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RaymondRamen 2002 Corolla S Build

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by RaymondRamen, Oct 27, 2012.

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    Hey so I swapped my low beams and planning on swapping my high beams soon. Those were no problem. I think I'm going to disable my drl too. But my question still rests.. How do I change my fog lights with these bulbs, please need help. They are h3 optilux

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    Did you get H3 size bulbs?
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    Not that hard...
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    Yah they are. and well I know nothing
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    Unplug the wires from the harness, undo the Philip's head screw on the bulb clip, it should fall right out. Reverse to assemble.
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    Yeah, turn counter clock-wise to remove it.
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    New project is to put led's in the HVAC. anyone have a write up on it. I'm buying prewired led's. And the fogs are in look great, I was a little lost in the beginning because I didn't expect h3 bulbs to look like that. I'll upload pics soon
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    The way to answer your questions is to just do it. Works for me.
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    Fuck you gold! And new guy some of the HVAC lights can't just be switched, you have to have soldering skills for a couple of them.
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    Um, that's why he got the PREWIRED LEDs lol. Of course those need soldering.

    But you shouldn't buy prewired LEDs if you have no clue what you are doing.
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    I didn't buy the led yet. So I guess I'll hold back on it. Trying to post pics of the new lights but the 2mb limit
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    What limit? Hopefully you are resizing the pictures first. Ain't nobody got time for waiting for huge pics to load.
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    I'm sure theres a DIY somewhere.
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    Yeah, google "how to solder"
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    solder?

    I hardly know her!
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    solder? :noidea:
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    Sold your mom?
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    Bam!
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    Like a boss.
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    FUCKING EXCELLENT!
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    i really like the way this one looks. instead of my plan of getting a short ram intake i think ill just spend it on a gtec front lip instead. heard he was running on kyb gr2 with tein s techs and looks to me just spray painted hub caps

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    That's a good call, for sure!
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    Yeah the Gtec lip is my favorite for sure! I even had one lol. And that exact suspension is exactly what I always recommend, I had it, too.
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    Yeah the Gtec lip is my favorite for sure! I even had one lol. And that exact suspension is exactly what I always recommend, I had it, too.
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    Did you try any other shocks besides the GR-2s?
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    No..... it took me like 7 years to change my suspension, then the car immediately died :(
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    It was meant to be :thumbsup:
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    I used to recommend them too, then realized every other shock for the 7th/8th gen is much better.

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