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Old 07-08-2012, 08:01 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Dang.... I like your idea using the box as an oven, it seem much more easier then just using the heat gun. Can the box bake a cake as well? Haha jk... Nice work. Cant wait to see the final finish...
Haaa, I bet it would make a cake!!!

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this is a fantastic write up. thanks for taking the time to do it!
Thanks, the main driving force is money!!! I have more to spend on sway bar kit if I do the lights my self. Plus I hate for someone to think they can't do this.

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Very nice work so far. I dread opening my headlights up again - 3 of my halo LEDs have gone out and I need to fix the connection that is loose
I am worried about that. Most LEDs are sold with 60 watt resisters. I posted a write up from Javier in it he talked about mili amps and 1 watt/200 ohms. It made since the way he wrote it, but now seeing all the LEDs that are sold from factory with 60Watt resisters, I may go with that. Anything electrical scares the crap out of me No matter what I need to wire them up outside the light for easy access to fix or make changes.

What are your thoughts on why the LEDs are going out?
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