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Old 11-18-2010, 02:26 AM
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Default Re: Daytime running light question

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Better to just yank the stock DRLs and replace them with PIAAs or some new round LED lights. The stockers are a waste and you'll be replacing bulbs all the time.
If you're going for 'functionality' as off-road/fog lights, I would agree, replace the lamps with something brighter...I'm partial to incandescent bulbs over LEDs as they keep a stock look. In my opinion, if you go LED, you have to go LED all the way around. It drives me crazy when people mis-match LED with incandescent and/or mix HID-style lights with standard. I like a consistent look for my lights.

...if you're merely going for the 'look' of having the DRL on with the headlights, then I would recommend staying with the stock lamps. I've had mine wired with the diode mod for the last two years and I have yet to replace a bulb.
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