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HIDs+Halos+Blue Int. lights

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by That1Guy » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:26 am

So my accident left me with a broken headlamp assembly, so I decided to finally order some HID halos. I spent a week trying to figure out which ones. I finally decided on these:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150384596830&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT
They looked the least ricer to me. After a couple more weeks I finally got them. I was trying to figure out what thes two wires were for,
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Turns out they were to power the halos and needed to be spliced into the parking lamp wires. Here is what they look like
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I love the look!! here is what they look like with the HIDs and the Halos.
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next was on to the capacitor mod and as found on the OS the DRLs only run about 10 volts before the mod. After they run about 13.9 which is right where they should be as to not burn out the balasts.
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All in all I had fun with it and it looks GREAT IMO. here is a pic of the pattern.
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by irishboy02 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:49 pm

Nice! HIDs are the number1 mod i recommend for everyone. Iwent 8k...looks like you got 6k?

Awesome output!
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by Gordinho80 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:04 pm

OH NO!!! An Appearance Mod posted on ORTB?! :viking:

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by Trail X » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:07 pm

:o ... Nick... :slap:

You do realize that the "Completed Mods" forum is inside the "Off Road" category... This is OS material.

Gonna have to move this to the General Discussion area.
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by That1Guy » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:22 pm

Gordinho80 wrote:OH NO!!! An Appearance Mod posted on ORTB?! :viking:

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hey I wouldnt have posted it if Philiberto hadnt suggested have a sub section for electrical mods! And it isnt only for appearance!! its completely functional.
JamesDowning wrote::o ... Nick... :slap:

You do realize that the "Completed Mods" forum is inside the "Off Road" category... This is OS material.

Gonna have to move this to the General Discussion area.
thanks for moving it to the right section!
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by Gordinho80 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:29 pm

NickNorie wrote:hey I wouldnt have posted it if Philiberto hadnt suggested have a sub section for electrical mods! And it isnt only for appearance!! its completely functional.

HAHA... just messing with ya, Nick... they look good! :salut:
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by The Roadie » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:32 pm

What's the functional rationalization for the halos?

If they attract the Swedish Bikini Team to our campsite in Borrego, then we won't mock them. Otherwise, get ready for a bit of ribbing. :poke:

Halos. Sheesh.
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by That1Guy » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:45 pm

The Roadie wrote:What's the functional rationalization for the halos?

If they attract the Swedish Bikini Team to our campsite in Borrego, then we won't mock them. Otherwise, get ready for a bit of ribbing. :poke:

Halos. Sheesh.

The halos are only there because I dont like having wires that dont go to anything... And hey, if there is a bikini team out there I will get them to come over to camp!
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by bgwolfpack » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:50 pm

Halos = Swedish Bikini ?

Where did you get your Halos? :tongue:
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by Philberto » Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:35 pm

Oh boy, I knew you'd get flak for this... fortunately, I have prepared a handy list of functional reasons for having halo projector lamps with HID bulbs.

*Stock lights broken and aftermarket is cheaper
*HID lamps provide more usable light output, useful in nocturnal offroading
*Projectors allow better distribution of HID bulb output, as well as a sharp cutoff to contribute to road safety
*Most aftermarket lamps these days come with halos, and you did admit you didn't know what the wires were for at first
*Everybody knows, bikini models love halos :cheers:

They look good.
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by The Roadie » Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:38 pm

Philberto wrote:They look good.
Aeiiiiiii~!

I'm melting!!!!!

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by Philberto » Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:42 pm

The Roadie wrote:
Philberto wrote:They look good.
Aeiiiiiii~!

I'm melting!!!!!

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Oh, I meant bikini models... they usually look good:

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The lights look... brighter.

(And can't blame me, I had halos on my Eclipse because the stock lights were peeling when I got the car)
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by That1Guy » Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:58 pm

Philberto wrote:Oh boy, I knew you'd get flak for this... fortunately, I have prepared a handy list of functional reasons for having halo projector lamps with HID bulbs.

*Stock lights broken and aftermarket is cheaper
*HID lamps provide more usable light output, useful in nocturnal offroading
*Projectors allow better distribution of HID bulb output, as well as a sharp cutoff to contribute to road safety
*Most aftermarket lamps these days come with halos, and you did admit you didn't know what the wires were for at first
*Everybody knows, bikini models love halos :cheers:

They look good.

LOL I knew I would get all this. But all of Philibertos reasons are valid! Sorry Roadie, I think it looks good!
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by Gordinho80 » Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:15 am

Philberto wrote:*Projectors allow better distribution of HID bulb output, as well as a sharp cutoff to contribute to road safety


This would be true if his lights had proper Projector cut-off...notice the amount of glare?
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Here is a pic of proper HID Projector cut-off...
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by Philberto » Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:08 am

Touche... you win this time, Gadget!
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by Philberto » Fri Nov 13, 2009 3:29 pm

NickNorie wrote:LOL I knew I would get all this. But all of Philibertos reasons are valid! Sorry Roadie, I think it looks good!



Come to think of it, that still doesn't save you from the inherent blingery of blue interior lights :slap:
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by That1Guy » Fri Nov 13, 2009 3:43 pm

Philberto wrote:
NickNorie wrote:LOL I knew I would get all this. But all of Philibertos reasons are valid! Sorry Roadie, I think it looks good!



Come to think of it, that still doesn't save you from the inherent blingery of blue interior lights :slap:

HEY, I thought it would look cool. It does but it doesnt light up enough. So after this trip I will be buying some white ones again.
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