work in progress, oem look LED DRL in 08 coupe sport bumper
#1
work in progress, oem look LED DRL in 08 coupe sport bumper
I've had a g37s for a few months now, and been racking my brain trying to figure out how to add factory looking LED units for a DRL. The closest unit I could find is actually designed to fit a 2011-2013 bmw x5, but with a little modification its nearly an exact fit. I bought the unit from iJDMTOY, $169. I just need to cut out an opening in the faux vents of my bumper. They come with a driver so you can have them wired to dim to 50% or 75% when the headlights come on.
I do have one question for anyone who can help. I want these to be true DRLs, and to come on with the ignition? Where could I wire these so that whenever the car is ON, these lights are on? Is there an ignition wire?
I do have one question for anyone who can help. I want these to be true DRLs, and to come on with the ignition? Where could I wire these so that whenever the car is ON, these lights are on? Is there an ignition wire?
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#8
They look great from the pictures.
What did they use to cut them do you know?
Did they have to remove the bumper?
Does it dim when the light come on?
Finaly how much did they charge you?
thanks
What did they use to cut them do you know?
Did they have to remove the bumper?
Does it dim when the light come on?
Finaly how much did they charge you?
thanks
Last edited by Doruk; 08-21-2014 at 02:50 PM.
#10
I'll post a pic of them off tonight or tomorrow, idk how they cut them, they did have to remove the bumper, $150 to install, fitment is so so, there is a small gap, I might try to mess with it, but from even a few feet away it looks fine for me, may end up painting the chrome black so it blends better
#13
In the Middle East, the newer models come with this style as an option. I've managed to obtain the template and add it to my 08 model.
It has the auto-dim function (full brightness during day, less bright during the night).
Sorry I dont have a picture of it with the light on.
It has the auto-dim function (full brightness during day, less bright during the night).
Sorry I dont have a picture of it with the light on.