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DMRR



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CREE DRL's

Amusing but they are hard to photograph with a HD camera running at a percentage (because they pulse but the human eye can't see it!)!!! Anyway best attempt at daytime pics! Using the 'high beam' as the DRL's.



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I kinda like it...so you just change the high beam bulb? Any info/online links of where you got the bulb from?

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Hi,

There are plenty of places on eBay that do H7 CREE bulbs so it's best to have a browse, I'm a cheapskate so went for non-can bus and turned off hot and cold monitoring via IID. All it means is every now and again flicking the main beam stalk and walking around the car (all my lights come on with FMH - barring the brake lights and other normal lamps which are still monitored) Land Rover Addict
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they look good Neil, is that on the max 60 % setting? ... - .- -.




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They are up to 60% at the moment as an experiment (i.e. I seem to be invisible) Land Rover Addict
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Thanks DMRR,

DMRR wrote:
Hi,

There are plenty of places on eBay that do H7 CREE bulbs so it's best to have a browse, I'm a cheapskate so went for non-can bus and turned off hot and cold monitoring via IID. All it means is every now and again flicking the main beam stalk and walking around the car (all my lights come on with FMH - barring the brake lights and other normal lamps which are still monitored)

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i had mine at that % with white halogens on my td6 but i prefer the fogs as drls especially with the hybrids i have now supplied by CTC..

? you're invisible ? ... - .- -.




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