Headlight question..would it be possible
Are your Halos LED or CCFL?
How hard is it to take out the Halo Rings?
Is it possible to measure the high beam/low beam rings? inside diameter, of course.
Basically what I am getting at is this:
If they are LEDs, changing out the LED bulb would be simple when they fail or when a new color is wanted. And if the ring broke, a new one could be a DIY ring.
If they are CCFL, then a new CCFL tube would be needed for either a replacement or a new color. As far as I know, you cannot DIY a CCFL.
I like the style but do not like the white halos. I prefer CCFL over LED for luminance but stock/custom CCFL tubes bent in a particular diameter circle are hard to come by. If someone would be able to measure their Halos on the projector headlights (like Tdawg), I would be able to find the correct CCFL rings in a varity of colors and other LS1tech-ies would have a choice other than the stock white CCFL.
If you might think it will take more than a month to get the rings out, I'll just buy a set and measure it all out myself.
I wrote this guy and he said they show up blue like in the picture...but I almost figure that one company makes them all...so how do his light up blue?
, they ARE all made by the same company.
i've talked to several companies and have bought and gone through several pairs, cause i couldn't get the projector to point the right way without the gap. finally i just modded the brackets myself. The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time
I went to the actual EagleEye website and they only list the older style (non-projector) headlights.
Which seller was the most cooperative and all around better service/price/product?
Last edited by Kewl_Blades; Jul 25, 2007 at 04:14 PM.


, that and i didn't want to deal with the defective ones that none of the companies wanted to help try to fix
