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Old Sep 13, 2003
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HID's in Halo/Angel eye projectors

Alright, I've been searching and still havnt found answers to a few of my questions.

1. I've read that in order to fit HID bulbs in your Halo (not tyc) projectors you have to cut out some of the housing in order for the "rod" to fit. What exactly do you have to cut out or do in order for them to fit? (pics?)

2. What type of machine/tool do you guys use to cut out stuff from the headlight housing to make the h1 hid bulb fit in there? (pics?)

3. Does ANYONE have pics of HID in their HALO (not tyc) projectors? If so, can you please post pics of the BEAM PATTERN? Not a picture of how bright the bulb is, but how the beam pattern is on the ground at night? Please post pics.

I really love the way the halo projectors look on my car, but the lighting isnt as great as I would like it to be. They're decent for the most part, only problem I really have is when its raining, you cant see the light on the ground at all. So, if theres anyone out there that can help me out, id really appreciate it, thanks!.
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well i dont have hids or halos, but i do waht to buy some chrome halos, it doesnet matter if u have hids or regular headlights in the rain. with my stock headlights i cant see the lights in the rain. when i drive the 745li i still cant see the hids in the rain.
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Originally posted by bluericeburna2k2
well i dont have hids or halos, but i do waht to buy some chrome halos, it doesnet matter if u have hids or regular headlights in the rain. with my stock headlights i cant see the lights in the rain. when i drive the 745li i still cant see the hids in the rain.

your crazy... i have HID's in stock headlights.. and I can see NO matter what... RAIN, SLEET, snow... what ever the condition... HID's emitt DAYlight... theres no way u cant see... your statement is totally uneducated and untrue...
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Hmm, 745li and still cant see much? Well, all I know is that its still gotta be better than my stock light output from my halo projectors, lol. Anyone else might have answers to my q's?
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Originally posted by OsOBooSTeD
your crazy... i have HID's in stock headlights.. and I can see NO matter what... RAIN, SLEET, snow... what ever the condition... HID's emitt DAYlight... theres no way u cant see... your statement is totally uneducated and untrue...
uneducated and untrue??? first of all its a matter of opinion. not everyones eyes are the same. also not all HID's are the same. differnet brands different light output. you ever wonder why most factory FOG lights that come with cars are dark Yellow ex. 1985 mercedes benz 190E its because its not white like the fog so it cuts through it and doestn reflect back. or it could be that you have better night vision than i do since u are SUPERMAN!
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I have HID's in my angel eyes, they do make a huge difference. I know I love them. my last car I put them in and when I got this civic and the angel eye projectors, the lighting really sucked. So I bought some H1 HID's for it. Yes you have to make the bulb opening alittle bit bigger. What I did was take the light off. I used a drill bit and opened the hole up. You can use a small grinder to open the hole. You got to be careful not to apply to much pressure pushing down and up cause you can pop the screws from their socket that make the headlight adjust. But yes it can be done and it makes a world of difference with them in and on at night.
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Originally posted by Vtec02Hon
I have HID's in my angel eyes, they do make a huge difference. I know I love them. my last car I put them in and when I got this civic and the angel eye projectors, the lighting really sucked. So I bought some H1 HID's for it. Yes you have to make the bulb opening alittle bit bigger. What I did was take the light off. I used a drill bit and opened the hole up. You can use a small grinder to open the hole. You got to be careful not to apply to much pressure pushing down and up cause you can pop the screws from their socket that make the headlight adjust. But yes it can be done and it makes a world of difference with them in and on at night.
Thank you for answering my question!!!!, LOL. . Was it really time consuming installing the HID's and modifying the angel headlights? Or was it failrly easy? Also, whats the temp of the HID's that you are using? Any pics?
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I will have to take pictures. It is easy, just time consuming.
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That would be coo if you do, thanks a lot!. Also, if you can post a pic of what the back of the housing looks like now after you did the modifications.
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Is there anywhere that has a DIY for installing HID in halo projectors? I wanna know exactly what steps you have to take and the level of difficulty. Anyone?
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What type of halo projectors do you all have. I am lookin to get the Sonar's with chrome housings for my coupe. I dont want any amber and or condensation.
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