Demon/Angel Eyes Halo kit installation
#1
Demon/Angel Eyes Halo kit installation
any1 with demon/angel eyes on their ISX50? Know where to install in the Los Angeles area? It says that it need/recommend PROFESSIONAL installation.... any1 did it their own? tell me ur experience on it. Thanks!~
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I did mine myself. Took a couple of hours since it was my first and only time. You have to remove the front bumper to take the headlights off your car. Then you have to remove the clear plastic casing to put the halos in. I did that by heating the headlight assembly in the oven for about 10 minutes each to get the adhesive soft. Then you remove the chrome part from the clear plastic. On the chrome part..drilled a few holes, epoxied the halos, wired them up, resealed the headlights and put them back in the car.
If you do it on your own, the most annoying part IMO is opening the headlight assembly (the oven-heating part) cuz the adhesive can be a bit tenacious. Otherwise a pretty straightforward job if you've done any medium jobs on a car.
If you do it on your own, the most annoying part IMO is opening the headlight assembly (the oven-heating part) cuz the adhesive can be a bit tenacious. Otherwise a pretty straightforward job if you've done any medium jobs on a car.
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#11
actually last time i checked the analog clocks u speak of i thought was a american car tradition... and by the way... if u hate so much about copying ppl.... dont wear that shirt that ur wearing im sure ur copying someone rite now
#12
Yeah....his was way better....try harder next time.
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I did mine myself. Took a couple of hours since it was my first and only time. You have to remove the front bumper to take the headlights off your car. Then you have to remove the clear plastic casing to put the halos in. I did that by heating the headlight assembly in the oven for about 10 minutes each to get the adhesive soft. Then you remove the chrome part from the clear plastic. On the chrome part..drilled a few holes, epoxied the halos, wired them up, resealed the headlights and put them back in the car.
If you do it on your own, the most annoying part IMO is opening the headlight assembly (the oven-heating part) cuz the adhesive can be a bit tenacious. Otherwise a pretty straightforward job if you've done any medium jobs on a car.
If you do it on your own, the most annoying part IMO is opening the headlight assembly (the oven-heating part) cuz the adhesive can be a bit tenacious. Otherwise a pretty straightforward job if you've done any medium jobs on a car.