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TJ91 02-14-2012 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ubrimah (Post 4483064)
I think they're the same as sjm's halos but half the price somehow :iono: If I could figure out where to get them installed I'd probably go with AAC since they also have fog halos but idk

Wierd...dude the install price is going to ridiculous on the AAC halos! I couldnt swing that much. I did cut open my taillights, and install the after burners. But cutting open $800 headlights is a little different. Go JDP dude

The Stig 02-14-2012 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ubrimah (Post 4482661)
I hear a lot of mixed reviews. Mostly positive but when they are negative... they are reaaaaaly negative.

I don't know if I want the dots or not

If you get their V2 RGB halos you can't see the dots

puertoricanfont 02-14-2012 04:54 PM

I went with jdp which are 200 compared to 399 for AAC 2.0. Biggest selling pout is thy I don't have to open headlights .

The Stig 02-14-2012 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by puertoricanfont (Post 4483376)
I went with jdp which are 200 compared to 399 for AAC 2.0. Biggest selling pout is thy I don't have to open headlights .

You don't or you didn't? Have you installed them?

ubrimah 02-14-2012 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by stieger (Post 4483445)
You don't or you didn't? Have you installed them?

Im guessing no. I don't think the pre orders have shipped yet but I could be wrong.

puertoricanfont 02-14-2012 07:48 PM

No I haven't. At the end of this month my shipment arrives . Sorry this autocorrect kills me at time lol

The Stig 02-14-2012 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by puertoricanfont (Post 4484355)
No I haven't. At the end of this month my shipment arrives . Sorry this autocorrect kills me at time lol

Just so you know, you still have to drill 3 holes into the headlight

puertoricanfont 02-14-2012 08:00 PM

I'm pm you lol

ubrimah 02-18-2012 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by stieger (Post 4484399)
Just so you know, you still have to drill 3 holes into the headlight

On their sale thread it says
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no baking, drilling, cutting, splicing, mashing, gluing, crushing, breaking, soldering, welding, throwing, dipping, or painting required of the headlights to install this kit.

The Stig 02-18-2012 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ubrimah (Post 4506631)
On their sale thread it says

Mk. I'll keep my mouth shut until you guys are attempting to install the RGB LED.

puertoricanfont 02-18-2012 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by stieger (Post 4506688)
Mk. I'll keep my mouth shut until you guys are attempting to install the RGB LED.

Don't jinx us lol:paddle:

ubrimah 02-18-2012 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by stieger (Post 4506688)
Mk. I'll keep my mouth shut until you guys are attempting to install the RGB LED.

It should still be easier than installing the AAC 2.0's though, right?

Saint Alban 02-22-2012 10:57 AM

I have AAC's halos and I haven't had an issue. I'll be installing JDP's on a friends car when he gets them in and I'll be able to see how difficult installing is in comparison. I would imagine AAC's are brighter given that you've opened your headlights up and put LEDs directly behind your halo ring. So you're basically looking at the LEDs dead on. I'm assuming JDPs will be emitting light from where the factory light is which would illuminate the entire ring. So I doubt its as bright, but as someone else stated, it does look bright enough. There's no real dotted look if you have AACs color shifting halos. You'll get the dots with the dual color halos but is less noticeable when you put them behind the factory ring. I think both are great and I doubt you'd be unhappy with either one but if you're installing yourself and JDP is easier for you, then go with that. As for the show modes, they're both RGB LEDs controlled by RGB controllers. You can get controllers very cheap on eBay which have a bunch of functions and remotes. You don't have to live with the controller that the company gives you if you want different functionalities.


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