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Projectors and Nose Mask on. (Pics tonight)

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Projectors and Nose Mask on. (Pics tonight)

Ill head home tonight and get pics for everyone. The halo rings are a bit busted if you read my other post you will know why. I also might stop at AutoZone to pickup some different turn signal bulbs, but Ill get them to you so you can take a look. I love the clean clear look up front now, especially the uniformity of the bulbs all lined up. And the nose mask is actually pretty decent looking.
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yup projectors (tyc and halos) really do make the car look better. Personally I think black ones go best with most colors. I'm happy with how my car looks with them on, but i'm just a little disappointed at the slight loss of visibility
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I havent lost a whole lot of light from mine. I put a set of Naxos bulbs in there and they are aimed a bit high right now but the light output is good.

I can say this the reflection from road signs is much better than stock, its easier to read them. The color tinting from the bulb and projector make it less glaring.
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i put hks power beams in my tyc's, it shines damn good, i still see very clearly on the road
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i cant wait to see
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I have TYC projectors and I think the visibility is much better with these than stock.
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Well I did something a little different tonight.

I got home and it has been crummy, cold, and rainy here all day, so I pulled off the bumper to see if maybe my wiring was bad for my LED halos. Well I couldnt even pull my connections apart the crimps were so tight, but one LED was flickering no matter if I touched the wire or not. I figure its a resistor problem, anyone wanna throw a guess.

So I got fed up and ended up clearing out my stock headlights, and pulling the projectors off so I can work on them. I got the lights all back on and everything is back together, so tomorrow I will start by pulling the projectors apart and finding out what is wrong.
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