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And here's them done.
Shiny shiny bright and here's the damage, but at least comes with a Ford 12 month guarantee
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£182 in labour?! jesus christ, bring it to me i'd have done it for like £30 quid lol....

Looks good!
 

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£182 in labour?! jesus christ, bring it to me i'd have done it for like £30 quid lol....

Looks good!
Install is about 2hrs. 30mins for the lights and about 1h30 for installing the module and running the cables etc.

If you would do 2hrs work for £30 and warranty it, you are underselling yourself ;)
 

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Install is about 2hrs. 30mins for the lights and about 1h30 for installing the module and running the cables etc.

If you would do 2hrs work for £30 and warranty it, you are underselling yourself ;)
Ah I thought you could just literally plug and play it (as in it just bolted to the stock location and all the wiring went straight in)
 

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The lights bolt straight in, but they operate off their own module which needs plumbing in and its own 12v supply etc.
 
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The lights bolt straight in, but they operate off their own module which needs plumbing in and its own 12v supply etc.
Ah, maybe not, eff that :lol::lol::lol:
 

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Yea as he said. They had trouble with the wiring but sorted it, I think. I did see them flicker on and off but maybe they were just warming up.
 
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Yea as he said. They had trouble with the wiring but sorted it, I think. I did see them flicker on and off but maybe they were just warming up.
Yeah LEDs have a weird streak in them the first time they're used, especially with control units, usually goes literally within the first few seconds of having them on. Had it with my Switchbacks but they fixed before i could even get to the front of the car to look at them! :lol:
 

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[MENTION=14834]John577[/MENTION] - did you run the Morimoto units directly from the stock harness, without any problem, or did you have to run a new wire to 12V feed (to stop the lights flickering, for example)?

No, not me, I have the Morimoto XB fog lights in US style :D
 

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My flicker was fixed by replacing the control box which was faulty. Hence why I was so pleased to have the ford warranty. Perfect now
 

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[MENTION=14834]John577[/MENTION] - did you run the Morimoto units directly from the stock harness, without any problem, or did you have to run a new wire to 12V feed (to stop the lights flickering, for example)?
They run directly on the stock harness, no issues with them. They are also plug & play on the car :thumbsup:
 

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Coplus also do a plug and play unit but they quoted $288+$32USD shipping for them works out in total £244.19

here's the link to their video with it on the car, i know about the sequential indicators and i'd like to get those but i want something truly plug and play for the DRL/Fogs

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