What hood is this???
#11
thank you!
now i gotta scrape some money together...
now i gotta scrape some money together...
#12
Yeah and don't forget to save for tires lol. That'll cost more than the wheels Also I can't really tell if that picture of the Camaro has all four 18"s or if the fronts are 17"s... I assume they are 17"s up front. Might wanna check into that. From what I can tell, the only way you can order them is in a set of 4 (17"s in front and 18" in back)...
And now the question for you, Where did you get the headlights? I've seen them on 3 cars now and I cant find them anywhere. Also how hard were they to install?
And now the question for you, Where did you get the headlights? I've seen them on 3 cars now and I cant find them anywhere. Also how hard were they to install?
#13
https://camaroforums.com/forum/audio-visual-electronics-20/halo-angel-eye-mod-93-97-a-51110/
they were really easy heres a few tips the guide in my opinion leaves out though
it is much easier to install them "upside down" by drilling a hole in the black plastic piece that runs from side to the side of the car (sounds complicated but youll see it)
also since i didnt use the original headlight wiring i had to run the switches into my car, there is a small hole on the passenger side of the car (there is on mine anyways)EDIT:the hole is in the engine bay below where the far right air vent is under the glovebox) that i pulled the wires through, i had to extend the wires also since running pretty much a big loop of wire around the car. and make sure you zip tie everything down when your done, for looks
right now im working on a backing to them actually if i make something decent ill post it, the lights leave open space which i have the need to seal up haha
theres more but im tired so its hard to think
they were really easy heres a few tips the guide in my opinion leaves out though
it is much easier to install them "upside down" by drilling a hole in the black plastic piece that runs from side to the side of the car (sounds complicated but youll see it)
also since i didnt use the original headlight wiring i had to run the switches into my car, there is a small hole on the passenger side of the car (there is on mine anyways)EDIT:the hole is in the engine bay below where the far right air vent is under the glovebox) that i pulled the wires through, i had to extend the wires also since running pretty much a big loop of wire around the car. and make sure you zip tie everything down when your done, for looks
right now im working on a backing to them actually if i make something decent ill post it, the lights leave open space which i have the need to seal up haha
theres more but im tired so its hard to think
Last edited by Phalen123; 07-14-2010 at 11:35 PM.
#14
https://camaroforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=51110
they were really easy heres a few tips the guide in my opinion leaves out though
it is much easier to install them "upside down" by drilling a hole in the black plastic piece that runs from side to the side of the car (sounds complicated but youll see it)
also since i didnt use the original headlight wiring i had to run the switches into my car, there is a small hole on the passenger side of the car (there is on mine anyways)EDIT:the hole is in the engine bay below where the far right air vent is under the glovebox) that i pulled the wires through, i had to extend the wires also since running pretty much a big loop of wire around the car. and make sure you zip tie everything down when your done, for looks
right now im working on a backing to them actually if i make something decent ill post it, the lights leave open space which i have the need to seal up haha
theres more but im tired so its hard to think
they were really easy heres a few tips the guide in my opinion leaves out though
it is much easier to install them "upside down" by drilling a hole in the black plastic piece that runs from side to the side of the car (sounds complicated but youll see it)
also since i didnt use the original headlight wiring i had to run the switches into my car, there is a small hole on the passenger side of the car (there is on mine anyways)EDIT:the hole is in the engine bay below where the far right air vent is under the glovebox) that i pulled the wires through, i had to extend the wires also since running pretty much a big loop of wire around the car. and make sure you zip tie everything down when your done, for looks
right now im working on a backing to them actually if i make something decent ill post it, the lights leave open space which i have the need to seal up haha
theres more but im tired so its hard to think
#15
i ordered them online ages ago, i only got around to installing them after i painted my car
im sure you could find them at advance auto etc, or have them ordered in to a place like that, just give them the item code i think...?
also make sure you when you wire them to make sure that one set is the highs and one is the lows, when i first did mine both lights lit up on one side and none on the other with my lows on, i felt like an idiot
im sure you could find them at advance auto etc, or have them ordered in to a place like that, just give them the item code i think...?
also make sure you when you wire them to make sure that one set is the highs and one is the lows, when i first did mine both lights lit up on one side and none on the other with my lows on, i felt like an idiot
#16
Haha that's kinda funny. I'll wire mine into the factory switch so the lights come on with the dash switch and I'll wire the halo's to an aftermarket switch under the dash
#17
good idea, i just never cut into the factory wiring, or as little as possible because i HATE electrical issue crap
#18
Well from what I hear you can disconnect the old light's wires and plug in the new ones. Not sure if that's accurate but I'm hoping it works lol
#19
Wow that's a beautiful paint job!
#20
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