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That's good to know. You're a lot braver than I am. There was a pretty stern warning that if you don't use the module the lifespan decreases significantly or will immediately burn out the LEDs. I guess the thing to do would be plug in the module and measure the output voltage. If it's around 12v you shouldn't have any issues plugging the LEDs in dorectly


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May have used the module. Only thing I didn't use was the white and blue wire for dimming


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Did you guy's run the red wire to the fuse box and tie into the ignition fuse?
 
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I didn't lol I tied mine into the running lights. Was easier that way since I already had a wire to splice Into from having spyder halos. But you can do it that way for sure if you want.


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Fit and finish is oem on these. I tied into the purple drl wire, but I'm going to switch it to a piggyback fuse to clean up the install. Heres a pic (in the back ground) I actually used white plasti dip. It matches surprisingly well. In fact, if I wouldn't have mentioned I used plasti dip no one would have probably noticed. Vehicle Product Child Car Toddler



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Finally got my DRL's installed, I ended up wiring them like mblair's d.i.y. and didn't use the white wire, figured I'd leave them bright while the bright's were on. I like the way they turned out!





 
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