GB: Smoked and Clear Cefiro Headlights
#201
There will not be a group deal anytime soon. We are low on stock and will not be receiving another shipment for quite a while.
They are still available at regular price on our website.
Thanks.
They are still available at regular price on our website.
Thanks.
#202
Originally Posted by MaxMoJo
There will not be a group deal anytime soon. We are low on stock and will not be receiving another shipment for quite a while.
They are still available at regular price on our website.
Thanks.
They are still available at regular price on our website.
Thanks.
#203
Got a quick question: my passenger light turns on a lot dimmer than my driver side. I even replaced the bulbs already. When I turn on my brights, they're the same intensity. Do you think it's the wiring? Thanks for the help.
#204
You probably have some unwanted resistance in that circuit. If you have a voltmeter you can check for a voltage drop on the dim side.
Start at the headlight connector and work toward the source.
For instance, place positive lead of Voltmeter on the headlight connector contacts and the neg. side on good ground (chassis). You can make comparisons to the bright side. A basic Digital Multimeter or (DMM) are best and very cheap these days.
Have Fun and good luck!
Tony
Start at the headlight connector and work toward the source.
For instance, place positive lead of Voltmeter on the headlight connector contacts and the neg. side on good ground (chassis). You can make comparisons to the bright side. A basic Digital Multimeter or (DMM) are best and very cheap these days.
Have Fun and good luck!
Tony
#205
Originally Posted by SatinBlueMAX
You probably have some unwanted resistance in that circuit. If you have a voltmeter you can check for a voltage drop on the dim side.
Start at the headlight connector and work toward the source.
For instance, place positive lead of Voltmeter on the headlight connector contacts and the neg. side on good ground (chassis). You can make comparisons to the bright side. A basic Digital Multimeter or (DMM) are best and very cheap these days.
Have Fun and good luck!
Tony
Start at the headlight connector and work toward the source.
For instance, place positive lead of Voltmeter on the headlight connector contacts and the neg. side on good ground (chassis). You can make comparisons to the bright side. A basic Digital Multimeter or (DMM) are best and very cheap these days.
Have Fun and good luck!
Tony
#209
There will not be another group buy at this time however, we will be having a store-wide sale very soon. That would be the best time to buy the headlights.
The sale will co-incide with the new website we're working on.
Thanks.
The sale will co-incide with the new website we're working on.
Thanks.
#210
Originally Posted by MaxMoJo
There will not be another group buy at this time however, we will be having a store-wide sale very soon. That would be the best time to buy the headlights.
The sale will co-incide with the new website we're working on.
Thanks.
The sale will co-incide with the new website we're working on.
Thanks.
#211
For those who haven't noticed, the sale has already started and will be good until 9/17. There are a limited number of headlights so get them while you can. I will be re-ordering but will not get here in time for the sale.
#213
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