Lighting/Windows
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Lighting/Windows
A couple questions. First, is there any way to switch on and off the puddle lights in the side mirrors without the remote when the car is running? I think It would make a nice photo. I also wanted to install the clear headlight lenses of the newer S60s on my 03, which has the refractorey ones. Is that possible? I don't know what E-Code means, but I imagine it has something to do with European lighting standards for motor vehicles. I was curious if the E-Code lenses have clear turn signals integrated into the headlight lens rather then orange? I think that would look nicer than orange and would like to change. Is that possible?
I also wanted to know if there is any way to:
1. Have the rear windows roll down all the way, instead of just 3/4....to get rid of the child safety thingy as I have no kids...
2. Install one touch up/down switches for the rear windows both on the driver window panel and in the back seat. I've seen Jettas with that, which I would like to have.
I also wanted to know if there is any way to:
1. Have the rear windows roll down all the way, instead of just 3/4....to get rid of the child safety thingy as I have no kids...
2. Install one touch up/down switches for the rear windows both on the driver window panel and in the back seat. I've seen Jettas with that, which I would like to have.
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RE: Lighting/Windows
Oh, I didn't know this about the stopper. That's interesting, I'll need to try this ASAP, I'd like to be able to roll the bakc windows all the way down for when i have ppl back there. If you can put your arm out of the window, the back seat doesnt feel quite as small as it is.
If anyone has more info regarding this stopper, please share.
Sean
If anyone has more info regarding this stopper, please share.
Sean
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RE: Lighting/Windows
ORIGINAL: gfreeman9mm
has anyone ever upgraded their foglights to HID? Have you tried LED bulbs in the taillights??
has anyone ever upgraded their foglights to HID? Have you tried LED bulbs in the taillights??
Are you planning HID headlights as well? If so 4500k-6000k is what you want. 4500 produces the most LUMENS. Meaning produces the most light output. Because the higher you go in the Kelvin temps for HID's the less light output is produced. The only thing you get with higher K is a different color, BLUE and PURPLE. So 4500K-6000K is what you want for HID headlights.
LED's have been tried in taillights and from what I gather it is a bitch to do. Because they are not as bright as the OEM setup and you would have to use many many LED's and circuit them all together and everything else as well. I think there are some brighter LED's on the market but I don't know if anyone has used them yet.
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