grab a multimeter. should be cake. find the left run signal find the hot wire, connect the hot wire of one nozzle connect it to that. do the same for the other side. Connect the ground of the nozzles together, anchor them to a nice ground, done..
I think if it matches the color scheme of your ride then their cooo , but I think they look kinda ghetto if you they stay on, maybe just with the blinkers.....
Well i installed them and i ended up getting ghetto and hooking them to my headlights so there only on when the headlights are on and they really dont look bad. i took some pics last night on the digi and ill post them as soon as i get to a decent computer!
With the extra blank cover on the driver's left hand side (the one where the fog lights are supposed to be, but I didn't get cuz it was a rip off) I put a switch with an led indicator on it. I use that to control my nozzle lights and any other additional lights inside/outside the car. Obviously to turn them all off when Cops are around or 1 km before I enter a mall or park the car. Stupid stuff like that turned on in public is just asking for your car to be jacked.
They're tacky because it's the cheapest and easiest mod to any car (~30 bucks CDN)
Eventually I'm gonna have it turn on/off via an on-board-pc in the trunk. Same goes with any other mod'ed lighting on the car. Still working on that...
all that shit becomes annoying eventually...im glad i did not get them when they just appeared on the market
at first i liked my altezzas and now im annoyed with this shiny reflective shit...i think im gonna paint them or something to match my body....cant stand that shininess...hurts my eyes...
LOL its funny when i see around chicago people that have like a 1980 POS and they have red LED winshield lights lol . i mean i had them too . only for about a week and then they started appearing on every car and i took them off .
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