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xTHExxFALLENx 06-16-2014 06:36 PM

Shops for halo installation?
 
Hello everyone, where can I go to pay to install the color shift halos from AAC in South Florida? Also how much do you think it will cost? Thanks in advance. :happyanim:

01pewterz28 06-16-2014 08:05 PM

I am sure an arm and a leg you would be better off buying the NightOwel kit and doing it yourself I did mine 2 weeks ago no needing to bake your deadlights.

xTHExxFALLENx 06-16-2014 08:19 PM

How is it easier?

01pewterz28 06-17-2014 05:24 AM

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How is it easier?

The night owl kit you remove the headlights and pop open the two access panels and remove the factory LED, and replace it with the Night Owl LED. Next close up the 2 panels one is held on by 3 screws, he other panel you just is a screw open panel. Connect the wiring harness for each lights, mount the control box and you are good to go.

With the method you are going to go, you need to remove the headlights, then bake them, break the rubber seal to open them up (split the lights apart), next replace the entire OEM halo ring with the AAC LED ring, run your wires, use the existing rubber real (make sure it’s prefect no gaps) bake the lights in the oven again to make sure you have a perfect tight seal. Put the headlight back in run the wires and you are good to go.

I prefer the look of the stock halo ring and not the replaced AAC LED halo.


I had the JDB RGB halo kit, and replaced it with the Night Owl kit two weeks ago and I am doing my friends kit in a few weeks. All in all about 3 hours of work if you are doing it by yourself (removing the wheels, liners, bumper, headlights, LED, ect...)

Have a look at the Night Owl RGB halo kit hundreds of colors, smart phone app, wifi, ect...

ka1 06-18-2014 02:39 PM

yeah Nightowl is the way to go. The ACC kits costs less but you will make up that cost in installation.

Erik@lashway 06-18-2014 11:06 PM

Try Sullys Detailing, or Superior Auto Design. Both in Pompano.


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