Based on the popularity of my LED Interior Lighting post, and by popular request in the comments section, I decided to write another guide for LED License plate bulbs on a B7 Audi A4, S4 and RS4. They definitely look awesome, and are a relatively cheap mod at ~$30 total. Best of all, installation takes [...]
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B7 Audi A4/S4 Carbon Fiber Rear Valence – Pics & Install Tips
I recently ordered and installed a carbon fiber Audi S4 rear valence and installed it – and I think it turned out great. The finish is awesome and it definitely brings out the quad tip exhaust a little better. The price was great too ($180 shipped) but when I got the product, the fiberglass work [...]
Audi A4 LED Interior Lighting B6/B7 – DIY & Pics
This is the second post in the series of my interior makeover – stay tuned for some more changes and be sure to follow me on Twitter for some teasers! Given how my exterior lighting has went from halogen to LED, I thought it was time my interior kept up. This was a super easy mod that [...]
Installing RS4 Pedals on an Audi A4 Automatic – DIY & Pics
This is the first post in a series of upcoming posts of my interior makeover – stay tuned for some big changes and be sure to follow me on Twitter for some teasers! I recently installed a set of Audi RS4 & RS6 pedals and Dead Pedal to replace my stock pedal set on my [...]
B7 Audi A4 S-Line/S4 LED Retrofit – S6 LEDs on a B7 Front Bumper
Here is a DIY guide to retrofit S6 LEDs to a B7 (2005.5-2008) Audi A4 S-line or Audi S4. It would be the same process for other Audi A4 models, except that I’m not sure how much cutting would be required to make them fit. I have seen this done on a B6 before (2002-2005.5), [...]
Audi A4 B7 & B6 Escort Passport Hardwire DIY
Here is a step-by-step guide to hardwire an Escort Passport radar detector to your Audi A4. It should work for all model years but I know for a fact it will work for B6 and B7 models – and this will also work on just about any radar detectors, including Valentine One and Beltronics. This setup will make it so your charger cord is not visible, and the detector automatically turns on and off whenever the key is in the ignition and the car is turned on. This is great because it eliminates the need to turn the radar detector on and off yourself, as well as it looks a lot cleaner. It is also recommended that your radar detector is placed as high as possible, so this setup will give you maximum radar detecting capabilities too




