New Trans Cooler, Fogs lights are installed-Now Wth Pics!!!
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Originally Posted by jachin
i need one how much and where can i get it
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Here some pics of my new fog lights. Theres pictures look like crap and are taken at night, but there all I have right now.
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Originally Posted by showhat9
What type of bulb are you using in the new driving lights. Looks to be a hyperwhite. What was the cost of the new lights and where did you get them.
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Thanks for the clairification. I was ready to call Lincoln and order a pair. Obviously that is the brand name Navigator. Looks like it was a fairly easy mod with great improvement over the OEM which are lame.
Are you guys using 100W wiring harnesses for your headlights. When used with a good PIAA or Silverstar makes major improvement over factory lighting. Very cost effective as well.
Mom'* car definately getting the navigator treatment.
Are you guys using 100W wiring harnesses for your headlights. When used with a good PIAA or Silverstar makes major improvement over factory lighting. Very cost effective as well.
Mom'* car definately getting the navigator treatment.
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Originally Posted by showhat9
Thanks for the clairification. I was ready to call Lincoln and order a pair. Obviously that is the brand name Navigator. Looks like it was a fairly easy mod with great improvement over the OEM which are lame.
Are you guys using 100W wiring harnesses for your headlights. When used with a good PIAA or Silverstar makes major improvement over factory lighting. Very cost effective as well.
Mom'* car definately getting the navigator treatment.
Are you guys using 100W wiring harnesses for your headlights. When used with a good PIAA or Silverstar makes major improvement over factory lighting. Very cost effective as well.
Mom'* car definately getting the navigator treatment.
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The Navigators are 55 Watt H3 bulbs.
The early 90'* bonnevilles don't need an upgraded wiring harness to do this. We didn't get the wimpy 37watt bulbs, we got 50 watt stock
The early 90'* bonnevilles don't need an upgraded wiring harness to do this. We didn't get the wimpy 37watt bulbs, we got 50 watt stock
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The Navigators are 55 Watt H3 bulbs.
The early 90'* bonnevilles don't need an upgraded wiring harness to do this. We didn't get the wimpy 37watt bulbs, we got 50 watt stock
The early 90'* bonnevilles don't need an upgraded wiring harness to do this. We didn't get the wimpy 37watt bulbs, we got 50 watt stock
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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 1:18 am Post subject:
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I'd love to see them mounted on a 92-95 SE body style.
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I'd love to see them mounted on a 92-95 SE body style.
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