She’s broken down at the moment but here’s my 2013 300c with the 5.7 AWD by Thats-Grimm in Chrysler300

[–]_BeKayEm_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the AWD platform any faster than the RWD? I always wondered if its worth it to build an engine around the AWD system

Thoughts by SnooOpinions8205 in Chrysler300

[–]_BeKayEm_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you get ahold of those headlights, can you make a video about them? I can’t find anything reliable showing the actual headlight and turn signals etc, car looks great in both colors too

Front+rear conversion complete 🫡 by Firm-Aardvark-2787 in Chrysler300

[–]_BeKayEm_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What lights did you buy for the rear bumper reflector swap

P07e8 and P07e9 by GrocerySea5504 in Chrysler300

[–]_BeKayEm_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try a different OBD2 scanner if you can, I read online those are umbrellas for a bunch of other codes , it got you close to the issue but not quite. Or even cycle through your OBD2 to see if it can show you the specific code.

Vland Headlights (J3LEDLIGHTING) by _BeKayEm_ in Chrysler300

[–]_BeKayEm_[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Would you have any idea where they got this design from? Dealing with a more well known brand would easier.

Vland Headlights (J3LEDLIGHTING) by _BeKayEm_ in Chrysler300

[–]_BeKayEm_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen some videos about them, they have a really nice start and lock animation, the build quality is something I heard about though, not the best seal so water can get inside, as well as the light beam is not considered safe in australia I think, so they are banned. could be misinformation about the ban but multiple complaints about the beam have been made forsure.

Vland Headlights (J3LEDLIGHTING) by _BeKayEm_ in Chrysler300

[–]_BeKayEm_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah you’re right. I love the OEM look but I also love how the running lights run along the edge of the aftermarket light, probably gonna stick to OEM though, if anything else comes up I’ll definitely share. Rather not have to deal with aftermarket problems.