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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R__xvKDPb8
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UPDATE: Don't buy Philips, it sucks. Just after 2 days, I got rid of the Ultinons and put some cheap 5000K xenon in that works like a charm. I had less light this with these stupid LEDs than with a small hand flashlight. I had to modify the electrical wiring, add some + connection on the battery and add an extra relay. Default wiring is not compatible with H7 headlights, but not so hard anyway; I forgot to mention. Got rid of the Ultinon signals also. They mess with the radio and dashboard for an unknown reason. It looks better with orange OEM bulbs after all.
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Yuhuuuu! ❤️
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I did, and I've put them back afterwards.
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You don't need an oven for OEM Hella. The OEM mastic is soft, like a chewing-gum. I used... my hair drier. The mastic I used[1] for the new enclosure had the same softness. After mastic insertion I just pressed the parts, tied them together with auto-straps[2]. Next day... I used my hair drier again, just to be sure, LOL. I'll try to make a macro picture... you can't tell that it was opened, OEM like finish. I also put back the metal fuses through the mastic and the plastic enclosure. I wanted (a must) the headlights to be as OEM as possbile, but rather black with LED. [1]: https://www.emag.ro/adeziv-lipire-etansare-faruri-auto-xtremevisionr-455879/pd/DTL389BBM/ [2]: https://www.emag.ro/chinga-pentru-fixare-marfa-cu-clichet-carmax-25mm-x-5m-340kg-1-bucata-20753/pd/DKL85MBBM/
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They are.
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UPDATE: The LEDs work like a charm. No need for CANBUS for our headlights, no flickering. Long range beam/ flap also works well. Though, I will insert a voltage and current regulator to dim the brightness. Pictures soon.
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