D r l
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02 tin top, has anyone adapted front fog lights to d r l''s . Thanks in advance for any info
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Re: D r l
I thought this was a post about Dr. I the legendary Jamaican rapper, until I read the contentgrey fellah wrote:02 tin top, has anyone adapted front fog lights to d r l''s . Thanks in advance for any info
What are d.r.l. s?
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mikeonb4c wrote:I thought this was a post about Dr. I the legendary Jamaican rapper, until I read the contentgrey fellah wrote:02 tin top, has anyone adapted front fog lights to d r l''s . Thanks in advance for any info
What are d.r.l. s?
Daylight Running Lights, the LEDs fitted to modern cars.
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Aha! Thank you Dr. Bob the legendary West Country rapper.Bob wrote:mikeonb4c wrote:I thought this was a post about Dr. I the legendary Jamaican rapper, until I read the contentgrey fellah wrote:02 tin top, has anyone adapted front fog lights to d r l''s . Thanks in advance for any info
What are d.r.l. s?
Daylight Running Lights, the LEDs fitted to modern cars.
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Hello,
I fitted a set of drls in the grille of our tintop. Full set £35 off Fleabay.
If you swap your fog bulbs for led versions you just need a drl control module (less than £10)
It connects to battery via fuse, a wire to dipped beam to dim them at night and option to flash the lamps in unison with the indicators.
Its voltage sensing so on when engine starts and off after a delay when engine stops. No problem with mot, just passed last week.
I fitted a set of drls in the grille of our tintop. Full set £35 off Fleabay.
If you swap your fog bulbs for led versions you just need a drl control module (less than £10)
It connects to battery via fuse, a wire to dipped beam to dim them at night and option to flash the lamps in unison with the indicators.
Its voltage sensing so on when engine starts and off after a delay when engine stops. No problem with mot, just passed last week.
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I should bw fitting some this week, so i'll keep you posted. I don't have fogs, so i have bought some universal ones wirh an angel eye DRL. As mentioned, the loom thingy is also needed, but they are cheap, ao hopefully should be an easy fit.
This is what i have bought for the lights
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161790752624
And this is the wee loom
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152027172379
I am hopeful that i'll have it all fitted in a hour or so. Depends on how easily i can cut the holes in the bumper!
This is what i have bought for the lights
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161790752624
And this is the wee loom
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152027172379
I am hopeful that i'll have it all fitted in a hour or so. Depends on how easily i can cut the holes in the bumper!
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Does this mod need notifying to the insurance company?
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Re: D r l
Bob wrote:mikeonb4c wrote:I thought this was a post about Dr. I the legendary Jamaican rapper, until I read the contentgrey fellah wrote:02 tin top, has anyone adapted front fog lights to d r l''s . Thanks in advance for any info
What are d.r.l. s?
Daylight Running Lights, the LEDs fitted to modern cars.
I thought it might be about expensive headphones.
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Regarding insurance, i can't see it being any different to fitting non original fogs. It's basically retrofit rather than a mod for performance or making it more desirable for theft.
I may mention it at insurance time, but as it is an import, with camper conversion, i'm not thinking that drl's will be a contributing factor to (already) high insurance.
I may mention it at insurance time, but as it is an import, with camper conversion, i'm not thinking that drl's will be a contributing factor to (already) high insurance.
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hi, i sorted wiring some time ago. but lamps i used were rubbish, hoping 2 change lamps in fog lights & reconnect,wondered if anyone had done this, & wot they used, thanks 4 your replies. i'll keep the lights you are using in mind as another option, good luck on the hole cutting ! thanks raycallum wrote:I should bw fitting some this week, so i'll keep you posted. I don't have fogs, so i have bought some universal ones wirh an angel eye DRL. As mentioned, the loom thingy is also needed, but they are cheap, ao hopefully should be an easy fit.
This is what i have bought for the lights
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161790752624
And this is the wee loom
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152027172379
I am hopeful that i'll have it all fitted in a hour or so. Depends on how easily i can cut the holes in the bumper!
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Funny enough. I just got this loom that Callum found. The plan is to use the front factory fogs on my 02 plate as DRLs that will turn off with headlight use. But switched on for the intended foglight use with the dipped beam..?! A bit like my wife's Nissan Note..grey fellah wrote:hi, i sorted wiring some time ago. but lamps i used were rubbish, hoping 2 change lamps in fog lights & reconnect,wondered if anyone had done this, & wot they used, thanks 4 your replies. i'll keep the lights you are using in mind as another option, good luck on the hole cutting ! thanks raycallum wrote:I should bw fitting some this week, so i'll keep you posted. I don't have fogs, so i have bought some universal ones wirh an angel eye DRL. As mentioned, the loom thingy is also needed, but they are cheap, ao hopefully should be an easy fit.
This is what i have bought for the lights
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161790752624
And this is the wee loom
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152027172379
I am hopeful that i'll have it all fitted in a hour or so. Depends on how easily i can cut the holes in the bumper!
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Hi
Please be aware that you must have properly "E" marked DRLs if you intend to use them as such in any country requiring them. I believe in some countries require that they should have a fitting certificate of compliance if used as DRLs. The proper DRLs are extraordinarily bright in comparison with most LED offerings. They should also dim when lights come on, AND you should only run one set of marker lights, DRLs and not with sidelights as well.
Cheers
Helen
Please be aware that you must have properly "E" marked DRLs if you intend to use them as such in any country requiring them. I believe in some countries require that they should have a fitting certificate of compliance if used as DRLs. The proper DRLs are extraordinarily bright in comparison with most LED offerings. They should also dim when lights come on, AND you should only run one set of marker lights, DRLs and not with sidelights as well.
Cheers
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Hi Hellen,helen&tony wrote:Hi
Please be aware that you must have properly "E" marked DRLs if you intend to use them as such in any country requiring them. I believe in some countries require that they should have a fitting certificate of compliance if used as DRLs. The proper DRLs are extraordinarily bright in comparison with most LED offerings. They should also dim when lights come on, AND you should only run one set of marker lights, DRLs and not with sidelights as well.
Cheers
Helen
That's a fair point about using aftermarket DRLs abroad. (Outside the UK.)
I know in Poland one was legally required to drive with the heads lights on by day.. I always find if in doubt? (On the continent.) Drive it like an old school Volvo! (The same law probably applied in Scandinavia too?)
... Especially in a big black brick.
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I've just swapped my original fogs for these
Don't think there drl as have halogen bulbs in
But we're only a £1 a pair from halfords
Don't think there drl as have halogen bulbs in
But we're only a £1 a pair from halfords
Gas safe heating engineer / plumber if you need any advice just shout.