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Old Oct 28, 2013 | 09:42 PM
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So long story short I am not pleased with the factory headlights anymore...
I'm gonna upgrade to projectors, i don't want the black ones due to the style of my truck so I want chrome ones. I like the look of the angel eye but I don't wanna destroy my wallet but I want a good quality pair that I will love and be satisfied with the quality, performance, light out put, looks etc.

I've come across these, anyone got any advice or suggestions?
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Old Nov 1, 2013 | 10:08 AM
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Anybody got any help for me?
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Old Nov 1, 2013 | 10:26 AM
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Spyder is a good brand...I would up-grade the bulbs if I were you..
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Old Nov 1, 2013 | 10:29 AM
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Spyder is a good brand...I would up-grade the bulbs if I were you..
X2^ I went with the Sylvania Headlight Silverstar ZXE and saw a big improvement. at some point i'll be doing the HID conversion
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Thanks for the input, I'll defiantly look into them.
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make sure you seal them up with some clear RTV prior to installing them...most aftermarket lights tend to leak..
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make sure you seal them up with some clear RTV prior to installing them...most aftermarket lights tend to leak..
Seal around the area where the bulb goes in our around the edges of the housing?
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Edges of where the housing meets the lens..you will see the seam..
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Edges of where the housing meets the lens..you will see the seam..
I see what you are saying. Thanks man
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