New way to have Angel Eyes.
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New way to have Angel Eyes.
I came across this while browsing the net. Now I know these probably won't work with the stock headlights but if you have TYC projectors or any other set of aftermarket lights these will work great if you're willing to pry them apart.
These angel eyes were done using Street Glow Hot Wirez ( LINK ) and what these guys did was opened up the headlight and glued them to the housing. Looks real trick.

These angel eyes were done using Street Glow Hot Wirez ( LINK ) and what these guys did was opened up the headlight and glued them to the housing. Looks real trick.
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"Looks sweet. There are other DIY's out there to accomplish this same thing."
yes, but the hot wirez flexable tubing lights would be a ton easier to do then having to heat that plastic tubing and bending and, etc etc etc like the diy says to do.
yes, but the hot wirez flexable tubing lights would be a ton easier to do then having to heat that plastic tubing and bending and, etc etc etc like the diy says to do.
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That's exactly why I posted it. This way seems A LOT more easier to accomplish and to work with. No heating, soildering, cuting, bending, blah blah blah... just a simple glue on and wire hookup.
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thats actually a much much much much better way then doing the DIY that was posted. lol why didnt anyone else think of that?!?!?!
PROS
1. the wire makes it easy to perfectly shape around the projector
2. the wires are designed to work with 12v's (no dumb resistor stuff needed)
3. the entire wire lights up!!!.. no uneven lighting
4. MUCH EASIER TO DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!
CONS
1. they may not be as bright as LEDS. which are bright as fuq
2. they dont have that true halo effect you get with an actual glass rod thing. (with all the cuts refracting the lights)
im probably gonna redo my TYC's this way wen they arrive.
glad someone posted about it[IMG]i/expressions/beer_yum.gif[/IMG]
PROS
1. the wire makes it easy to perfectly shape around the projector
2. the wires are designed to work with 12v's (no dumb resistor stuff needed)
3. the entire wire lights up!!!.. no uneven lighting
4. MUCH EASIER TO DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!
CONS
1. they may not be as bright as LEDS. which are bright as fuq
2. they dont have that true halo effect you get with an actual glass rod thing. (with all the cuts refracting the lights)
im probably gonna redo my TYC's this way wen they arrive.
glad someone posted about it[IMG]i/expressions/beer_yum.gif[/IMG]
Yeah, that really does look a whole lot easier that way.
One thing came to mind tho..If you ever have to unseal those lights again, you're gonna have melted plastic all over your projectors. Better not get any leaks
One thing came to mind tho..If you ever have to unseal those lights again, you're gonna have melted plastic all over your projectors. Better not get any leaks
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