Look At These Halo Lights!!!
http://www.automotivelightstore.com/...ROD&ProdID=197
Off the hook...I just ordered me a set..AND you can change the colors (for a little more $$, but so what!)
Off the hook...I just ordered me a set..AND you can change the colors (for a little more $$, but so what!)
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Originally Posted by CrossfireLTD
Be aware that you will have to take your OEM headlamps and put them in the oven to bake/melt the seal.
Originally Posted by Panzer1
OVEN !, ok so I can lose the headlights while Im trying to do this ?
Here is a good write up with photos on the process.
http://www.freecarkits.com/angeleyes.htm
The new “plug and play” wiring makes this installation as simple as changing your headlight bulbs and simply plugging in the Xenon Light Computers.
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Any updates on this halo solution? Did anyone try it?
Also,
These aren't real halos, but has anyone tried them?
H7-CHRYSLER Crossfire 08-04 HID Head light Bulbs-HALO : eBay Motors (item 230435027018 end time Apr-09-10 17:49:48 PDT)
Also,
These aren't real halos, but has anyone tried them?
H7-CHRYSLER Crossfire 08-04 HID Head light Bulbs-HALO : eBay Motors (item 230435027018 end time Apr-09-10 17:49:48 PDT)
They are cool, but I have done business with Advanced Auto in the past and their kits are not really durable. The ballast was always going out or the rings would snap off. Its been a year, so unless their kits are more durable now I would be aware. Just more of a headache then anything.
As for the headlamps you can use sillicone or reheat them back up to seal it. The chances of condensation does greatly increase though once you break the stock seal.
As for the headlamps you can use sillicone or reheat them back up to seal it. The chances of condensation does greatly increase though once you break the stock seal.
Originally Posted by zacknolden
The new “plug and play” wiring makes this installation as simple as changing your headlight bulbs and simply plugging in the Xenon Light Computers.
ummm...that is a ballsy thing to say, considering these are in no way the real definition of 'plug and play' seeing as you have to separate the headlights and then get them back together. seems to me like i would only ever even think about doing this if i had a spare set...and even then, probably not.
...although i would separate the headlights to paint the interior of them to match the body color, i think that would look good.
its not like pulling the lights apart is risky.
remove wiring, bulbs, etc.
place in oven at 150 for about 30 minutes, headlights should just pop apart
remove wiring, bulbs, etc.
place in oven at 150 for about 30 minutes, headlights should just pop apart
Originally Posted by Infinite
its not like pulling the lights apart is risky.
remove wiring, bulbs, etc.
place in oven at 150 for about 30 minutes, headlights should just pop apart
remove wiring, bulbs, etc.
place in oven at 150 for about 30 minutes, headlights should just pop apart
There is a post here somewhere describing how the light unit was taken apart with a knife.
Would I put my lights in the oven? .... No way Jose.
I can see the instructions now, "put $400(?) in the oven and bake for 30 minutes at 150 degrees F." Yeah! right.
Would I put my lights in the oven? .... No way Jose.
I can see the instructions now, "put $400(?) in the oven and bake for 30 minutes at 150 degrees F." Yeah! right.
Originally Posted by FP
But how do you seal them up again after the upgrade?
He has done it and it looks PERFECT.
I saw it last weekend at our GTG
Here are his pics....Halo Angel Eyes CCFL
also...Final word on headlight restoration please!
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