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Old 11-11-2013, 07:46 PM   #15
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I mounted mine on the drivers side, both look equal on mine
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So, have any of you conclude which one is ideal working for 10 series?

Luis GT = 50 ohm
Siege = 500 ohm
Greenhorn = 320 ohm

I found this 50 ohm at Radio shack but just want to wait for final result on this before buying and put it in.

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062292

Thanks for your help.
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So, have any of you conclude which one is ideal working for 10 series?

Luis GT = 50 ohm
Siege = 500 ohm
Greenhorn = 320 ohm

I found this 50 ohm at Radio shack but just want to wait for final result on this before buying and put it in.

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062292

Thanks for your help.
That's the exact one I used... if you feel it's to bright, the pack brings 2 and you can wire them in series to make it 100 ohm.
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That's the exact one I used... if you feel it's to bright, the pack brings 2 and you can wire them in series to make it 100 ohm.
Thanks Luis, I will get on this mod sometime this week.

Just one clarification. You only need to tab to pin #1 & #5 on the RH side. No need on the left hand side?
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yep, it's only on one side, I mounted it on my drivers side, since that side is cooler than the passenger side. Passenger side has heat concentration from the catalytic
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So, have any of you conclude which one is ideal working for 10 series?

Luis GT = 50 ohm
Siege = 500 ohm
Greenhorn = 320 ohm

I found this 50 ohm at Radio shack but just want to wait for final result on this before buying and put it in.

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062292

Thanks for your help.

I'm probably going to drop mine to 100 ohms or lower. The 320 is a little dimmer than I'd like.
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Old 11-12-2013, 10:08 AM   #21
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Anyone know of any good compact rheostats for the purpose? The ones I can find are all so bulky that I'd rather just get a variety of plain wirewound resistors and rig it up so I can swap them.
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Old 11-12-2013, 10:40 AM   #22
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So, have any of you conclude which one is ideal working for 10 series?

Luis GT = 50 ohm
Siege = 500 ohm
Greenhorn = 320 ohm

I found this 50 ohm at Radio shack but just want to wait for final result on this before buying and put it in.

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062292

Thanks for your help.
I am using these from Amazon: [ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0087YHZZ4"]www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0087YHZZ4[/ame]

This past weekend and I removed one of the resistors and am now running 400 ohm of total resistance. This change made them just a bit brighter.

As you can see from others that have posted the brightness definitely comes down to personal preference. Hopefully we'll get some more pictures so others can make a more informed decision.
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Here's a shot of my headlights with the 320 ohm resistor. It's hard to tell, but the passenger side DRL is a little brighter. And yes, it started snowing today. Come to find out my Blizzaks work pretty well in empty parking lots...sideways...

I didn't notice any difference in brightness between the two sides on mine.
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Old 11-14-2013, 05:47 PM   #24
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Since you all have vastly different amounts of resistance, what percentage of light would you say you are putting out now (compared to full brightness in the daytime)?

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Since you all have vastly different amounts of resistance, what percentage of light would you say you are putting out now (compared to full brightness in the daytime)?

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I think mine is about 50%
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sorry for the noob question, but why do some models have the led strip on the headlights and some dont? I bought mine last month and I don't have them.......They looks so nice!
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sorry for the noob question, but why do some models have the led strip on the headlights and some dont? I bought mine last month and I don't have them.......They looks so nice!
Those are Toyota's HID lights, which isn't part of the standard FR-S trim.
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sorry for the noob question, but why do some models have the led strip on the headlights and some dont? I bought mine last month and I don't have them.......They looks so nice!
They are either on the international Toyota 86 or the 10 Series "Anniversary Edition" Scion FR-S. The Scion FR-S's that are not 10 Series and have the HID/DRL lights, they special ordered and installed the JDM headlights.

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