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They look good but why don't you make your posts in the appropriate topic? There is a topic for lights in this forum.

Put some similar LED's on mine several month ago. Got them at WalMart for under $20.

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I see the topic has been moved to the correct area now. No problem. Did not mean it as criticism but just to get the topic where others might be looking for similar info.

 

No, sorry, I don't have any pictures of mine. I installed my LED's as daytime running lights and wired them into the windshield wiper circuit which is powered anytime the ignition is on. I just added my own fuse to the LED line just to be sure any possible problem or short in that circuit would not affect the wipers.

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Maybe I will wire mine that way. Where did u splice into that circuit at? Mine are spliced into the parking lights right now. Right at the headlight.

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I tapped in to the 15A fuse for the wipers which is located in the fuse panel under the hood. Just soldered a small wire to one leg of the 15 amp fuse then I used a 3 amp fuse in the power line to the LED's. This way my LED's are on any time the car is in the run mode and the smaller 3 amp fuse would protect the wiper circuit should something short out in the LED circuit.

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Just found a grounded screw close to the lights, One on the right fender area for the LED's on the right side and a similar grounded screw on the left for the left LED's.

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