Dont mess with glue, it’s not a reliable hold, it yellows over time, and you run the risk of it ruining your shroud if it drips. Press a thumb tack into 3 se…
Dont mess with glue, it’s not a reliable hold, it yellows over time, and you run the risk of it ruining your shroud if it drips. Press a thumb tack into 3 se…
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completly useless video
why have i never heard of you guys, again what kit would i need to put
angel eyes in my 4th gen prelude and 1st gen liberty
I have that same exact shroud that you placed the halo on the shroud next
to which is that one. Is that smaller than the Apollo 2.0?
the positive and negative wire from the angels eyes, where do they connect
? straight T10 dim lights ?
Thanks for the video! Do you have any tips or suggestions on how to hide
the power source wires for the angel eyes? My particular application is the
XBA LEDs with the Mini Gatling Gun shrouds. I guess you would have to mount
the LED rings between the shroud and lens…not sure if there is enough
room or the wiring is rated for a high enough temperature.
What if I use thermal silicone?
do u sell those rings or do u know were i can buy them?
like the idea
the wiring would be fine against the temps from the projector setup, just
dont put them on the top if possible, as the underside stays much cooler
You could use one of our splitters to split the power from your harness
into the +/- for the angel eye, but most commonly people tap them into
their sidemakers
you could, but the wire is still best because it wont ever come loose or
yellow.
Where do you put the red/black wires? Do they just run along the bottom of
the shroud???
where would the black and red wires go through the shroud when installing
onto the headlight?
Indeed, just under the shroud, or if you drill a hole underneath the shroud
you can run them through there
yeah you can connect them to your parking lights or turn signal circuit
(+/-)
What do you use as a power source for the angel eye? Do you have to find
your own? Or does it connect to the projector somehow?
we recommend drilling a small hole into the shroud and fishing the wires
through there and out the back of the housing. In this video, we only
concentrated on mounting the ring – so that’s certainly a fair question.