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 Post subject: Angel Eye Headlights
PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 9:58 pm 
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I've seen some guys do it and it looks really cool.
How difficult is it to do and how much work has to go into the project?
Is there a certain model of Angel Eyes that work with 95 headlights easily?

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 Post subject: Re: Angel Eye Headlights
PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 8:34 pm 
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Everything would most likely have to be custom. It would be hard to put angle eyes in without projectors. I was going to put them around the projectors in my 03 but the ones I bought did not fit so I said forget it, I did not feel like waiting for different ones.
Shouldn't be too difficult just be creative..

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 Post subject: Re: Angel Eye Headlights
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Everything would most likely have to be custom. It would be hard to put angle eyes in without projectors. I was going to put them around the projectors in my 03 but the ones I bought did not fit so I said forget it, I did not feel like waiting for different ones.
Shouldn't be too difficult just be creative..


Why would the lack of projectors make it difficult?

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 Post subject: Re: Angel Eye Headlights
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You would be trying to put a circular light in a square hole. Wouldn't look very good, and would probably inhibit your headlight's light output

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 Post subject: Re: Angel Eye Headlights
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lewis26 wrote:
You would be trying to put a circular light in a square hole. Wouldn't look very good, and would probably inhibit your headlight's light output


I've seen it done on an 80's camaro and it looked good.
Not sure about the light output..

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 Post subject: Re: Angel Eye Headlights
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Well the angel eyes that I have saw without projectors didn't look so hot because of the fact that they reflected off the stock reflector and you really couldnt even tell they were angel eyes. With a projector which is round the angel eye circles it not reflecting off anything, just making it look like a ring. If that makes sense...

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 Post subject: Re: Angel Eye Headlights
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Here is an example.

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 Post subject: Re: Angel Eye Headlights
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Alright, I understand now.
So what does it take to put them in the foglights?

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 Post subject: Re: Angel Eye Headlights
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Instead of putting them in or around stock fogs, buy a set of angle eye fogs. Hella makes a set. You will get better light output and the angel eyes are already installed.

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