IJDMTOY DRL LED's w/ new slim decoder - installed
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IJDMTOY DRL LED's w/ new slim decoder - installed
Hey guys,
I purchased ijdmtoy's DRL LED's with their new redesigned slim decoder. I got them from the vendor classifieds and sent PM's back and forth. Perfect fitment inside the dust cap, no drilling or modification needed. Check out the pictures.
However, installation was definitely a PITA on the passenger's side as I didn't remove the intake box but still a super simple install.
Vendors Classified thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/clu...-and-hids.html
Bulbs from their website:
http://store.ijdmtoy.com/9005-LED-Da...d_sku45_r4.htm
Use this thread for installation reference: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ts-w-pics.html
Pictures:
Also installed mirror puddle lamps too
I love the new look of the drl's, so much better than the oem bulbs
I purchased ijdmtoy's DRL LED's with their new redesigned slim decoder. I got them from the vendor classifieds and sent PM's back and forth. Perfect fitment inside the dust cap, no drilling or modification needed. Check out the pictures.
However, installation was definitely a PITA on the passenger's side as I didn't remove the intake box but still a super simple install.
Vendors Classified thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/clu...-and-hids.html
Bulbs from their website:
http://store.ijdmtoy.com/9005-LED-Da...d_sku45_r4.htm
Use this thread for installation reference: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ts-w-pics.html
Pictures:
Also installed mirror puddle lamps too
I love the new look of the drl's, so much better than the oem bulbs
Last edited by rc2o6; 10-29-12 at 09:01 AM.
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I have the same modification except I used the kit from V-LEDs. It's a way improved look over OEM yellow! You're right about the installation, a PITA unless you have tiny, flexible hands! I managed to squeeze the entire module inside the moisture guards.
How is your hi-beam capability though?
How is your hi-beam capability though?
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About a year ago I took my 2008 ISF to Jotech Motorsports in Garland, TX to have my DRL bulbs switched to LEDs. After about 45 minutes they came back and said they couldn't do it because the LEDs kept flickering. Has anyone else experienced this problem or know why it was happening? Thanks!
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I'll go take some photos later today and post them up. The high beams are still functional although not as bright as before, I still get that extra brightness and low beam transitions itself higher so it still works.
Yes, the decoder is necessary. From ijdmtoy's website "the special daytime running light (DRL) decoders will ensure the LED bulbs light up without malfunction issue nor flickering issue."
I'll take pictures later today and post them up.
You'll need the decoders... from their website "the special daytime running light (DRL) decoders will ensure the LED bulbs light up without malfunction issue nor flickering issue."
I have the same modification except I used the kit from V-LEDs. It's a way improved look over OEM yellow! You're right about the installation, a PITA unless you have tiny, flexible hands! I managed to squeeze the entire module inside the moisture guards.
How is your hi-beam capability though?
How is your hi-beam capability though?
About a year ago I took my 2008 ISF to Jotech Motorsports in Garland, TX to have my DRL bulbs switched to LEDs. After about 45 minutes they came back and said they couldn't do it because the LEDs kept flickering. Has anyone else experienced this problem or know why it was happening? Thanks!
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^^ the high beams act as the daytime running lights at low power (on '08 to '10 models I believe).. LEDs are dim in comparison to stock halogen lights.
^ the high beam functionality is compromised, but it is not lost completely. The low beam projector actually has a "flap" that opens and closes when you toggle the high beam. So you will still have the high beam and it will be noticeable to other drivers, it just won't be as bright.
In my experience, I use the old module/decoder and the fuse for the high beam blows out if I use the high beam for too long, killing the DRL functionality. I keep a pack of low-profile 15amp fuses handy just in case.
^ the high beam functionality is compromised, but it is not lost completely. The low beam projector actually has a "flap" that opens and closes when you toggle the high beam. So you will still have the high beam and it will be noticeable to other drivers, it just won't be as bright.
In my experience, I use the old module/decoder and the fuse for the high beam blows out if I use the high beam for too long, killing the DRL functionality. I keep a pack of low-profile 15amp fuses handy just in case.