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Old Oct 14, 2004
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Question Skiboard and ur projectors!

You have angeleyes on ur car right? How hard was it to install all the wiring? I wanna get halo foglights for my car, but I've never done an electrical install on it.. well except for the subs+amp.
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what were the price of those babies out of curiousity sake??? if u don't mind me askin...
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$54.99 American..
http://www.pfyc.com/store/merchant.m...ode=GPLIGHTING


edit: those are driving lights, my bad
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Charles, are you talkin about the whole light or JUST the halos?
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umm... how bout the whole job with install fee... lol... if u no
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^ that's exactly why I wanted to know how hard it is to connect those wires to stock harness, and install the switch for halos.. paying for that is a waste of money, cuz it can be done DIY

here's the instructions for an install in Grand Prix http://www.grandamgt.com/gpangeleye2500-oem.html

but this thing scares me lol
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HAHAHHA good luck punks
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Lmao
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That doesn't look to complicated, I'd be willing to help or give pointers, you can get all the stuff you need a radio shack, relays are about 10$ and some crimp connectors are maybe 5$, some wire is another 5~10$, a switch 3$?, inline fuse 5$. At any rate that thing is just trying to scare you :P its very doable.
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electrical is really reasy man! Never pay to get stuff like that done to your car... unless you pay me to do it! he he
besides, no shop that i know of does installs like that.

As for angeleyes, either you get the whole light assembly (check ebay) or you do like john and DIY something yourself using neon rings usually used in computers i believe. But the kit you showed seems to have eveything you need to instal.
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Originally Posted by FreddySi
electrical is really reasy man! Never pay to get stuff like that done to your car... unless you pay me to do it! he he
besides, no shop that i know of does installs like that.

As for angeleyes, either you get the whole light assembly (check ebay) or you do like john and DIY something yourself using neon rings usually used in computers i believe. But the kit you showed seems to have eveything you need to instal.
Just to confirm, skiboard used four round cold cathode fans for pcs - DIY : Double Neon Angel Lights course he doesn't really describe the wiring on it .. just the installation of it..

But going with what people say, electrical is easy.. though I'm still hestitant to do something like that myself. Though I should - as my wiring for my spoiler leds need to change location.
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^one of the worst thing that happens is you blow a fuse... in which car those are easily replaced, i always have a few extra ones handy!
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I didnt mantion the wiring cause I usually wire everything up the getto way lol
I just wire them up where ever I can find electricity on. but really, it's not hard at all
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if you want to wire them so they can be on anytime you can either wire em directly to the battery or the constant power going to the radio (thick yellow wire i believe). Or if you only want to be alble to turn em on when the car is on, wire em behind your accessories socket.
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yup everything is in Radio wiring. Yellow is for constant, Red for Acc, and Black for Ground. If you are wiring it to the Battery, make sure you wireup a fuse with it or theres a risk of fire or sht that you dont want to get into. Otherwise it should be alrite but always safe to use condoms.. oops I mean fuses lol
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