spyder halos ccfl initial delivery, install and review
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spyder halos ccfl initial delivery, install and review
I ordered the Spyder CCFL halos for my 2009 f150 and are being delivered today.
I figure a lot of you guys are interested in such CCFL halos so you are in luck, I ordered them from car ID .com from their eBay account for $299.00 and free shipping
When they arrive this afternoon I will take pictures in the form of an unboxing, my Initial thoughts, install and my initial review.
I plan to keep this thread going for all you that are interested in them. I am not going to be running HID's but plan to in the future, so if you guys have any experiences with a certain kit I would be curious to hear how the HID's work
I will keep you posted this afternoon 👍👍😄
I figure a lot of you guys are interested in such CCFL halos so you are in luck, I ordered them from car ID .com from their eBay account for $299.00 and free shipping
When they arrive this afternoon I will take pictures in the form of an unboxing, my Initial thoughts, install and my initial review.
I plan to keep this thread going for all you that are interested in them. I am not going to be running HID's but plan to in the future, so if you guys have any experiences with a certain kit I would be curious to hear how the HID's work
I will keep you posted this afternoon 👍👍😄
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they came out beautiful and are very bright, install time: just overran hour if you know what you are doing
Here is the connection of the halo lights to the small box that intensifys the Halos it clips in
It come with heat shrink that covers the connecting clips
This is an extra step, we soldered where led's meet together to add some strength to it
This is where we spliced the halos and led's into the running light. We had to test the wires to see which one was NOT the blinker
Here is the connection of the halo lights to the small box that intensifys the Halos it clips in
It come with heat shrink that covers the connecting clips
This is an extra step, we soldered where led's meet together to add some strength to it
This is where we spliced the halos and led's into the running light. We had to test the wires to see which one was NOT the blinker
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