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Thread: D4 Fog Light to LED DRL/Fog combination conversition - how to trigger DRL on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post

    Sadly Stedi are no longer restocking their Osram units < STEDI OSRAM Universal LED Fog Light Kit > and offer LED fog light only units now.
    No great loss - I've got those on my D3 - the DRL is nothing flash and the fog light is pathetic IMHO.
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    Ivr got the Stedi universal fog lights on the D4, no DRL. I reckon theyre great and way better than the factory 55w'ers. Each to their own i guess. Never had an issue with Stedi, good gear IMHO, ive got their lights on my m'bike too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric SDV6SE View Post
    Ivr got the Stedi universal fog lights on the D4, no DRL.
    That’s great but as per the thread title and posts I’m looking for a DRL combination setup. Regardless of whether Stedi are good or bad is irrelevant as they no longer offer such a product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    My DRL's run under my headlights and up behind the orange reflectors on the side of the headlight assembly.
    Well, that looks excellent. Care to share where the parts come from and how you put it all together. The whole effect certainly interests me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    That’s great but as per the thread title and posts I’m looking for a DRL combination setup.
    Yes, I have looked at lights in the links you posted, in that second group of 3 links, the "E-marked" ones are the only ones that have adjustment. I am looking at this as well and I think vertical adjustment would be good, mine will be going into an OL bar, so something to consider.

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    powerful_uk_ltd have four offerings of DRL and Fog combinations:


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    FOG-923MKR in the bottom right corner are the ones to avoid as "The DRL marker function on these lamps are low-intensity LEDs (0.5w) and more for cosmetic purposes".

    I asked them if they particularly favour or recommend any one of the other three over the others based on build quality and performance, and this was their response:

    To be honest, all of these items have a similar quality level - we haven't had reports of difficulties with any of the types we sell.

    I would say the most popular option is our part number FOG923-WIN if that helps at all. Please see below:

    fog923-win | eBay

    These are listed for a few models but will fit the LR4.

    Kind Regards

    Rachel
    Of note is FOG923-WIN is also E Marked and has an alignment adjustment screw. Pricing is the same as the other E Marked model at around AUD $230.00 delivered.

    But the biggest advantage I can see with the FOG923-WIN model is that it has the built in DRL controller which the others don't:

    The DRL function needs 2 wires connecting into your electrical system: A positive ignition feed and a positive feed from your headlight wiring (to switch DRL off when headlights are turned on).
    Scotch lock wiring connectors are supplied for simple installation - see photos for wiring diagram.

    DRL-fog-light-universal-LED-gallery-wiring-diagram.jpg

    With the E Mark and built in DRL controller I'd suggest that these would be one of the best options to replace the factory standard fog lights.

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    I think we have a winner

    With the E Mark and built in DRL controller I'd suggest that these would be one of the best options to replace the factory standard fog lights.[/QUOTE]

    I did check the online table for model suitability and it indicates not suitable, but if the person you were talking to says they fit then I agree, the DRL controller is the clincher, no relays to mount. I must say I prefer the look of the FOG923-RNG, and from the shear volume of LED's think they might be higher vis, which is what this is all about, maybe a quick question to Rachel, but I think this will do me.

    Peter

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    One of my mates recently fitted a DRL / foglight kit to his Range Rover Sport, not sure where he bought the kit but they put out so much noise when they are on it can be heard through his CB radio and it disrupts the DAB radio reception as well.

    I'll have to ask him which ones he bought next time I see him...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    Brian, what holds those DRLs in place?
    Cheers,
    Scott
    They come with double sided adhesive tape already installed on both sides of the LED strips Scott. I was skeptical at first, but it actually works very well - I have had these on for a while now and there has been no sign of lifting. When I installed them, I pulled the headlights out and cleaned them with alcohol, and then stuck the LED strips on before re-installing the headlights. I also removed the double sided adhesive tape from the side of the LED strips that was not going to be stuck to anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cambo@oldjaguar View Post
    I'll have to ask him which ones he bought next time I see him...
    That’d be appreciated as they sound like ones to avoid.

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