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Halos - 10/17/2005 6:39:21 AM   
SkItZiAnIsT


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Brand: Kayee Top Lighting Products
Type: 99 00 HONDA CIVIC 2HALO PROJECTOR HEADLIGHTS ANGELEYE B

Description:
100% Guarantee brand new.
This auction is for a set (left and right).
SAE/DOT approved.
New high quality JDM version TWIN HALO (BMW angel eye style) PROJECTOR Headlights.
can change to 4200K Xenon gas or higher Opti-Blue hyper-white bulbs
100% moisture proof ( we have seen the headlights that our competitors are selling with the moisture issue)
Perfect fitment & no modification needed.
Professional installation is recommended.
All wiring for the headlights are preassembled for easy plug & play application.
Auction are in stock and ready to ship.
HAVE YOUR VEHICLE IN STYLE!


Location: EBay (link for 96-98, bc there are no more 99-00) Halo Lights

These lights look great. But they stick out somewhat from the front grill. They say they are moisture proof, which they arent, i got condensation in mine. I also can't find the damn adjusters for the lights, they shoot about 10' in front of the car and one foot to the sides, so i cant see anything unless i have high beams on. I am going to have to clear silicone the lights to seal them. It has two lights which connect to one housing, which is your stock one, which is nice.

Price: $79.95+ $48 Shipping

I rate these ligths a 3 out of 10 for all the problems i have w/ them. I dont know whether i got a pair of faulty lights, but to play it safe i would not recommend these lights.

< Message edited by SkItZiAnIsT -- 10/17/2005 6:40:11 AM >


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RE: Halos - 10/17/2005 10:36:16 AM   
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Mine didnt even fit properly. They were meant for a 96-98

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RE: Halos - 10/17/2005 11:48:02 AM   
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like i said, mine stick out on the sides and past the grill...

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RE: Halos - 10/17/2005 12:33:22 PM   
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yea, i know what you mean. Mine stuck out like that. There was also a gap between the fender and headlamp. THey gave me this lame black foam strip to fill itin too

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RE: Halos - 10/17/2005 12:48:47 PM   
SkItZiAnIsT


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i know... i have the same thing... i dont see why they cant just take the stock ones to make a mold from and then modify that, it would be a perfect fit.

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RE: Halos - 10/17/2005 12:57:08 PM   
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Actually, its very possible to DIY halos... just gotta hae the right stuff.

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RE: Halos - 10/17/2005 11:48:16 PM   
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Maybe ones that worked good... they may look like poo though.

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RE: Halos - 11/15/2005 12:33:51 PM   
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Is there a brand out there that people have had a good experience with? I've been eye balling these for awhile.

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RE: Halos - 11/15/2005 1:46:56 PM   
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i think if you buy them from anywere your going to have to do some work to keep them in good shape..i reseald mine as soon as i got them, and they pop out a little past the grill but you cant really notice that anyways, and were the fender is there was a gap, so i took the rubber pieces off my old headlights for that spot and glued them on..nothing wrong with the halos (knock on wood)..i got mine off ebay from a company called bombeffect

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RE: Halos - 4/8/2006 8:57:12 AM   
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i got a set too on my 99 Honda Civic. they is ok to me. i got that lame piece of rubber also. i haven't had not problems out of it yet. Another DIY mode. later.

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