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TGIF my low beams workin but the projectors aren't switching to high beams. We hardwired the projectors and they worked... So power is getting lost somewhere. We tried 2 relays and 2 harnesses before I called it quits for the night. Anyone have any thoughts??
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usually i don't just in case they might want to move wires around... but i think from now on i will... it'll help decrease fogging issues...
andrew just texted me and said some minor fogging issues have occurred... i know it's due to the weather change.. last night it was cooler and we were working on the lights(mid 60s), and then today a blistering 82-83 degrees. the weather change affects the moisture inside the headlight and will cause condesndation (this is normal in every vehicle)... however, i DO NOT like condensation AT ALL... so i will be sealing this part...
thank you for the good question.
andrew just texted me and said some minor fogging issues have occurred... i know it's due to the weather change.. last night it was cooler and we were working on the lights(mid 60s), and then today a blistering 82-83 degrees. the weather change affects the moisture inside the headlight and will cause condesndation (this is normal in every vehicle)... however, i DO NOT like condensation AT ALL... so i will be sealing this part...
thank you for the good question.
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usually i don't just in case they might want to move wires around... but i think from now on i will... it'll help decrease fogging issues...
andrew just texted me and said some minor fogging issues have occurred... i know it's due to the weather change.. last night it was cooler and we were working on the lights(mid 60s), and then today a blistering 82-83 degrees. the weather change affects the moisture inside the headlight and will cause condesndation (this is normal in every vehicle)... however, i DO NOT like condensation AT ALL... so i will be sealing this part...
thank you for the good question.
andrew just texted me and said some minor fogging issues have occurred... i know it's due to the weather change.. last night it was cooler and we were working on the lights(mid 60s), and then today a blistering 82-83 degrees. the weather change affects the moisture inside the headlight and will cause condesndation (this is normal in every vehicle)... however, i DO NOT like condensation AT ALL... so i will be sealing this part...
thank you for the good question.
I applied silicone to my retro and I haven't had any fogging issues so far.
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Damn. Finnally all done working out some unforseen bugs. Only one small fix for franciss but he did that in a night and I had a couple of wiring problems that we couldn't figure out. They look sexy as hell. Pics tmrw :P
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