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knows 2 facts about ducks
Drives: ...and they're both wrong Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The HMS Invincible
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How to install AAC halos AND keep the OEM halo functional
In short. I am a big fan of freeware and sharing things. What can I say, my dad taught me well when I was a kid. So, today I did a dual halo install for member FED728 and I thought "hey I bet I can do this so he keeps the stock halo function."
This is an overview of the black piece that sits behind the OEM halo. As you can see it is not in the headlight currently. We removed it to install AAC's dual halos. We also removed it so that we could cut a few pieces of it off. Looking at the top of the pic you will see that we marred up the finish a little bit. That is because we sanded/dremeled off the bottom part of that piece. The stock part has a little lip there that protrudes out, Frank and I got rid of that piece allowing for the AAC halo to sit right behind the OEM halo. This is an overview of the modded piece. I have some very fun (and narrated) videos explaining this further. But youtube is currently being dumb and not letting me upload so they will have to wait. *If someone else wants to upload them to youtube and post them I will be happy to email them to you. Just PM me* One last thing. The reason I did this, and am making this post, is because I feel that knowledge should be shared. No matter how it came about. I was more than happy to (actually I was excited a bit too) to take the time to figure this out, and even happier to post the explanation of how to do so here on Camaro5. The reason so many people are able to do all the cool mods that we love to do is because of the DIY section on this forum and the members who take the time to post instructions. |
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Drives: 2014 Z/28 #82+#192, 18ZLE 66Nova Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: By the lake in AZ
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First thank you for posting this up, Love to see what you got in videos.
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knows 2 facts about ducks
Drives: ...and they're both wrong Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The HMS Invincible
Posts: 25,072
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Can you post them on youtube? I'd be more than happy to email them to you.
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Drives: '15 Z06, '01 NBM SS, '97 SS Join Date: May 2009
Location: Rio Rancho, NM
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Damn...my secret is out.
LOL Ivan |
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"Camaro Joe"
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I'm interested to see this video
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Mark it ZERO!
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You're the man Stieger! I'm installing my dual color halos next weekend! Way to blow the lid off the whole "secret" method.
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knows 2 facts about ducks
Drives: ...and they're both wrong Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The HMS Invincible
Posts: 25,072
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knows 2 facts about ducks
Drives: ...and they're both wrong Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The HMS Invincible
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No the OEM halo still works. The way I cut the back allows both halo rings to fit without having to cut either of them. So this way you still have the 4v OEM halo and the 12v AAC halos
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"Camaro Joe"
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Interesting method. Mine was totally different but hey if it works
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 2LT VR/RS CGM Rally's Join Date: May 2009
Location: Palmyra, PA
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thanks man this helped alot..
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okcamaros.com
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How do you turn off the OEM halos so you can use the AAC halos since they come on automatically?
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knows 2 facts about ducks
Drives: ...and they're both wrong Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The HMS Invincible
Posts: 25,072
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Well like if the car is parked at a show or something you can leave the car off and use the AAC halos, because they can be wired to the battery.
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![]() Drives: www.CamaroLighting.com Join Date: May 2010
Location: New Orleans, LA
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Thank you for posting the DIY stieger! I know several people are going to benefit from this!
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knows 2 facts about ducks
Drives: ...and they're both wrong Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The HMS Invincible
Posts: 25,072
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Not a problem Jonathan, I'm always willing to help out other members with DIY stuff.
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