Seat heaters & LED lights under headlights
Hey there,
I turned my seat heaters on for the first time. They did not appear to work well. I realize that they are not heating pads but how warm should they get?
Can anyone recommend what brand and where to purchase LED lights that are mounted under the headlights. In the summer do they lose their adhesion? I saw some that really looked cool , weren't too large or small. Unfortunately, the crossfire was going in the opposite direction.
I have also noticed that Crossfires are continuing to lose alot of value. Hope they will level out and start to go up in value!!
Thanks!
I turned my seat heaters on for the first time. They did not appear to work well. I realize that they are not heating pads but how warm should they get?
Can anyone recommend what brand and where to purchase LED lights that are mounted under the headlights. In the summer do they lose their adhesion? I saw some that really looked cool , weren't too large or small. Unfortunately, the crossfire was going in the opposite direction.
I have also noticed that Crossfires are continuing to lose alot of value. Hope they will level out and start to go up in value!!
Thanks!
The heated seats are two stage, hi/low. 'Hi' is identified by the two red lights on the switch,' low' by just one. I've read that they can be problematic but repairable for the DIYer. Mine work fine and the hi setting gets very warm, quite fast.
Can't help with the lights but there are all kinds of threads in the 'exterior/lighting forum'.
Here in FL, where Crossfires seem to be coming out of the woodwork, I've seen prices stabilize over the last year. I doubt we'll ever see them appreciate however.
Can't help with the lights but there are all kinds of threads in the 'exterior/lighting forum'.
Here in FL, where Crossfires seem to be coming out of the woodwork, I've seen prices stabilize over the last year. I doubt we'll ever see them appreciate however.
The heated seats are two stage, hi/low. 'Hi' is identified by the two red led lights on the switch,' low' by just one. I've read that they can be problematic but repairable for the DIYer. Mine work fine and the hi setting gets very warm, quite fast.
Can't help with the lights but there are all kinds of threads in the 'exterior/lighting forum'.
Here in FL, where Crossfires seem to be coming out of the woodwork, I've seen prices stabilize over the last year. I doubt we'll ever see them appreciate however.
Can't help with the lights but there are all kinds of threads in the 'exterior/lighting forum'.
Here in FL, where Crossfires seem to be coming out of the woodwork, I've seen prices stabilize over the last year. I doubt we'll ever see them appreciate however.
Last edited by Thermor; Dec 29, 2012 at 01:53 AM.
Prices for two-seater, RWD sports cars go down every winter; then back up in the spring especially for roadsters. Prices have stabilized in the past year since dropping like stones, but the cars are now 7-8 years old with higher miles. Low mileage cars are demanding a premium. Don't expect collectible pricing until they are 20-25 years old and even then all original with documentation. A lot of us who are serious about keeping them have 2-3 cars and do not drive them in the winter, or even much in the summer. I only have 40k on my roadster and 22k on the SRT6, but I do drive them regularly in the summer including some longish trips.
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