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They look good on. No one answering my other post on this but did or does anyone have problems with them leaking. I drove mine in some light drizzle and now my drivers side is fogged up inside. Looks good but nothing but problems so far.
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Originally Posted by Roarin_8
Did you use the old headlight brackets or the ones that came with the Halo's. How did you install them and any leaks in the rain?
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I bought them because my headlights looked horrible. Honestly I think Im with most people on here, they do look better. Not putting down the OEM ones, but my halos are 10x nicer.....to me atleast, but hey Im the one driving it so I guess thats all that matters!
Im thinking about just getting a black gasket to fill in the gap. My gap is small, you dont notice it at all unless your looking for a gap!
Im thinking about just getting a black gasket to fill in the gap. My gap is small, you dont notice it at all unless your looking for a gap!
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Originally Posted by Y2K SS
They look good on. No one answering my other post on this but did or does anyone have problems with them leaking. I drove mine in some light drizzle and now my drivers side is fogged up inside. Looks good but nothing but problems so far.
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Originally Posted by LS_WANG
STAY OUT OF THE RAIN W/HALOS!!!!! Avoid the leakage, cover that **** up(lights or unit), the gap with the stock or w/o the stock brackets is crutial. The condensation is caused by moisture, of course, and anything after market is just done for mods and not for inspection!!! So the seal, or gaskets are not as good as GM certified crap, A risk you are going to have to take is my opinion to be different. Also, make sure those rubber's are on the back side of the halo's are on tight, use the stocks if you have to. Keeps air and mositure from going in, but lets the heat from the light out.
if they leak (which they dont in my case)
you can be a real car guy and FIX THEM, or RETURN them..no one's gonna swap to stockies in rain
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Originally Posted by LS_WANG
STAY OUT OF THE RAIN W/HALOS!!!!! Avoid the leakage, cover that **** up(lights or unit), the gap with the stock or w/o the stock brackets is crutial. The condensation is caused by moisture, of course, and anything after market is just done for mods and not for inspection!!! So the seal, or gaskets are not as good as GM certified crap, A risk you are going to have to take is my opinion to be different. Also, make sure those rubber's are on the back side of the halo's are on tight, use the stocks if you have to. Keeps air and mositure from going in, but lets the heat from the light out.
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Myfriend, it is the price you pay and the risk you take on any mod, if it's a good one or a bad one, you still are wasting money. I had my second thoughts to when my **** was going wrong, but now that its as clear as day and I have it garaged, no foggy halo's. Also go to walmart and get the 3M weatherstripping black adhesive, and re-seal the gaskets. But if you don't want to deal wit hte ****, then sell'em!!!
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I just installed my halos a few days ago, after many moons of putting off buying them. I love the look and the installation was a little bumpy but nothing major. The halo brackets (natrually) didnt fit so I just took the stock brackets off and put them on the halos, instant fit. The passneger side fogs a little bit but it doesnt bother me really. I just use a wire splice to connect the halo wire to the sidemarkers, that way I didnt have to cut/solder a damn thing and if I ever take them off it will be very easy. Overall Im happy with my purchase, although it seems most average people cant tell the diff between this or the stock ones unless the halo is on...
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Originally Posted by ESMsilver00SS
where do you get a wire splice?
T-Taps
All you do is snap this on to one wire, then crimp a male disconnect onto the other wire, and then they simply snap together. These are available at almost any hardware/electrical store (home depot, OSH, radio shack...)
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k i know i already posted another post but no one was responding. just installed my halos today but i have yet to do the wiring. i plan to just wire them to my fogs so when my fogs turn on so do the halo. can i go about it that way? if so do i just plug the red wire from the halo intot eh red fog wire? ima total newb and i dont wanna mess anything up. so please help!
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Originally Posted by 98ZEE28
These are what I use:
T-Taps
All you do is snap this on to one wire, then crimp a male disconnect onto the other wire, and then they simply snap together. These are available at almost any hardware/electrical store (home depot, OSH, radio shack...)
T-Taps
All you do is snap this on to one wire, then crimp a male disconnect onto the other wire, and then they simply snap together. These are available at almost any hardware/electrical store (home depot, OSH, radio shack...)