Halo Ring Angel Eye Headlights - Proper Installation
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Halo Ring Angel Eye Headlights - Proper Installation
Most of the aftermarket headlights you see selling usually have two major features. One being a projector headlight, because most cars don't come equipped from the factory with projectors, they usually just have regular reflective headlights. And two, most aftermarket headlight have what are called "Halos" or "Angel Eyes". This feature is very popular because of it gives regular cars a very distinctive look. This feature can only be found on most high end BMW's.
Important Information on the proper Installation for halo Lights
Important Information on the proper Installation for halo Lights
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RE: Halo Ring Angel Eye Headlights - Proper Installation
i found a set of these on ebay and was looking into getting them for my 6. they are called raptor eyes i believe..it says they require you to "bake" your headlights in the oven for about 20 minutes on a cookie sheet!! id love to get them but i dont think i want to put my lights in the oven especially when you see just how much they cost each lol. im guessing your bake them to heat them up to seperate the glue holding the lense to the housing, so you can take it apart.has anyone done this yet?
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RE: Halo Ring Angel Eye Headlights - Proper Installation
I have them sitting in my box still. I got them a few months ago and have no time to install them, and I am a newb at wiring. But yes, they say to bake, but you can just use a heat gun or hair drier to heat the glue up to pull the headlight apart. When you do this, start at the pointy end and I guess it comes apart easier that way. And the ones you saw on ebay are the ones I got. I am not sure what came in the kit you saw or not, but I got mine from RPM.
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