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Here are some more pics of the lights during the day. The LED halos are not very bright... but I only run them at night anyways. CCFL are the way to go if you plan on running them during the day.
Bought these for the reviews and the look of them... I wasnt really big on the design of Spyders (Sonar) head lamps...
I did like the LED's on the inside of these lights and how they moved the bulbs around... different strokes for different folks.
As for the projectors... they are bright as S**t! I put 6000k HID in them... and put 6000k in the fogs last night after doing new pads and drilled and slotted rotors. I did have the 3000k in the fogs, which I took out to make room for the 6000k.
The 3000's were very bright also, but like the look of all color matching lights.
Did not have too aim the projectors... they are pretty good.
As for the seal... they are sealed very well, no condensation or leaks for that matter.
Light bounce? a little. the buckets brakets are not quite as stiff as the OEM, but fix the problem with weather stripping.
Gaps? not too bad. (pics are with hood unlatch) and the gaps I do have, I can live with.
Overall... I would say these are worth the money... and I would (as of now... time will tell) buy these again, but in a CCFL halo.
Wired the halos to the parking light NOT the corner marker.
They took a little while for me too install with help from my BIL... We had never done this type of mod before so we took our time... 4 hours of time.... most was smacking our gums and drinking a few cold ones in the process.
All went pretty smooth...
Now the wife has NO PROBLEM driving/seeing at night... and she hasnt drove it with the 6000k in fogs yet. MuHahahahaha
Anything I missed or have some questions about install, just let a brother from another mother know.
Peace