halo HID conversion kit?
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halo HID conversion kit?
Does anyone have any experience with this kit or know if it's a good brand?
Halo H1 Xenon HID Conversion Kit
Halo H1 Xenon HID Conversion Kit
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Though this may not be for everyone, if you're gonna go this route I would highly recommend you check out these guys: '08-'09 Infiniti G37 ORACLE Halo Kit
I know several guys who have had them on their Tundra's, 300c's, and Magnum's. They have been producing top quality light conversion kits and "halo" kits for a long time and they look good too... Good luck bro
I know several guys who have had them on their Tundra's, 300c's, and Magnum's. They have been producing top quality light conversion kits and "halo" kits for a long time and they look good too... Good luck bro
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I installed halo's in a Mazda 6 a few years ago, they looked great. It was a pain in the a.., though. There's nothing like the smell of baking headlights You really have to be careful about doing it, and keep in mind you need to drill into the headlight to run the new wires out. If you don't seal this properly, moisture can get in and ruin the whole look when it rains. I learned the hard way.
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Scotty brings up a good point indeed. My suggestion is to actually send your lights to the guys at ACC if you want halos installed. They can also paint your housings and remove the amber side-marker while they're at it if you so choose. The nice thing is that this is all these guys do, so you know it will be handled correctly and sealed properly. This way, all you have to do is a plug-and-play install once you get them back. Any way you choose to go, you're gonna have to dis-assemble the headlight housings to install the halos, so make sure if you opt to do it yourself or with someone else, make sure they seal them back up COMPLETELY! (Or get ready to have your halos short circuit and some sweet foggy headlights...)
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i thought this was just the HID conversion kit for fogs. lol if it is the oracle halo mod then yea i would rather send my lights off to get them done XD.
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Scotty brings up a good point indeed. My suggestion is to actually send your lights to the guys at ACC if you want halos installed. They can also paint your housings and remove the amber side-marker while they're at it if you so choose. The nice thing is that this is all these guys do, so you know it will be handled correctly and sealed properly. This way, all you have to do is a plug-and-play install once you get them back. Any way you choose to go, you're gonna have to dis-assemble the headlight housings to install the halos, so make sure if you opt to do it yourself or with someone else, make sure they seal them back up COMPLETELY! (Or get ready to have your halos short circuit and some sweet foggy headlights...)
what's ACC?
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^^ Click the link in post #2
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Though this may not be for everyone, if you're gonna go this route I would highly recommend you check out these guys: '08-'09 Infiniti G37 ORACLE Halo Kit
I know several guys who have had them on their Tundra's, 300c's, and Magnum's. They have been producing top quality light conversion kits and "halo" kits for a long time and they look good too... Good luck bro
I know several guys who have had them on their Tundra's, 300c's, and Magnum's. They have been producing top quality light conversion kits and "halo" kits for a long time and they look good too... Good luck bro
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