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TritonBoulder47

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  1. If you would have gotten the paint job done at an actual shop, they would have blended the surrounding panels. This makes the color contrast less noticable.
  2. I'm an all-around percussionist... Plus I used to play a little voilin back in the day...
  3. I'd put one in my girl's Caliber in a heart beat...
  4. http://images.kenwood.eu/files/prod/889/5/DNX7220(EN).pdf Page 45 and page 80... It looks like you can control 2 external devices from the head unit... These are trigger wires for relays...
  5. I've been running Kenwood for years... But I usually only run eXcelons...
  6. The Droid looks amazing... When I get the money, it will be my new phone...
  7. I'm not sure... I've tried looking for a 98 s-10 fuse panel on-line to look at, but can't find one...
  8. Not fuse, RELAY... You can't do it with fuses... You're truck doesn't have relay's for the headlights...?
  9. I've always used a rairly decent ammount of wood glue durring construction, then after it's set-up, I would liquid nail all the seams, and press it into the seam with my finger...
  10. Here's a link to what I used... It's from my Avalanche forum... Linky It's written up for a chevy, but the process will be the same for any vehicle with DRL's or the dual bulb headlights... Just refference the correct relays and the correct slots on the relays... There's a link to a PDF write-up on the first post on the link as well... It's really easy to follow...
  11. When are you people going to learn... You have to give your topic more them 2 hours to get a reply... With the wealth of knowledge on this site, I'm sure that you will get a replay, you just have to be patient...
  12. Yeah they are... I had one on my '95 Tahoe, and it actually melted, so I took it out... Using the diode is much cheaper (you can get a 5 or 10 pack at radio shack for under $5...) and it's easier...
  13. You put the diode in the "85" slot on your head light relays... Just make sure the diode is facing the right way or it wont work... And remember to heatshrink it so it doesn't short anything... When you open your under hood electrical panel, there should be a diagram on the lid that tells you what each relay is for, and what number each pin is... Yes, all you would need is 1 diode, just jump it between the "85" slot on your repays...
  14. Except in newer cars, that wont work... BTW, here's my truck with my High-4... But when I feel like I need a little more light, I turn it up a notch... LOL
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