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I believe VW Started using heat resistant adhesive from about 2008 onwards so bear in mind you may end up toasting your light for no reason.
Bugger ey
I remember when I did my first wrx, you dont leave them in the oven for too long, thats for sure. You constantly check them.. for the hard modder, its worth a go anyways.
These days I would just do what Ian has done.. those ebay LEDs are getting better & better as time goes on
Bugger ey
I remember when I did my first wrx, you dont leave them in the oven for too long, thats for sure. You constantly check them.. for the hard modder, its worth a go anyways.
These days I would just do what Ian has done.. those ebay LEDs are getting better & better as time goes on
Yeah the joey mod worked well up until midway through the mk5 golf generation when they switched the adhesive.
You could just get an LED strip and use it where the city/parker bulb goes, would take a bit of DIY mounting (styrofoam or flexi-rubber) to get it to stay upright and pointing outwards though.
Bugger ey
I remember when I did my first wrx, you dont leave them in the oven for too long, thats for sure. You constantly check them.. for the hard modder, its worth a go anyways.
These days I would just do what Ian has done.. those ebay LEDs are getting better & better as time goes on
4 sets of these cost $34 delivered and about one hour a side to fit .
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