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Smangerer

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  1. I am happy to report we have finally solved my creaking issue! It ended up being a poor pinch weld on the driver side wheel well area. The dealer finally got the right guy on the job. They reenforced the weld three times over and I haven't had that annoying creak since. I'm so glad I kept at it. I finally have my new car!
  2. $4.09 20 miles out of SF and in the city... about $4.50. I went to costco today and got $3.99. I win?
  3. I think I give up. I had the strut and strut plate replaced on the side that makes the sound as well as 3 other parts which I cant recall at the moment and its still there. This has been 4 trips now 2 of which have put me in a rental for a total of 9 days not including the 2 other days they had the car with out a rental. I really would like this to be fixed but I cant justify any more time for attempts to fix this annoying sound. It could be the deciding factor in weather or not I buy the car at lease end. Do I want to live with this?
  4. I believe that that is a maximum-minimum setting. The brightest will always be brightest in full sun. But the dimmest, when the sun is gone, will be determined by that setting. To see your setting effect while setting it you will need to either cover the sensor or do it at night.
  5. I have a 5s and have purchased the exact setup you mention. I did it for a couple nights of Netflix and it works fine. However, there is a mess of "cablage" which would get annoying fast if you wanted it "perma-instaled". I took a look at Waze which worked, but usability fell to zero as you cannot use the cars screen for input to your devise, or for anything else. One thing to note when sending video out of phones... some apps limit how video can be displayed and will not allow it over said adapters.
  6. well google bought waze so all of waze data is now in google maps. I find it the most accurate and has the best display. Also you can set it up to use the phone speakers for direction (which I prefer) instead the car speakers.
  7. I have had a very similar experience. They have replaced a support arm, a Damper, and I guess they have one more piece on order. Its the same noise you described. Its been there for over a year now and 3 trips/ attempts to be fixed. I have one more part on order. The first attempt they replaced a support arm then coated the damper (after pinpointing the sound there) with a rubber lube but it only worked for a week. Then they replaced the damper and now have the arm that attaches to the damper on order. Are the Strut and Strut Plate the exact parts? Im going to show them this info and want to make sure Im telling them the correct info. Thanks and I wish I would have searched this forum for this problem.
  8. I just found another option for product. http://www.theretrofitsource.com/led-lighting/morimoto-x-drl-led-running-light-48616.html#.Ux-dT-e9S3U the "Xb Led" strips caught my eye then I saw the above "x-drl". I may try them out and If I do Ill update.
  9. I never have luck with the traditional velcro. Try this http://www.scotchbrand.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/ScotchBrand/Scotch/Products/Catalog/?N=5584757+4335+3294601533&rt=rud
  10. Mine are pointed up. I wanted the white lights but I didnt want to mix up the colors considering my headlights are halogen. If the headlights were hid or led I would have gone white.
  11. one thing I noticed when I tested these strips is that they have a slight throw up or down depending on how you hold them and they are identical. The reason I mention it is that you will instinctively want to mount them with the wires coming out of the strip to the center for minimal wire exposure. But if you do that, one side will be casting up and the other down. I have both of my strips mounted with the wires going to the right. The one on the right of the car I had to tuck the wires in between the grill and body and back toward the center to the gap. I doubt that anyone would notice if I had just mounted them but Im a lighting professional and it would have bugged me. Test your lights first and rotate them up and down to get a feel for where the beam is cast strongest.
  12. They are not bright enough to overpower the headlights if thats what your asking. I couldn't say if they are too bright for oncoming or rear view traffic but no complaints yet and having seen some truck lightbar mods, Im on the low end of the offensive scale in comparison. I leave mine on all the time unless Im parked with accessory mode on for radio or watching netflix or when taking it in for service. The FOB module has a button dedicated to 6 brightness settings but I leave mine on high.
  13. indeed I am in the area. I treck all over the bay for work but rarely have time to play while out. As far as your Hella lights vs. the LED strips... if your primary goal is true DRL's then you went the correct path because of the housing and lenses your lights have. They are, Im assuming, rather visible in full sunlight? I wanted that but didn't want to do any drilling so I went with the brightest strips I could (which is accomplished by having shoulder to shoulder diodes). The strips on the headlights are spaced out and since they are not recessed, they disappear in full sun. The lower grills are slightly recessed and therefore kept in shade so better but not aimed with a projector/intensifier.
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