2008 Audi Q7 3.6 Tail light swap to Spyder review
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First of all I would like to say that this is my first post and have owned the Q7 for just about a month now. When I got the car I did not like the fact at all that my tail lights had normal bulbs in them and no led's so I researched online to find the best way to switch to led's and ended up going with the Spyder tail lights (link here: ). the installation was quite easy it was just hard to get to the tail lights as you had to disassemble the whole back of the trunk lid but the new lights were plug and play so all I had to do was plug them in, test them and close the car back up. The lights come with resistors pre-installed so you never get a warning about busted light from the car computer. In final I just wanted to recommend these as they look amazing and were pretty cheap to ship to Canada plus they look AMAZING and give the car a unique look
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They look good
Originally Posted by ahelal38
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First of all I would like to say that this is my first post and have owned the Q7 for just about a month now. When I got the car I did not like the fact at all that my tail lights had normal bulbs in them and no led's so I researched online to find the best way to switch to led's and ended up going with the Spyder tail lights (link here: http://www.amazon.com/Spyder-Audi-07...tail+lights+q7). the installation was quite easy it was just hard to get to the tail lights as you had to disassemble the whole back of the trunk lid but the new lights were plug and play so all I had to do was plug them in, test them and close the car back up. The lights come with resistors pre-installed so you never get a warning about busted light from the car computer. In final I just wanted to recommend these as they look amazing and were pretty cheap to ship to Canada plus they look AMAZING and give the car a unique look
Somebody posted the link to amazon few months ago, but nobody knew if resistor were included. Good to know, thank you for the pics and info. |
if anybody needs help pm me
I have done the installation myself took me 15 minutes
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Pretty slick. I actually like the red version better as it looks more OEM:
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red ones are beautiful but as my car is metallic grey and my bottom light strips are tinted out and the front headlights are tinted and all led and i also have led strips where the blinkers are i just though that these would go very well with the car but the red ones are really nice and to be honest i recommend any tail lights offered by spyder as they are very well built and are plug and play
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have you got any pics of the front of your car, what do you mean by LED strip? are they the OEM ones? or LED's you have fitted.
cheers steve |
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They e after market ones i bought at wall mart. you cant really see them in this picture cause its day time but you can clearly see when they are (over the blinkers btw) i just wired them to the parking lights and took that bulb out just to have the led look
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I see cheers for that. I have just fitted LED's replacements to the side lights, the ones you have disconnected. they look spot on to the dipped beam. I have changed all the internal lights, puddle and number plate lights to LED's. looks very nice now. I have just got the DRL bulbs to swap when I get a spear min or two
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Originally Posted by stevebeechTA
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I see cheers for that. I have just fitted LED's replacements to the side lights, the ones you have disconnected. they look spot on to the dipped beam. I have changed all the internal lights, puddle and number plate lights to LED's. looks very nice now. I have just got the DRL bulbs to swap when I get a spear min or two
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he means the lights on the side of the front blinkers that are orange and it is on when you switch on the headlight (the parking lights)
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