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Old 02-05-2009, 11:43 AM
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Default Piaa or Street Scene driving light kits

Has anybody upgraded there OEM fog lights to one of these kits (Piaa #4064 or SS #95030090). Like to see some pic's (lights on) of both and comments on which light set is the best, also do they hook (plug & play) right up to ths factory harness????
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Old 02-05-2009, 04:01 PM
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BUMP!! Nobody has these lights!!!!!!
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Old 02-05-2009, 06:28 PM
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I installed the Piaa 4064 kit and they are great driving lights. These are driving lights and cannot be used with oncoming traffic or in town. They come with everything you need, I hooked mine up to the factory switch to come on with low beam as I do not like high beam lights. These lights have a long narrow beam pattern and people will flash you from 2 miles away. Piaa quality is number 1. Sorry about the small pic. I have not figured out the attachments yet.
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Originally Posted by LC06GT
I installed the Piaa 4064 kit and they are great driving lights. These are driving lights and cannot be used with oncoming traffic or in town. They come with everything you need, I hooked mine up to the factory switch to come on with low beam as I do not like high beam lights. These lights have a long narrow beam pattern and people will flash you from 2 miles away. Piaa quality is number 1. Sorry about the small pic. I have not figured out the attachments yet.
Hey LC06GT, Can you take a picture with them on so I can see how bright they are???? Also were did you get Piaa light kit (#4064) from & price? THANKS!

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Old 02-07-2009, 09:02 AM
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I can't get pictures the car is parked for winter. I paid $200.00 can. and any place that sells PIAA bulbs can order the kit. You can check out the kit on the PIAA web site. These are the best driving lights I have had, but you have to realize they are not fogs. They do not do much close in front of the car but down the road is like daytime. I hated the oem, when I turn on lights I want to see and not just 20 feet.
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i would go with piaa
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Anybody have the Street Scene driving light kit????? Or any more Pic's of those Piaa kits...
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redfire, i have center mounted SS driving lights. yup, they are direct plug and play. only problem i have is a sh*ty wireing harness, sometimes they are on and off at free will (yes i have the wires on tight) but for the most part they are good lights and i prefer them over the fogs, make a world of difference with 4 driving lights on, im sure other people dont like it but oh well, now i gotta figure out how to run fogs + brights.
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I have been contemplating the Piaa #4064 Driving lamp kit for my '05 GT, but I'd do it only if it was completely plug 'n play (lamp mounting and wiring). I use Piaa Ultra Extreme White
headlamp bulb in my truck and they (Piaa) are top quality #1. I had a set (low and high) beam bulbs in my DD '02 Suburban since October of 2001. I finally had to replace one of them last month.
I've convesely used the Silverstars in multiple other family vehicle and I've had more problems with them burning out than a cheap set of Christmas lights. Different headlamp applications (different family cars). I wouldn't recommend Silverstars (maybe a good bulb/maybe my bad luck).
Is this Piaa driving Lamp Kit fully plug 'n play???...
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Old 02-08-2009, 11:48 AM
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Not exactly plug and play. The kit comes with everything needed, brackets, wiring, relay and switch. You need to hook up the relay to power and ground and you can use the old plug from fog lights to get the signal to turn them on with the factory switch.
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