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Old 10-24-2016, 07:14 PM
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I just put in these headlights I bought off of here. Seller is working to get the one with bad led head replaced since it's under warranty and finally got my reverse led pods installed.. Still may put in led lights in the projector side of the lights. Just need to figure out which it is since it's only low beam.

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If those are the Anzos I think your low beam are H7 and high beam are H1... but not sure they are Anzo they don't quite look like Anzos
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Wondering how well the LED's will work in them.
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Not the anzo lights, but i think the low beam is an H7
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Like the reverse lights in the bumper just can't bring myself to cut into my bumper to get those yet.
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Luckily my metal disk for my angle grinder was a bit wore down so it easily cut all 4 sides with no over cut. It's actually very easy. The big part is measuring where you want the cuts to be. I made a template out of a cereal box side that was a hair bigger than the light size so they dropped right in. Just used a black marker and traced the inside of the template after measuring and bam, done. I did mess up when drilling the holes ( forgot I had a bit that was designed to not jump ) so one side about 2 mm lower on one side. I have OCD so I noticed, but all and all I am happy.

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Looks good. Might want to reread your post though and edit it cause it looks like a couple words got autocorrected lol
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Bahahahahaha




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