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Finally finished up installing Euro Taillights! I'm sure there is a DiY somewhere here but it's plug and play once you cut up two USD harnesses to make one with a plug on both ends.
Finally finished up installing Euro Taillights! I'm sure there is a DiY somewhere here but it's plug and play once you cut up two USD harnesses to make one with a plug on both ends.
I do believe you can just re-pin the connectors also....but you got it done is all that counts and they function! Noice! I wish my FiST was as clean as yours! Mine is Dirty/SALTY AF!
I do believe you can just re-pin the connectors also....but you got it done is all that counts and they function! Noice! I wish my FiST was as clean as yours! Mine is Dirty/SALTY AF!
Yes! they work, woot! I'm sure there was an easier and cheaper way but I didn't want to cut anything off the euro lights or the original tail light harness with the US lights. This way it's 100% reversible in 5 min.
I'm weird about keeping all the oem parts I take off any car original. Will only hack up spares or replacement parts. : D
That's been my biggest reservation. Knowing I can't go back if I flash forward. Android Auto, when working properly, is an amazing experience. Google Maps (with real time traffic updates) all the music on my phone (to save data). I wouldn't want to drive without it.
You won't regret it. I ran his Stage 2/E30 tune for a while and it's great. Careful with your right foot in 2nd with traction control off. It'll light up the tires quick
New pads and rotors for the front. The inside pad on the passenger side was down to metal. What a horrible sound it was making. The nice thing about the Powerstop kit is it has everything in one box, no need to buy any specialty lubes.
Yes! they work, woot! I'm sure there was an easier and cheaper way but I didn't want to cut anything off the euro lights or the original tail light harness with the US lights. This way it's 100% reversible in 5 min.
I'm weird about keeping all the oem parts I take off any car original. Will only hack up spares or replacement parts. : D
New pads and rotors for the front. The inside pad on the passenger side was down to metal. What a horrible sound it was making. The nice thing about the Powerstop kit is it has everything in one box, no need to buy any specialty lubes.
New pads and rotors for the front. The inside pad on the passenger side was down to metal. What a horrible sound it was making. The nice thing about the Powerstop kit is it has everything in one box, no need to buy any specialty lubes.
I shopped around and amazon had the best price. You'll need some Blue Loctite and a thin wrench for the slider bolts. I had to use bent pliers to hold mine in place.
Also, now would be a good opportunity to paint your brake hardware as you'll have complete access.
New foglight bulbs! My car had a bright yellow set when I bought it, but they disappeared at the shop that repaired the deer damage. @NATYPE recommended these and they look like what I had, so thanks NATYPE! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N67FMQ5?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
At some point I still want to get new foglights, but for $20 I definitely am happy with these.
Nice! I love the contrast of yellow fogs for whatever reason. I used to run Hella H11 yellow bulbs before seeing those LED options recommended here. Liking them so far as well! Though some of the full replacement options really do look super cool too.
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