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Old Apr 23, 2015 | 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by sdatrlp23
It's better known as windscreen sealant as that's what its original purpose is. Comes in a long rope that you can stretch out to the desired thickness.

However, I wouldn't recommend using that anymore. Use the Morimoto RetroRubber. It's made specifically for sealing headlights and holds them together much better.
Where is the best place to pick this up, and is this what I am asking for?
I will do a search for myself, and see if I can find it online.

And yes, MGD, they were both around 18yrs old and didn't have a CLUE!!!
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Old Apr 23, 2015 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Blowtorch
I purchased
Bi-xenon upgrade
D2s 3.0 Bi-xenon projector
Apollo Shroud
80mm XSL switchback Halos
Thankee!

Heed the warnings in the halo install guide: http://www.theretrofitsource.com/diy...alo-guide.html

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Old Apr 28, 2015 | 07:46 AM
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Don't know if it would look tacky or not, but has anyone installed angle eyes in both positions? (On the front and the rear section of the shroud)
Might look dumb but just wondering....
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Old Apr 28, 2015 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Blowtorch
Don't know if it would look tacky or not, but has anyone installed angle eyes in both positions? (On the front and the rear section of the shroud)
Might look dumb but just wondering....
I'm sure someone has. You could even wire them such that either/or/both are on.

One note on these - they are best used when the projector itself is 'OFF', due to heat.

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Old Apr 28, 2015 | 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by MGD
I'm sure someone has. You could even wire them such that either/or/both are on.

One note on these - they are best used when the projector itself is 'OFF', due to heat.

Vlad


I figured someone had.
I was going to wire them so they shut off when low beams are on. Don't really need them on or blinking orange when the turn signal is on.


When I ordered, I couldn't picture how the "back ones" would look, but now that I have the shroud in my hand, I think I would have preferred them. Oh well
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