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Old 09-29-2011, 01:22 PM
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$200 that is cheap, wish we could get them hear for that price. THANK YOU for your service to this country, freedom isn't free. "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."-Thomas Jefferson

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Finally removed the mud flaps, installed the Gen II rear wiper assembly, and installed the halo projectors. Also re-tipped and re-routed the exhaust. It's getting there!
 
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looks awesome vt....
 
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Originally Posted by vtsaturn1
Finally removed the mud flaps, installed the Gen II rear wiper assembly, and installed the halo projectors. Also re-tipped and re-routed the exhaust. It's getting there!
I was looking at getting the same exact halos, how do you like them brightness wise?
 
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Thanks laz45. Still alot left to do, but it's definitely getting there! Dirtrango, I love the projectors for sure, but the brightness while using low-beams is far from adequate quite honestly. With the high-beams on they're plenty bright, but if I didn't have super bright driving lights the projectors wouldn't be good enough unless I had the high-beams on all the time. Not sure why, but people around here tend to frown on that. :-) If you have (or add) good driving lights they should be fine though.
 
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Originally Posted by vtsaturn1
Thanks laz45. Still alot left to do, but it's definitely getting there! Dirtrango, I love the projectors for sure, but the brightness while using low-beams is far from adequate quite honestly. With the high-beams on they're plenty bright, but if I didn't have super bright driving lights the projectors wouldn't be good enough unless I had the high-beams on all the time. Not sure why, but people around here tend to frown on that. :-) If you have (or add) good driving lights they should be fine though.

your driving lights look blue.. are they HID? And if they are, how did you do that?
 
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Originally Posted by vtsaturn1
Thanks laz45. Still alot left to do, but it's definitely getting there! Dirtrango, I love the projectors for sure, but the brightness while using low-beams is far from adequate quite honestly. With the high-beams on they're plenty bright, but if I didn't have super bright driving lights the projectors wouldn't be good enough unless I had the high-beams on all the time. Not sure why, but people around here tend to frown on that. :-) If you have (or add) good driving lights they should be fine though.
whats the wattage on the bulb for the low and high beam?
 
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mvoss...the lights are not HID, they are Pilot 4" driving lights with a blue lens. When they are lit they are standard white. Dirtrango, I'm not sure what the wattage is for the high beams, but I know the low beams are standard 9006 auto bulbs rated @ 55w.
 
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OMG...My wife is all up in my stuff now!!!!!
I feel personally invaded by her.....One look at the halo's in
this thread and she's all over it....heehee....(in my best Bella Lugosi voice) Doesn't this work pefectly into my eeeevil plan....Definately makin her help pay for em though...
 
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1998 Durango Glassworks fenders, custom add a leaf rear, 35s on Tough Country lift no body lift.
 
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