halo projector lights, or angel eyes, pros/cons anyone?
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halo projector lights, or angel eyes, pros/cons anyone?
opinions? im looking at getting some and cant really decide... pics would be great especially is its a black truck... thanks!
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I bought some about a year ago. here are my thoughts
Pros:
Look awesome!!!!
The halos and leds look sweet as driving lights
The bluish tint of the projectors works great in snowstorms and rainstorms.
The normal style (brights) are very brights
Cons:
The projectors are actually not that bright in normal driving conditions. I actually added some hella driving lights behind my grille because i wasnt satisfied with the light given off from the projectors. Maybe I'm just a light freak though. Lots of deer and elk around here.
The ones I got off ebay required wiring some things up. (splicing, twisting, soldering) such as the halos and leds. I actually did a custom job and made the leds and halos always be on, which isnt necessary. But for the most part, it is a plug and play install. The only other thing that was somewhat difficult was aligning the lights so they shine straight. Just use your stock lights as a guide though and that will go smoother.
Hope this helps, all in all im very happy with them!!
Pros:
Look awesome!!!!
The halos and leds look sweet as driving lights
The bluish tint of the projectors works great in snowstorms and rainstorms.
The normal style (brights) are very brights
Cons:
The projectors are actually not that bright in normal driving conditions. I actually added some hella driving lights behind my grille because i wasnt satisfied with the light given off from the projectors. Maybe I'm just a light freak though. Lots of deer and elk around here.
The ones I got off ebay required wiring some things up. (splicing, twisting, soldering) such as the halos and leds. I actually did a custom job and made the leds and halos always be on, which isnt necessary. But for the most part, it is a plug and play install. The only other thing that was somewhat difficult was aligning the lights so they shine straight. Just use your stock lights as a guide though and that will go smoother.
Hope this helps, all in all im very happy with them!!
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i was kidding. (well kinda.) Im going to be buying new ones and i need to sell these. They have silverstars in all 4 lights which was 80 to put in. Send me an offer. (they need to be buffed out but ill included a kit if the price is right.