Those with black headlights
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From: Montgomery, AL
Grafixguy, Did you get this done ?
I got the ones with amber side marker, what I liked, from ebat store called "partsdomain" but there listing is gone from ebay (I think).
Came complete with Bulbs, fitment was great on both headlights and Markers.
Still need to get higher wattage lamps.
While I was in there I changed the side markers to work with the directionals.
I got the ones with amber side marker, what I liked, from ebat store called "partsdomain" but there listing is gone from ebay (I think).
Came complete with Bulbs, fitment was great on both headlights and Markers.
Still need to get higher wattage lamps.
While I was in there I changed the side markers to work with the directionals.
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 8,703
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From: Montgomery, AL
got pictures?
I'm sitting here looking at Ebay as we speak, really want to buy them but I dunno if its worth getting black lights or doing HID retro to my chrome ones.
I'm sitting here looking at Ebay as we speak, really want to buy them but I dunno if its worth getting black lights or doing HID retro to my chrome ones.
Last edited by GrafixGuy; Sep 8, 2009 at 09:55 PM.
Mine with the higher output lamps, 65/100W, put out so much light I am not sure I would need more than that.
Yes the HIDs will draw less current and if that is problem then they might be the way to go but these work for me.
Key is in the adjustments, aim a little higher than OEM or to the top of the spec.
You need the right equipment too, get a shop to do it or use the shops alignment setup and do it your self.
Using a wall or a door works OK but when I used my buddies setup (Inspection Station) wow that made all of the difference in the world.
Sorry no night light shots.
I like the look and the light output.
Yes the HIDs will draw less current and if that is problem then they might be the way to go but these work for me.
Key is in the adjustments, aim a little higher than OEM or to the top of the spec.
You need the right equipment too, get a shop to do it or use the shops alignment setup and do it your self.
Using a wall or a door works OK but when I used my buddies setup (Inspection Station) wow that made all of the difference in the world.
Sorry no night light shots.
I like the look and the light output.
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