I don't know enough about electrical systems, to suggest more, but maybe try grounding them to the same spot. There is an OEM ground on the front crash bar behind the bumper cover, try tapping into that to eliminate the possibility of a bad ground. I'll be doing more research, but right now...
To add; are you using HID's with properly secured and/or sealed ballasts? I had this issue a lot when I used to run HID's in my Foglights.
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IKR. I love the gunmetal on black, I have a similar color on my #pepboyspecial rims [emoji23][emoji23]. In all seriousness tho, they're beautiful [emoji7]
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Don't know why I couldn't think of this last night. I'd also suggest looking at the fuse. All the way in the back of the owners manual (or at least near the back) there's a chart showing where every fuse is, what it's for, and what kinda fuse it is
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Based off your symptoms, sounds like a bad battery. I don't know a whole lot about the brands of batteries myself, but my friends suggest an Optima yellow top. I guess they have always had good luck with those, when my current OEM battery goes bad, I'll be replacing it with one of those.
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Wrapped my door pulls. First time doing anything with vinyl wraps. Definitely will be fixing them up more tomorrow. But not bad for my first try, now to do the rest of the silver trim.
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These are some pepboy rims (They were cheap and better looking than the stock hubcaps, leave me alone [emoji23][emoji23]), 16 inchers with the OEM tires. However it is on some Eibach springs.
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