Thats because few here remember or knew of the old ClubVMag site!
Thats because few here remember or knew of the old ClubVMag site!
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JHarris1385, how much do you want to spend? Moncha Hella Micro DE's are a nice upgrade for the driving lights.
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Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
2 now included. It was discussed in the headlight install instructions..... I'll contact PIAA, Sylvania, etc and make sure they include them too.
Exactly why a sticky concerning any known issues would be a plus. In the end, the 15A fuse works like a charm for this one. Still loving these bulbs.Originally Posted by johnnyapollo
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
Do not use any other bulbs power than stock unless you add relays!!!
While plus is supplied through relay, the ground wire is going to the dimmer under the steering wheel, so the contacts on the dimmer will quickly blow out, especially when you switch from low to high beam frequently. By installing additional relay instead of the lamp you can improve also the output from the stock bulbs because of the voltage is dropped on the long wire to the steering wheel and back to the ground.
2001 Isuzu VehiCROSS (build in progress): 4JX1/A340/part time, 2" body lift, front Aisin hubs, rear Aussie Locker, 4.56 gears, OEM rear sway bar disconnect, AirFlow snorkel, cabin air filter
1980 Jeep Cherokee (assembling): 1.5" body lift, TBI, HEI
1987 AMC Eagle: stock
I had a set of bulbs that I got from Tone in my VX for more than a year (I have HID's now) and the only thing I did was to upgrade the 10 amp fuses in the fuse box to 15 amps and never had a problem. I don't remember the wattage of the bulbs, but I still have them so I could check tonight if you need me to.
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I've had them in for 4 plus years and no problems
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Thanks, I did a little research and I am sure they would be fine for a few years but some people started having problems after five years or more.
This sounds like a nightmare I want to avoid:
So I just went with the 55wThese components are very time consuming to troubleshoot becuse they are usully well hidden behind dashboards and other wiring looms.
I used them too until I went HID...no issues.
John Eaton
Original Owner
2001 Proton Yellow #580
Atlanta GA
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