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BMW F10 5 Series – Cooler Than Ever with H11 LED Fog Lights
by iJDMTOY on Apr.18, 2013, under LED & HID News and Updates
When you see 2012 BMW F10 5 Series with H11 LED Fog lights installed, you’ll be amazed by the great output and increased visibility. Add this upgrade to the new angel eyes xenon white look and you’ll get a very sleek and sharp front end. This customer did the very same combination, purchasing high power CREE H11 LED bulbs from iJDMTOY with H11 Error Free decoder wirings for his BMW F10 535i for fog lights and the car looks cooler than ever.
Check out the pictures showing these extremely bright LED fog lights in action – all the light comes from a pair of the all new Xenon White 5W High Power CREE Q5 LED with magnified optical lens on top plus 12-SMD-5050 H11 LED lights around. Its revolutionary design combines two technologies in order to deliver maximum output and performance.
Thanks to the Error Free decoder wiring kit no annoying error warning shows up on dashboard and replacing the old stock bulbs on 2012 BMW F10 5 Series is very easy – pop out the mesh part in front on the fog light and you can reach behind to change the bulb. Plug out the old bulbs, install the decoder kit and plug in the new LED ones. Then test to make sure everything works fine without issues.
2012 BMW F10 5 Series is a very well-built German automobile, which will grab everybody’s attention, but if you want to spice up its look, then go with the H11 LED Fog lights from iJDMTOY. The owner of this bimmer made a good choice, upgrading his old fog lights with new Fog Lamp LED bulbs, because LED lights are cleaner and brighter. They are much more attractive, longer lasting than halogen bulbs, increase driving safety in bad weather conditions, and will perfectly match with Xenon White HID headlights.
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Sporty Volkswagen GTi Stands Out with Exact Fit GTi DRL Kit
by iJDMTOY on Apr.16, 2013, under LED & HID News and Updates
Volkswagen GTI is one of the best-known performance cars sold in America and what will make it unique is the featured Exact Fit GTi DRL Kit from iJDMTOY. This awesome LED product will turn any 2009-2012 Volkswagen MK6 GTi with the newly designed chrome trims into a real four-wheeled masterpiece. Take a look at this fantastic upgrade and think about changing the look of your GTi.
This product is a great complement to the four-unit headlamps in black housings and will not only improve your style, but your safety, too. 5 pieces high power LED lights in each lamp will make the performance-oriented version of the Volkswagen Golf visible from greater distance and the 6000K Xenon White light will perfectly match the bi-xenon headlights. What’s more, this kit is waterproof, so you can use it under all weather conditions trouble-free.
Installing the Volkswagen GTi LED DRL is not hard at all, but your ride must have factory equipped fog lights trim. In order to remove the grille, just pull it carefully and watch out not to break the clips on the back side. Then tap these LED DRL Lights to an existing power source and if everything is good, the automatic on/off DRL switch should take care of the rest. Put back the new LED kit in place and you are ready to take your German sporty hatchback for a spin.
Everybody knows Volkswagen GTi has always been a great tuning car and this Exact Fit GTi DRL Kit is a great mod, too. So, if you want to show off your Golf, don’t waste your money on other cheap-looking products. iJDMTOY’s high quality LED DRL kit will make your car stand out and get you nothing but compliments.
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Brand New 2013 Nissan 370Z Gets License 168 LED Bulbs Upgrade
by iJDMTOY on Apr.15, 2013, under LED & HID News and Updates
The 2013 Nissan 370Z is a fantastic performer with great power and handling and when some more style is added with License LED Bulbs, it’s simply outstanding. This is exactly what happened with this 2013 Nissan 370Z – the very first thing that the owner did is to install iJDMTOY 5-SMD-5050 168 194 T10 LED bulbs for the license plate lights.
What’s more, the updates for 2013 Z include a revised front end that incorporates LED daytime running lights, which makes these 168 LED bulbs a perfect complement to the overall car look. And if you have to spend some money to get the Japanese muscle car, you can get the very same license plate LED look for just a few bucks.
The featured license LED bulbs have 360 degrees shine design and 5 pieces super bright 3-Emitter 5050 Type SMD LED lights which deliver great output. So, if you want to dress up your ride with some cool add-on and make people say "Wow!", then the T10 LED bulb from iJDMTOY is just for you. Plus, you can get your pair of LED bulbs in 7 colors – Xenon White, Warm White, Ultra Blue, Brilliant Red, Emerald Green, Amber Yellow and Magenta Pink to match the style of your ride.
Replacing the stock bulbs is very easy task – look underneath where the lights are, press one side of the license plate light housing to unlatch and pop it out. Twist and disconnect the light from the cover, then pull out old bulb and insert your new 168 LED bulb. Do the same with the other one, then test if lights are working. If not, please flip the bulb 180 degrees and try again. Then put back the cover and pop it back in. That’s all.
The rear end of the featured 2013 Nissan 370Z looks much better at night, thanks to the new 168 LED bulbs from iJDMTOY. Go with this product and you won’t regret, but if you want to go further, to look and feel a cut above the rest, then an optional I Love JDM License Plate Frame is available for a few more bucks.
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2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Looks Stunning with 3157 LED DRL
by iJDMTOY on Apr.08, 2013, under LED & HID News and Updates
2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee is piece of art – a masterful meld of classic styling cues and modern design, and if you upgrade the round headlamps with the featured 3157 LED DRL bulbs, the magic happens. Take a look at the pictures showing this gorgeous SUV – at first sight you know it’s a Grand Cherokee, but it looks a lot better. This stylish new front matches perfectly the signature seven-slot grille and the overall appearance of the vehicle.
As I stated earlier, the key to this brand new look is the 3157 LED bulb – a perfect replacement for the stock unit. Each LED bulb has 40 pieces 1210 SMD LED Chips made by CREE Electronics – it is brighter than the stock filament bulb and shines in Xenon White color. Of course, you can pick this great product in Brilliant Red color, too. Either way, you’ll end up with very good-looking ride that will stand out from the crowd.
Replacing the stock bulbs is as easy as pie. Just locate the back of the lamp, then twist its socket and plug out the OEM halogen bulb. After that replace the stock bulb with the completely plug and play Jeep Grand Cherokee LED DRL bulb and insert it back. No error will popup on the dashboard and flawless work is guaranteed. However, if you drive a vehicle different from 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee and use these LED bulbs for turn signal lights, you might need to add a pair of load resistors to prevent hyper flashing or malfunction problem.
This 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a proof that even small tweaks like these 3157 LED DRL bulbs from iJDMTOY can make big difference. Since this type of bulbs is used for turn signal lights, brake tail lights, parking lights and backup reverse lights in various models, you can check the Osram Sylvania Lamp Replacement Guide to find out whether it will fit your ride.

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2008 Acura TL Shows Cool Style Thanks to Acura TL LED DRL Kit
by iJDMTOY on Apr.05, 2013, under LED & HID News and Updates
The 2008 Acura TL has evolved into a refined sports sedan with very good look and this guy went even further, upgrading his car with LED Acura TL DRL Kit from iJDMTOY. Well, he sure knows good stuff – completely plug and play error free 68-SMD 9005 LED bulbs plus error free DRL controllers is the right combination for 2007 and 2008 Acura TL or TL Type-S. With this Acura TL Kit there will be no errors on the dashboard, no flickering or other bulb malfunction. Anyway, this is probably one of the best methods to get rid of the ugly yellow high beam lights and give the entire front end nice and HID matching look.
Getting the very same awesome look is not impossible and should not take you more than an hour. First, make sure the car is off and take off the plastic engine trim in order to remove the factory halogen bulbs from the sockets easier. The driver’s side is a bit tricky, but with more patience and effort, you can do it. Then connect the inline resistor harness to the factory bulb socket. Now connect the white connector from the inline resistor harness to the black connector on the main harness, but have the red wire in line with the black wire. It may sounds strange, but this is the correct wiring.
Now you can attach the ground wire from the main harness using the 10mm bolt and connect the 9005 HB3 LED daytime running light bulb into the main harness connector. Next, find a way to secure the inline resistor using zip ties or double sided tape away from hot elements. Do the same procedure with the other side of the car and when you make all the connections, connect the red wire from the main harness to the positive battery terminal. That’s all!
This 2008 Acura TL with Acura TL DRL Kit already got a stunning upgrade that perfectly goes with the aggressive lines, dramatic-looking front grille and it remains noticeable even during a sunny day. So, if you want to smooth out your ride’s style, then opt in for these Acura TL Daytime Running Lights.

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