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.Kevin.
10-18-2010, 03:00 PM
Hi does anyone here have white/blueish 4000k headlights, I ordered some from my local dealer they are going on tmr and I have no idea how they look.

how powerful are stocks?

jaimico
10-18-2010, 03:45 PM
stock are 3,500K, I have 4,350K in my car (sorry have no picks) and yes they, not only look better since it´s not that yellow type illumination from stock, but they are better on the road.
just install one and run the lights, you´ll see it.

.Kevin.
10-18-2010, 03:52 PM
Alright thanks man I made a good buy then. Still looking for photos.

fnkngrv
10-18-2010, 04:08 PM
I would never pay 4 grand for bulbs

custom Lftback
10-18-2010, 04:15 PM
^ good advice lol

.Kevin.
10-18-2010, 04:17 PM
I would never pay 4 grand for bulbs

Stuff like this seems to be your way of reminding me every 3 days or so why I like you ;b

fnkngrv
10-18-2010, 04:40 PM
<takes a bow>

.Kevin.
10-20-2010, 12:15 AM
Heres what I go bros.

Slick
10-20-2010, 12:33 AM
Very nice, now add some projectors so you dont blind anyone :P

.Kevin.
10-20-2010, 12:37 AM
Thanks man, alot nicer than the stocks.

Thinkin of buying garms white light fog lights kit and paying to get them installed.

Does anyone know how to check if a vehicle has the wiring for fog lights in the first place.

I know garms kit comes with it all but if my car has the wiring apparently I can just do it here.

SimTronik
10-20-2010, 12:42 AM
I run Nokyan Cosmic white stage 2 for headlights and fog lights.
My life is better since :P

Slick
10-20-2010, 12:43 AM
I know next to nothing about Sedan specifics, however, my liftback was completely bone stock with 0 options and I had the wiring for it.

.Kevin.
10-20-2010, 12:59 AM
I got the PIAA White Bulbs apparently has a touch of blue.

4000k h4 pretty nice ify ou ask me, got them from the dealer so I got a 1 year warranty on em.

As for Slick- hmm well I got mine everything except power stuff and A/C. I was told to use a knife covered in cleenex on the tip to pop out the fog light plastic and look for something that indicates the wiring but I have no idea what the hell I am looking for exactly lol

Slick
10-20-2010, 01:04 AM
Oh, well Garms liftback kit came with the fog wires that you have to run yourself. Mine had the wires that go through the firewall so that way I wouldnt have to. Toyo added the wires but didnt hook them up to anything. However, it did not have the actual fog light wires that run from the engine bay fuse box to the fog lights.

.Kevin.
10-20-2010, 01:12 AM
Oh, well Garms liftback kit came with the fog wires that you have to run yourself. Mine had the wires that go through the firewall so that way I wouldnt have to. Toyo added the wires but didnt hook them up to anything. However, it did not have the actual fog light wires that run from the engine bay fuse box to the fog lights.

Does that mean with garms kit the dealer still has to pplace something in there? I'm confused lol

Slick
10-20-2010, 01:49 AM
No lol. Garm and another member, 1NZYaris and maybe CTScott I believe, worked on making a total Plug N Play fog system for the Yaris. I dont know for sure if it works for the Sedan in the same way but it probably does. Anyway, before this PnP kit, you would have to run wires through your firewall to get the lights to come on and off. However, the guys figured out that Toyota already installs the wires through the firewall for you. Even if you dont have fog lights, the fuse box connection is already wired which feeds to the steering wheel column connector D4. What Garms kit does is plug into the D4 connector to a switch. His kit also comes with the actual fog light wires that the fogs themselves plug into. That part plugs directly into the fuse box. So Garms kit is total PnP, no stripping, cutting, soldering, etc required. Hope this helps.


Edit: Btw, I know all this because I just finished doing it on my liftback last weekend :) Hopefully another Sedan user can comment on the status of Garms fog kit for the Sedan.

.Kevin.
10-20-2010, 02:09 AM
No lol. Garm and another member, 1NZYaris and maybe CTScott I believe, worked on making a total Plug N Play fog system for the Yaris. I dont know for sure if it works for the Sedan in the same way but it probably does. Anyway, before this PnP kit, you would have to run wires through your firewall to get the lights to come on and off. However, the guys figured out that Toyota already installs the wires through the firewall for you. Even if you dont have fog lights, the fuse box connection is already wired which feeds to the steering wheel column connector D4. What Garms kit does is plug into the D4 connector to a switch. His kit also comes with the actual fog light wires that the fogs themselves plug into. That part plugs directly into the fuse box. So Garms kit is total PnP, no stripping, cutting, soldering, etc required. Hope this helps.


Edit: Btw, I know all this because I just finished doing it on my liftback last weekend :) Hopefully another Sedan user can comment on the status of Garms fog kit for the Sedan.
You installed em yourself? Damn nice definately getting those next pay then its all my cars missing.