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Old 05-14-2012, 08:26 PM   #1
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Has anyone here ever bought and used the LED halo one piece headlights off of eBay.

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I has them on my 93.. I loved them until they weathered after 6 months.. Water kept getting behind the lens. But they look pretty nice on some cars I think

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I bought some front and back they look pretty nice no fitment issue or anything
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I'm just worried about the amount of light put out by the low beams. And weather or not they are upgradable to the HID kits.
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I put in my 90 gt, and seem to work great. Make sure you seal them good or will get water behind lense

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That's what I needed to know. So the low beams put off a good bit of light. And you can see good with them. I also thinking of using a 8-9000k hid kit with them
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That would make it brighter, I have factory lights and puts out decent light. Little modifying needs done to get in, they are not direct bolt in.
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Like what kinda modifying

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Is there a low beam bulb or is low beam just the halos. Cause I originally thought the halos were parking lights then low beam then high beam
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Have to cut little out of plastic headlight holder (sorry can't think of its name) splice couple wires. Its not bad at all. It should take couple hours, take your time

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Has low beam light , and bright. Halos come on with parking lights
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Good ok that's what I wanted to know thanks
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No problem, good luck hope you like them
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Be careful, those HID bulbs put out a lot of heat and may melt or distort an inferior headlight assembly.
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Yea I have a 90 GT also that they goin on I think they gonna look good on white
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Quote:
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Be careful, those HID bulbs put out a lot of heat and may melt or distort an inferior headlight assembly.
+1 I forgot about that, I had a little melting around my assembly it wasn't bad though but I only ran them for about 6 months..
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Be careful, those HID bulbs put out a lot of heat and may melt or distort an inferior headlight assembly.
Yes have to cut out big enough to clear good
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If there good enough I prolly won't do the HID. Just a thought

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