halo headlights
You can take apart the headlights by baking them at 250 for about 20min. The halos are lighted with leds I'm not positive on how easy they are to change.
As far as the leaking issue goes I've solved mine. I took them apart and resealed them. They have not fogged up since. I believe you live in NoVa. I live in Falls Church if you decide to get them and need help just let me know.
As far as the leaking issue goes I've solved mine. I took them apart and resealed them. They have not fogged up since. I believe you live in NoVa. I live in Falls Church if you decide to get them and need help just let me know.
sounds good...i'll just have to wait for a black pair like the ones bbist has to come up on e-bay....car parts in the oven??? i'll have to send my wife on a shopping spree b-fore i do that......she caught me once cleaning aluminum parts in the dishwasher..had to buy a new one
. she said was leaving for a couple of hours..but returned in 20 mins. and thanking my for cleaning the dishes.....
The black ones without the eyebrow and without the three LEDs are the ones I have. No leaking, excellent fit. I never resealed them. Atomicstreet was the eBay seller.
I have no clue if the LED for the halos could be changed.
I have no clue if the LED for the halos could be changed.
Originally Posted by nitrodad
was looking at the ones from bbist....i guess i'll get some from e-bay and seal them and pray for the best 
mine used to leak and started to fog on me. so i took it apart and put anti fog on and sealed it with clear cocking. as for changing the LED, just buy new headlights. the LED housing and wiringing is glued in withing the main housing. i think LEDs are meant to out last the housing it self.
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