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Old 03-28-2011, 09:56 PM
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Hey guys,

so tomorrow morning im installing my HID fog lights i just got and figured what the hell i might as well put in some led front blinkers i got while the headlights out. can anyone post some install pics as to how to hook the resistors up?

jlevis website is done with an e90 and the pics arent too helpful, so i looked in the forums but couldnt find anything, any help would be appreciated thanks!!!
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I haven't looked at jlevi's DIY, but its really simple and MUCH easier if the lights are actually out. Just as long as each exposed wire ends are securely fastened to the metal part of bulb housing you're good to go. I remember someone had posted some pics so you could do a quick search. It's pretty simple. You'll be fine
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I need help with this too...i have all the lights, but i dont know which wires to splice in to! i checked a wiring diagram that is somewhere on this forum...but it doesnt make any sense to me...anyone care to demonstrate?
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You dont need to splice anything. As mentioned earlier, just as long as both ends of the the exposed wire on your resistor are securely touching and fastened onto each side the light bulb housing you are good to go,

have a look


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oh man, u made my day. THANK YOU!




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