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MARKGRAY1984
07 June 2008, 16:29
Hi,
Does anyone know if you can change the L.E.D's on afterburner lights I have 4 that are not working properly when the brake pedal is engaged ?????
Regards,
Mark
sarnyboy
09 June 2008, 18:26
best way to fix your problem is to throw them in the bin and put some proper lights in there...
ash002004
16 June 2008, 16:45
lol, yes standard lights always have looked much better than clear..unless you smoke them a little. good example, if u have a classic, then jus fit standard sti lights on the rea, look much smarter
"Taylor"
16 June 2008, 21:20
This is the route i took, bought car with lexus lights on, took them off and fitted STi rears....muuuuuuuch better! ;)
richiewong
17 June 2008, 00:23
Defo dump the afterburners and STi all the way
http://japperformanceparts.co.uk/pdetails.asp?ID=176
andy-ukturbo
17 June 2008, 18:53
just fitted sti rears to mine tonight, much better what was the previous owner thinking lol
scobydoo
22 June 2008, 09:45
i have the lexus style on mine (on the car when i bought it) he also gave me the origonal lights whitch i dont realy like (everyone has there own taste) but i love the look of the afterburner ones keep em mate ........
Fat Boy
23 June 2008, 10:52
Chavtastic horror show - get the simple clean lines of the Sti's on
scobydoo
23 June 2008, 11:54
Chavtastic horror show - get the simple clean lines of the Sti's on
lol im no chav mate im 37 mabey im just trying to recapture my youth :lol1:
im not old.....just out of date :lol1: :lol1: :lol1:
blu-scoob
23 June 2008, 13:38
Bin em!! :lol1: Sti lights all the way! :cool:
mje_wrx
28 June 2008, 15:57
back too topic, i have afterburners, i prefer them. they can be changed, u need new leds, then cut the old ones out, and re solder new ones in.
nez-wrx
29 June 2008, 15:25
you will be able to buy new LEDs from your local electrical supplies store, if you can solder do it your self or strip the lights down and take them there. they are normally only pence per LED
nez-wrx
29 June 2008, 15:26
you will be able to buy new LEDs from your local electrical supplies store, if you can solder do it your self or strip the lights down and take them there. they are normally only pence per LED
Fat Boy
11 July 2008, 15:26
lol im no chav mate im 37 mabey im just trying to recapture my youth :lol1:
im not old.....just out of date :lol1: :lol1: :lol1:
Age and chaviness are not mutually exclusive - e.g. Jimmy Saville ;)
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