps and not use my actual headlights.
BOOM! That is dead on. I disabled my DRL's and then wired those (halos) into my parking lights. The fogs I have wired to a switch, and I can use the "fogs"/driving lamps and not use my actual headlights.
How'd you disable the DLR? I've been wanting to do that. Althought jack showed me a way of starting the car without the headlights coming on automatically.
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
I'll have to dig, but quite simply, behind the stereo, there are 2 "bracket" type plugs. One is grey, one is blue. I THINK you just just unplug the grey one (i'm not sure which one) and then that works. You unplug one or the other and just let it hang. I've done that since the 2nd weeks I've had the car, and I've had NO problems. Just go to yahoo or google and search, "disable 1999 camaro drl" or something like that. Let me know if that helps.
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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