Wiring LED Halos as my foglights
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Since my cars at the body shop, and the bumper is off. The dealer decided to let me do a few mods. First im installing a SUPPER HORNS on it :thumbup: then i want to change my fog lights into HALO RINGS, but i DON'T want to spend over $150 for the oracle ones, instead i was thinking getting the diameter of the foglights and wiring some cheap halos shown in the pictures under(If they fit). If you guys know a better/cheaper way to change your fog lights into halos let me know....Thanks
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Those are from computer fans and meant for indoor use (less then $15) ...will not likely last long from shock and enviroment.
Save up for the ACC ones that are SMD's....seriously |
Yeah I know Im trying to find good ones the diameter of the foglights. How much are the ACC ones. Im not willing to pay anything over $50 I dont think there worth it. Anything over 150 I can use for better mods. But if anyone out there did something better or found a part worth the money feel free to let me know.
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You could always try this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVqnmZHHnSg |
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Personally I like to do a job once and be done with it. If you use inferior products, you will only have to take the bumper off and redo all the work. Personally I would go for the AAC stuff and be done with it. Just remember CCFL's are very sensitive to impact / heat / cold changes compared to LED. Just a tip:thumbsup:
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Arthur, I have the LED halos for both the headlights and the foglights from AAC. Absolutely love them and the foglights are SIMPLE! Just need a dremel (if you don't have a band saw), some epoxy to hold rings in place and some clear silicone. Wire them in and that's it.
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Ok yall convinced me…ACC ill pm you later...give me info on how to order them...and how long untill it ships. I'm in SoCal..
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