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Cheers Pat.
I've also used VDO, Omori and Sun. now you want cheap, that's Sun.
~Colin
I was thinking it might allow me more room to check the front diffy when I need to.
Eric
If you have a story to share, please send your name, daytime contact info and a line or two about your vehicle to jfallon@edmunds.com by Wednesday, December 29, 2004.
unless MTV is footing the bill, I'm not pimping my ride any further than the few thou I've sunk into car stereo stuff!
~Colin
I think I missed the ending to your swaybar mishap. Did the endlink get repaired?
Ken
The shows are sorta funny, though.
-juice
-juice
painful, but good.
~c
Still, after the 2.5GT, which was only mildly modded compared to Colin's RS, I too had a mod hangover and had only planned on the swaybars. Such is the lot of an enthusiast driver who also needs utility (i.e. no EVO!)
The Titan is Modded to a point both practical (brakes, rims and tires) and esthetic, too many to list, wonder if I meet the criteria?
But I have to say that the 89 Accord will be my last heavily modified vehicle.
Cheers Pat.
DaveM
They are:
$400 - Rostra (aftermarket) cruise control. kinda crappy, not OEM quality in any way, but I still wouldn't give it up for the world on any trip over an hour. no factory cruise available for Evos of course.
~$2000 in car audio gear I already owned-- preamp EQ, 200W amplifier, 800W amplifier, mp3 head unit, coincident source co-axials for the rear
~$800 in new car audio gear-- 1F capacitor, 12" sub, circuit breaker, 6.5" coaxials up front, a lot of wiring
and then the aforementioned labor. a lot of that went into a subwoofer box... fiberglass tub that replaced my spare tire with a ~2" false floor over the whole trunk area.
but the key thing? none of it affects my warranty, especially the CRITICAL powertrain warranty. Pimp My Ride is about spending crazy money on beaters, whereas everyone here has been talking about pouring good money on a perfectly fine automobile.
the Evo's fast enough bone stock and yet so much slower than my sportbike that I have absolutely no temptation to mess with it any further. I'm done.
~Colin
oh yeah, there's about $800 in snow tires on it too.
Colin: $2800 in car audio and you think FM quality sound is enough? ;-)
Ken
Ken - The SRP on the lateral link set is $480.
Re: Talk to the press - " I'm not as interested in the traditional tuner crowd who've been doing this for years."
That rules most of us out. :-)
-Dennis
that stuff could go into any Subaru!
~c
Careful what you say, folks! He never forgets!
-juice
Touché! Good one Dennis :-)
-Frank
Cheers Pat. ( Runs and ducks)
-mike
Eric
tom
I still have a sneaking suspicion that STi/SPT parts will get better factory backing in the future...how far off I don't know.
paisan: I should go off-line with you. I spent a good bit of time between Christmas and New Year's behind the wheel of a GMC Yukon. I might be able to give you some input if that vehicle's still on your short list.
Ed
-juice
tom
Eric
-mike
It'll tow 5000lbs
Eric
-mike
You will not find that kind of towing capacity in any car-based SUV.
Although i'm tempted if they B9x comes out with a 3.5 or 3.0turbo and 4500lb towing to buy a light aluminum trailer and tow with that.
-mike
I just installed a set of 9007 HID kit. It works great but creating two problems on my 2002 WRX.
Problem #1:
The blue high beam indicate light in the dash board is "ON" when it is on the low beam position. I am sure that I connected the wire to the low beam bulb connector because when turning it to the high beam position, it has no head lights. When it is in the low beam position, it has head lights.
Problem #2:
My fog lights won't turn on after. I know the reason but I don't have the solution. It is causing by problem #1. As all of you know, the fog lights will not turn on when the high beam is on. The fogs only work with low beam. So if problem #1 is solved, I guess my fog lights will back to normal.
I really appreciate your help, thank you!
Luk
HID conversion kits are more trouble and problematic than they are worth. Furthermore, the headlight reflector/housing is designed for halogen lamps and only annoys oncoming traffic with two glaring white orbs.
Oh, it's not DOT approved or legal in NYS.
-Dave
I'll assume you double-checked all the wiring, and made sure there are no shorts.
-juice
Luk
Luk
if you're on board at nabisco's TriState, look up mulder via PM. I'm sure he can help you trace the problem down.
-Dave
Pardon me but the fact that you're blinding on-coming traffic is less important than "looking cool"?
-Frank <banging head on monitor in frustration!>
They look cool to you, but you happen to be sitting INSIDE the car. Everybody else you're blinding and they don't think they look cool.
Sly
In all honesty, HID conversion by mere swapping of bulbs isn't the best way to go. Cheap yes, best no.
As mentioned earlier, the reflectors in your headlamp is not designed for HID lumination.
The glare I spoke of that the HID will produce in a halogen headlamp unit isn't the intensity of the beam when aimed too high or incorrectly. It is the aura of intense lumination glaring around the headlight itself that no amount of aiming will alleviate.
Here's a pic of [left to right] EDM/JDM; UK500; OEM headlamps, all HIDs
Notice the aura the OEM produces.
Here's another
and here's an Evo
As you can see the Evo with lamps designed for HIDs don't have that wide an aura of glare.
For looks and functionality the EDM unit would be your best option, though pricey.
For functionality only, a pair of auxilary HID lamps.
-Dave
i think these HIDs are highly dangerous. kewl, you can see further. bad, driver in car coming at you may be blinded and may create a headon.
death to the HID.
After driving with them for several months, I had forgotten how much better they were than the OEM's. I picked up my car from the dealer one night back in November after driving a loaner for a week, and thought the high beams were on when I was on the backroads of Central West NJ.
-Dennis
BTW, nice job, Dave!!!
Steve
I live in Queens. You guys must have fun recently by the storm. Nice pictures!!!
For me, I wouldn't spend thousands to replace a pair of auxilary HID lamps. I enjor the driving more than the anything.
Luk