New Headlights
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New Headlights
After doing some looking around I think I have finally decided upon http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/04-08...Q5fAccessories
Does anyone use these and have any sort of review for them?
Thanks in advance!
Does anyone use these and have any sort of review for them?
Thanks in advance!
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i have the 2006 black harley headlights! they look like stock except they are in a black housing. I wanted theses Halos, except they are not plug and play with your stock lighting. You have to have these professionally installed which i didn't like. The Harley headlights are all black which looks so good but they fit your stock set up. IMO i would do something like that because its less of a pain. But if you do decide on these, they are gonna look sick!
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i have heard projectors dont produce good light at right, they are to focused and dont show the whole road, and you can but the halo kits and put the on your stock headlights or the harley ones, and you can get them in like 7 different colors, i have seen them before and they look sick, check them out
http://www.automotivelightstore.com/...lehalokit.aspx
http://www.automotivelightstore.com/...lehalokit.aspx
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Hmm, I need someone who uses halo projector lights to confirm or deny how they are at night. Im gonna be taking a 10 hour road trip up north down one of the most dangerous highways infested with deer and another animals. So id like to be able to see both sides of the 2 lane road.
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Make sure you seal them with some RTV prior to your install...
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I was gong to do that when I got mine. They have a thick tacky seal in them. I decieded to wait and if they leak i would re-seal them. We had 12 inches of rain a few weeks ago here in texas and they are still bone dry.