My 2007 ES350's Mod Thread
#123
Sick350, here is a start for you on the decals.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...at=0&_from=R40
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...at=0&_from=R40
#124
wow, that should look pretty good. In the rear, since they're not turning, I'd go with a 10mm spacer. 5mm probably won't be enough with suspension travel. Hopefully that doesn't add too much poke.
#126
Thanks I appreciate it, I learnt a lot of the soldering just playing around with these parts, anything that was 2 small or I didn't feel comfortable doing myself, I had someone else do it. As for the disassembly almost everything pops together, if it doesn't pop out there's a screw somewhere. Just take your time and you can take anything you want apart.
#127
Woah, I just realized you put HID's on your highbeams/DRLs....how do they look during the day? To my understanding, you're pretty much blasting your highbeams when the DRL's are turned on...right? I really want to change the color of my DRLs, but HIDs are too powerful and LEDs are too weak for the highbeams
#128
Woah, I just realized you put HID's on your highbeams/DRLs....how do they look during the day? To my understanding, you're pretty much blasting your highbeams when the DRL's are turned on...right? I really want to change the color of my DRLs, but HIDs are too powerful and LEDs are too weak for the highbeams
#129
The DRL's are simply the halogen high beam bulbs run at a lower voltage input to be as dim as they are.
Your PNP HID kit will not run at this lower voltage and they shut down to protect themselves.
You can bypass this with a relay, IIRC that will run the DRL's at full power for the day time.
#130
It's not weird.
The DRL's are simply the halogen high beam bulbs run at a lower voltage input to be as dim as they are.
Your PNP HID kit will not run at this lower voltage and they shut down to protect themselves.
You can bypass this with a relay, IIRC that will run the DRL's at full power for the day time.
The DRL's are simply the halogen high beam bulbs run at a lower voltage input to be as dim as they are.
Your PNP HID kit will not run at this lower voltage and they shut down to protect themselves.
You can bypass this with a relay, IIRC that will run the DRL's at full power for the day time.