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  • #16
    Originally posted by jayjay View Post
    i think the primary issue with the retrofitment of foglights is that they are automatically adjusting at low speeds through corners. there has to be some mechatronic unit that controls this that would have to come with the aftermarket kit, not to mention the wiring loom needed to support it as well.. just my thoughts.

    originally i wanted fog lights on the car, and they're pretty good value, but it seems a bit too much mucking around aftermarket. unless you dont want the auto directional adjustment.
    The lights themselves don't move, just the foglight on the appropriate side comes on when you indicate or turn the wheel in that direction more than a small amount , eg, roundabouts. Seems to me that it should be a setting in VAGCOM if the lights are installed.
    2009 118 TSI
    1980 Bedford van
    2015 Hyundai i30 SR

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    • #17
      Originally posted by pinzvidz View Post

      Bogan VT Commodore ute with Chev badge dumbarses definitely fall into that category.
      Near where I live there is a lime green Commodore SS sedan that has Chevy badges . It also has hidden blue and red lights, cameras and a siren. A trap for young players.
      2009 118 TSI
      1980 Bedford van
      2015 Hyundai i30 SR

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      • #18
        Turning Function

        I have had fog lights in all my cars for years, and never use them. They are generally dull and add nothing to the road ahead, even in heavy fog. They are really L.A.M.P. lights (Look At Me Please!).
        HOWEVER, the Golf VI Sport Pack fog lights come on at one side at low speeds when the steering is turned and/or the indicator is on. I figured it was a gimmick, until one night recently I was turning into my driveway when the light came on and showed up a dude in dark clothes about to walk across my driveway. Reckon I might have clobbered him had it not been for the side light function. Gave me a fright that I hadn't seen him, but with oncoming headlights and no street lights, he was invisible.
        So, from that point of view they may well be worth it. Kufatek do an aftermarket wiring loom for the factory fog lights so that might be worth checking out. Don't know whether it has the turning function though.
        Cheers

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        • #19
          I was also thinking of fitting one, but 2k is insane for fog lights! It seems like once we go for retrofit it costs a fortune! like I got a quote for my RNS 510 fitting from VW dealer for 660 bucks (30-45 min installation)and funny thing is despite paying 660, as I had got it via other sources, they cant provide warranty on the fitting!

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          • #20
            Use the cash on a MDI and buy a new iPod ... you will get way more use from the MDI!!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Mutley251 View Post
              Save the cash for a tune and buy a new exhaust... you will get way more fun from the tune!!!
              Fixed for ya
              MKV GTI Pirelli

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              • #22
                spend 2k on the sports pack and get fogs, bigger wheels, sports suspension and much better seats and the cornering lights function is sweet.
                |Golf Mk VI 118TSI|Manual|Pearl Black|Sports Pack|Sunroof|F & R Parking Sensors|Park Assist|RVC|Alarm|RNS-510|VW Premium Bluetooth|MDI| http://www.hoodiaslimming.com.au - 100% Pure, 100% Organic

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                • #23
                  Oh well guys I think I'll just have to suck up and live with out them. My car would arrive in 4 weeks approx.

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