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Deano Candy white GTI
Deano45:
--- Quote from: CAPTAIN BRITAIN on August 19, 2020, 08:29:11 pm ---Were the sequential indicators an easy diy job? They are very cool
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Hi ...they are a plug and play just like the originals so an easy fit ...unfortunately I’ve now removed mine and sold them but they did look good,,,
Deano45:
Small update on whats been going on ..First of all the coilovers are now on and i have also replaced the top mounts along with new Meyle HD drop-links. The Audi TT control arms are also fitted along with new bull-joints witch have been set to -2.4 degrees negative camber and the rear set to -1.4 degrees with a full geometry set up. They did have to remove the rear adjuster rings off the rear perches.
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Also fitted a WG Motorsports short shift is not as fancy as the forge one but i've had one of these before and are brilliant. The bonus is they cost half the price and do the same thing. They should have come with these from factory,,,
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all fitted...
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Last of all i decided to replace some bulbs these yellow halogen bulbs were letting it down so replaced with a 6000k hid kit replaced the main beam with some Nightbreakers the side lights are now led and the lower fog lights are led too which freshens things up...
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Stupots:
@Deano45 They look great!
I thought about doing my fogs, but after researching I realised that the higher the colour temperature the worse they are in fog. Using 6000k front fog lights in foggy conditions will create a dangerous amount of glare, but if you're happy with that then they do look better. I guess we don't get fog all that often in the UK.
I believe 1000K-3000K for fog lights is ideal.
Stu
Deano45:
--- Quote from: Stupots on August 26, 2020, 09:50:03 am ---@Deano45 They look great!
I thought about doing my fogs, but after researching I realised that the higher the colour temperature the worse they are in fog. Using 6000k front fog lights in foggy conditions will create a dangerous amount of glare, but if you're happy with that then they do look better. I guess we don't get fog all that often in the UK.
I believe 1000K-3000K for fog lights is ideal.
Stu
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Hi stu,
I only fitted these become I had them Lying around from a previous car I can’t remember if they are 6000k but that being said they do look bright but look so much better than the stock yellow bulbs And tie in with the headlights anyway I’ll give them a go as I don’t even use the fogs that much.
OllieL:
Looks great!
What happened to the last one mate?
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