Halos
Thank you to those on compliments. I do like individuality when it comes to my vehicles.
I purchased the Halos from Advanced Automotive Concepts.
www.advancedautomotiveconcepts.com
The headlight installation did require baking the assembly in center rack of my oven for 30 minutes at 220F. This is required to soften the adhesive between lens and housing.
The fogllight also required separating the lens from housing. For this, I used a cutting disc on my dremmel tool.
I did complete installation within 6hrs which included some drying time for adhesive and the paint, as I repainted black the inside background of headlights.
I purchased the Halos from Advanced Automotive Concepts.
www.advancedautomotiveconcepts.com
The headlight installation did require baking the assembly in center rack of my oven for 30 minutes at 220F. This is required to soften the adhesive between lens and housing.
The fogllight also required separating the lens from housing. For this, I used a cutting disc on my dremmel tool.
I did complete installation within 6hrs which included some drying time for adhesive and the paint, as I repainted black the inside background of headlights.
[QUOTE=worknit;209932]Thank you to those on compliments. I do like individuality when it comes to my vehicles.
You definitely have a good eye and hand for detail
From the looks of it, it doesn't seem like you take that vehicle off road ?
I love to customize my H3 as well, but I also love getting it dirty as part of experiencing
its great off road capabilities
You definitely have a good eye and hand for detail
From the looks of it, it doesn't seem like you take that vehicle off road ?
I love to customize my H3 as well, but I also love getting it dirty as part of experiencing
its great off road capabilities
Hey worknit, how are the halos powered? I assume they are spliced into the running light wiring, but I was wondering which wires, etc. Do you happen to have a "how-to" for the install. Thanks, and they look sharp.


