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Halo Lights
#1
so i was thinking about buying a pair of halo lights but i have herd that once thay burn out you cant replace them and same with the blue led so i was just wondering whats up with them.....

thanks.

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#2
What are Halo lights?

Some sort of hella knock off? If so, save up for the real thing. You wont be disappointed.
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#3
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...&category=33710

was just wondeing if thay are good or not
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#4
Those ones that have 'KS' in raised lettering at the bottom of the headlight housing are good so I've heard. I dunno, depends all on the look that you want. The chrome ones are nasty IMO.
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#5
I have those. I had a halo burn out on me and had it replaced. I took it to a BMW dealership and they done it. They replace them on their cars so I figured they could do it with mine so I took it in. Works great now
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ca_focus,Mar 3 2005, 10:00 PM Wrote:I have those. I had a halo burn out on me and had it replaced. I took it to a BMW dealership and they done it. They replace them on their cars so I figured they could do it with mine so I took it in. Works great now
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did it cost alot ??? to replace it..
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#7
ThraxXx has a set, he seems to like them. They're only about a month old so far, so I don't think he can give you a longevity report on them. I do know he bought them off eBay, so they might be the same as yours.

I'll get him to check this thread.
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#8
to replace my halo led it cost me $110 at a BMW dealership. I think that is fairly good.
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#9
I was going to get them once.with other seller...but he run out of them...I really like them...
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#10
I got those bad boys on my 4 door sedan. I love them. They are bright, the halo's turn heads and well...they came with a cover so the projectors are protected from rocks and such that will come flying at your car. The only way you will burn out the halo is if you have a surging powersystem that is constantly dropping below 12V and then spiking back up above the 12V line. LED's will only burnout if they recieve over-current for over 3 seconds. The halos they use in these are real cheap I must say...its basically a plastic rod that was heated, wraped around a jar and then they used a dremel and put knotches in it. After that they drilled and wedged 2 LED's in it one on each side and ran them with a resistor so lower the voltage from 12V to 5V.

I built my own halos before just for fun...found a website to teach you how to do it and its actually pretty easy.

anywho, as for the headlights, I say they are great. The only downside I have is the bulbs they come with are bloody cheap. I blew one highbeam and a lowbeam within the first month of having them on. I recently replaced them with Silverstars and haven't had a problem yet. These things use H1 for highbeam and H3 for lowbeam.
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#11
thanks guy i think i will get them but wich ones to go with the black and paint them white or the chrome im not to shure...il figure it out...werd :D
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