Okay. Would it be better to remove the spades and just solder the wires together?? I'm worried about a bad connection and longevity since the kit I bought I've only had for about a month, and the spades look like they are rusting. What would you suggest? Would maybe some elecrolyte gel be safe?
You can, but it shouldn't be necessary. Tape the connection and it should be fine.
If you are extremely paranoid, lithium grease works well to keep moisture out and still act like an insulator.
Just tape the connection and you will be fine. I have made a harness to hook up to my set up and i just used spade connectors to connect to the stock harness. It's the "generally" accepted technique. If you solder them, (which really wouldn't be my option), I would suggest cutting the wires atleast 4-6 inches back from the H1 female connector so that you will have room to reattach the connector in the event you want to go back to stock.
Duration: I'm going to pull this and refund buyers thus far if we don't get at least 8 people in the next week or two. I don't want people to have to be out their cash for that long.
I don't have any pics of the 5000K offhand. Color is basically the same as a factory install in the S2k, TSX, TL, etc.
Glare is not that bad- the glass is cut to minimize glare, though projectors will always be better and produce that sharp line. You can aim them down to reduce the glare to a level that's similar to what halogen's produce.
We're looking for 10 buyers at this price. I expect these will go quick, once each slot is taken, that's it... send payment via PayPal below and we'll add you to the list. Click on the proper link below for the color temp and fitment you need.Once the list is full we'll ship. If we don't get enough people within 30 days we will issue a full refund.
I've had a few people PM me about whether or not it's still on. I'll give it another week, this buy should happen. If anyone can't wait that long and wants a refund, please let me know.
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