DIY: Bolt on Projector Lens
Low beam vs. high beam maybe?
There is a seperate 12V and ground line for the angel eyes so you can either tie them to a different circuit like the driving lights or you can add another switch to control them separately. I was thinking of connecting them to a relay that would tie them to the driving lights but turn them off if the headlights went on (kind of like how the foglights and high beams work).
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There's ZERO glare now. No one is flashing their lights at me. I find that the lights now project further than they did before. (maybe it's because they're more focused)
beautiful, I added the HID bi-xenons and fogs and noticed it just got brighter but the beam was shorter... I might be doing this to my car also later on in the near future, I have to finish fixing my lowriders first lol. p.s. do you think it would work on fogs?
Last edited by OneStopCustoms; Jan 17, 2009 at 12:18 PM.
I know the wiring part was probably easy but I would like to see pics of the connections if you have them and maybe more cutoff pics at different distances and another high beem shot that is to say if you have them or have the time to get them (request only) thanks
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I"ll grab my DSLR and take some pics when i get a chance
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I've got 6000k ones in mine. There is also 8000k and 10,000k available. 4300k is also available on special order for an extra $100
Everything is plug and play. The only thing that you have to spice in is the Halo.
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yes these will fit ANY headlight. I've also got these available for other applications as well. (H1,H7,9005,9007,H11...ect)
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The pics are before and after. (well, actually, after and before)




