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Which One Would You Get??? Single, Twin LED, Twin CCFL?
Which One Would You Get??? Single, Twin LED, Twin CCFL?
I got a white camaro and I'm debating on which black halos I should get so I was looking to get some opinions and/or maybe some cool artic white camaros with black halos :eek:
Re: Which One Would You Get??? Single, Twin LED, Twin CCFL?
If I had to choose between those 3, I would pick the 3rd one. I personally despise the first set of lights, and the second ones look funky. The 3rd one isn't so bad, but I would rewire the LED's to work in conjunction with the turn signal rather than disabling them entirely.
Re: Which One Would You Get??? Single, Twin LED, Twin CCFL?
are the ccfls actually somewhat bright durring the day? it shows they are in the ads but does anyone have real pics of them running? my friend bought some for his jeep and the ad showed them bright but they werent visible durring the day. ccfls that is.
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If I had to choose between those 3, I would pick the 3rd one. I would rewire the LED's to work in conjunction with the turn signal rather than disabling them entirely.
Re: Which One Would You Get??? Single, Twin LED, Twin CCFL?
If I had to choose, I'd go with the second or third one because they have projectors. I heard some of those you have to fiddle with the adjustment and cutoff plate though, cause it didn't come so well from the manufacturer.
Yes, I know \"Artic\" should be spelled \"Arctic\". Can any of the mods change this?
Re: Which One Would You Get??? Single, Twin LED, Twin CCFL?
I dont like fake projectors, so #3 is out and it looks too ricy.. but its your car right?
the seconds, I cant see.. I like the first ones best, reason being becuse they look stock (painted) as for the halo, I have the first set, and Im just keeping the halo off (not wired)... But thats my opinion...
And if you are going to get projectors, get real ones.. with a little work, you can take the stock housing and put in some BMW projectors. guys do it all the time on the dodge stratus... check out stratusphere.us and do a projector search, there are TONS of write ups on how to do this... I havent done this because I sold my strat, and got this Camaro thats getting on my nerves.
Re: Which One Would You Get??? Single, Twin LED, Twin CCFL?
I like the CCFLs because of the way they almost look night shaded without any sacrifice of light to the road especially given the color of the car, I'd go with the CCFLs without LEDs.
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