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CDC did.

Not sure if they did anything to protect them though. And I really don't like the turn signal thing. Plus, it was on their show cars, so I don't even know if they will sell it for road going cars. But at least it is possible.

Not sure if they did anything to protect them though. And I really don't like the turn signal thing. Plus, it was on their show cars, so I don't even know if they will sell it for road going cars. But at least it is possible.
Originally posted by Rampant@December 10, 2004, 8:32 AM
CDC did.

Not sure if they did anything to protect them though. And I really don't like the turn signal thing. Plus, it was on their show cars, so I don't even know if they will sell it for road going cars. But at least it is possible.
CDC did.

Not sure if they did anything to protect them though. And I really don't like the turn signal thing. Plus, it was on their show cars, so I don't even know if they will sell it for road going cars. But at least it is possible.
Now the grill, I don't like.
-Jason
The stock headlamps aren't sealed to the environment without the lens. The bulb would be exposed to the elements and would likely explode on the first rainy night you drive them.
The CDC lamps use a sealed round lamp (like a round sealed beam) in their system.
The CDC lamps use a sealed round lamp (like a round sealed beam) in their system.
Originally posted by stangthang@February 1, 2005, 3:52 PM
The stock headlamps aren't sealed to the environment without the lens. The bulb would be exposed to the elements and would likely explode on the first rainy night you drive them.
The CDC lamps use a sealed round lamp (like a round sealed beam) in their system.
The stock headlamps aren't sealed to the environment without the lens. The bulb would be exposed to the elements and would likely explode on the first rainy night you drive them.
The CDC lamps use a sealed round lamp (like a round sealed beam) in their system.
Found it. From the owner's manual, page 35.
Headlamp Condensation
The headlamps are vented to equalize pressure. When moist air enters
the headlamp(s) through the vents, there is a possibility that
condensation can occur. This condensation is normal and will clear
within 45 minutes of headlamp operation.
The headlamps are vented to equalize pressure. When moist air enters
the headlamp(s) through the vents, there is a possibility that
condensation can occur. This condensation is normal and will clear
within 45 minutes of headlamp operation.
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