Fitting Scoobysport Oscar+ kit
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A_E,
The job is straight forward. There is no cutting required and the instructions that Scoobysport supply are very comprehensive. It took me about an hour to install them the first time, but on my second car it only took 20 minutes.
They are wired to come on with full beams. The standard kit does *NOT* include the master on/off switch wired through the fog light, although it can be supplied again by Scoobysport at an additional cost.
I've only ever had the standard kit, so I don't know how difficult the over-ride switch is to wire in.
Hope this helps
Andy
PS - I'm sure if you have any other queries, Scoobysport will willingly answer your questions.
The job is straight forward. There is no cutting required and the instructions that Scoobysport supply are very comprehensive. It took me about an hour to install them the first time, but on my second car it only took 20 minutes.
They are wired to come on with full beams. The standard kit does *NOT* include the master on/off switch wired through the fog light, although it can be supplied again by Scoobysport at an additional cost.
I've only ever had the standard kit, so I don't know how difficult the over-ride switch is to wire in.
Hope this helps
Andy
PS - I'm sure if you have any other queries, Scoobysport will willingly answer your questions.
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Is it an easy job? I.e. straight bolt-in with no cutting / drilling of panels etc. Also, in standard form is there a master on / off switch; if not how difficult is it to incorporate the existing fog on / off switch as one?
TIA,
A_E
TIA,
A_E
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It took me about an hour to install them the first time, but on my second car it only took 20 minutes.
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Thanks Andy, even I should manage it in an afternoon, then.
A_E
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It took me about an hour to install them the first time, but on my second car it only took 20 minutes.
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Thanks Andy, even I should manage it in an afternoon, then.
A_E
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Andy, I've asked this before, and you may have answered before, but as you have them fitted, how good are they, and can you comment in comparison to the PIAA lights.
I need extra lighting, but the price of the PIAA lights, which I've been told are awesome, and especially the replacement costs for the inevitable broken lenses, are a big stumbling block vs the Cibie set up and also the recently recommended Hella system. A thoughts gratefully received.
I need extra lighting, but the price of the PIAA lights, which I've been told are awesome, and especially the replacement costs for the inevitable broken lenses, are a big stumbling block vs the Cibie set up and also the recently recommended Hella system. A thoughts gratefully received.
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