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Old 02-05-2015, 04:37 PM   #575 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bananaz View Post
I'm confused. All of the videos you showed wiring them up to the circuit board and leaving them inside the actual headlight but in the thread you wrote to wire them outside of the headlight incase you run into problems and it's a lot easier to fix. Are the video's your newer procedure?
If you are wiring to the turn signal switch, best and cleanest way is to wire them to the circuit board. Some people who use white halos do this to use as daytime driving light.

If you have colors halo's or LEDs you can drive with them on day or night. So most people will wire them to a external (outside the light) ground and power source so they can put them on a switch inside the car or engine bay. Guy's that do a lot of shows or cars for coffee, were there parked.

Hope this helps
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