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Old 07-25-2007, 09:55 PM
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Is anyone in this forum have a set of halo projector headlights? I'd like to know how well the work, and are they worth the money?
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i know that some have, try a search for it and something will definately come up.
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well, I've seen them all over e-bay, but havnt found anyone with them on there truck. I've been to car domain, and seen some that look really good, and others that look like crap. The ones that you know of, do they say if theres a positive or negative over stock lens?
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im saying us the search on this site, not like yahoo and all that...i know some on here have them just dont remember what they said about them.
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Is anyone in this forum have a set of halo projector headlights? I'd like to know how well the work, and are they worth the money?
I believe ppl had a problem with them leaking awhile back, they might have fixed them tho.

I believe they were having problems with those lights.
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I believe ppl had a problem with them leaking awhile back, they might have fixed them tho.

I believe they were having problems with those lights.

if they leak, put them in the oven and re-seal them with black silicone sealant
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^People tried that but they still couldn't find out what the problem was.
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I would rather have a god set of halogen bulbs in the headlights and fog lamps. IF thats not enough light, get a set of PIAAs.
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The other thing I've seen is the new xenon light upgrades. I'm not sure if they use super-bright bulbs, or use ballasts lights. I've heard of the upgrade making the outer lens really hot. Like almost to the point of burning the lens, and skin. Whats the word on them?
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^HID's are much cooler, temp. wise, than halogen bulbs. The reason why they burn the lense is b/c the bulb sticks much closer to the lense, than the stock halgoen bulbs do.


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