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    Thread: Led Headlights

    1. #41
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      I bought some LEDs from WATSON STREET WORKS and they did not clear the hide away head light motors on my 69. (the aftermarket set up) They look the same as the ones from ORICLE Name:  2015-04-08 09.45.20.jpg
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    2. #42
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      Very nice, do you have a link to where you purchased from?
      1965 Falcon Hardtop

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    3. #43
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    4. #44
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      Quote Originally Posted by CKreations View Post


      What brand are those?

    5. #45
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      They look like the Trucklites, due to the horizontal split. But I know Anzo had a similar style at SEMA last year, but I can't seem to find anything on their website yet.
      Josh Campbell- Pushing the limits of my HOA since 2011
      71 Firebird- 455, Ridetech front suspension. https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...04#post1124504
      67 Camaro RS/SS clone, Speedtech front suspension, coilovers, soon to get LT1/T56.
      82 Z28- cheapie beater, soon to get a 406.
      66 Mustang coupe- 393, T-5, sold. https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...-Coupe-GT393-C

    6. #46
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      They draw 1.8A/3.6A for regular and high beam, respectively. No relays are needed.
      John Parsons

      UnRivaled Rides -- Modern upgrades for your ride.

      UnRivaled Rides recent project -- LS9-powered 69 Camaro

    7. #47
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      Quote Originally Posted by Schwartz Performance View Post
      We've used them on two 69 RS front end cars. They do require mods to the buckets.

      -Dale
      Hi Dale,

      Can you pleas provide more information on the nature of the mods required to the buckets? I'd like to go this route with an aftermarket (Classic Industries) RS front end kit and would like to better understand the requirements prior to dropping a g note on the parts only to find out it's too difficult for a DIYer.

      Thanks!

      Jeff

    8. #48
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      I have the 5 3/4 headlights on my 69 Chevelle. The install didnt require any modification to my headlight buckets. I wired them up in the garage and they have been working perfectly ever since. I've had them for 2yrs now. I also customized my set just a bit...Here you can see the four light set on my Chevelle, and the 2 light set on my buddys Monte Carlo.
      http://haloheadlights.co/ The webpage takes a little time to load....So hurry up and wait....lol...


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    9. #49
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      Interesting that they offer multi color options. That's cool. Not sure I like the spread on the halo though. Mine are much tighter and a lot more, but I can't change the color on a whim.

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      I guess it depends on the look you want right? :-)

    10. #50
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      Here's a shot of my Trucklite 27270C.

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      Steve Hayes
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    11. #51
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      These are the headlights I'm installing in my 66 Mustang. They are made by JW speaker. All the reviews are very good. The appear to be well made. I should have them installed in the next month or so once the car is painted.
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    12. #52
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      Have the trucklite in dad's chevelle all summer and he is really happy with them. Worth the money.

      Tim
      86 Mustang
      454 LS3 Mast 4500 intake FTI cam Holley EFI Drag radials and pump gas 9.24 143.73

      79 Z28 Bonspeed GT-B DSE front and rear Z51 Brakes 5.3 Holley EFI Vintage Air

    13. #53
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      Where is the best deal to buy these?
      Even with all of the trucklite stuff we buy at work these things are still stupid expensive.

    14. #54
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      I did notice that the garbage trucks are using truck lite now.

      Tim
      86 Mustang
      454 LS3 Mast 4500 intake FTI cam Holley EFI Drag radials and pump gas 9.24 143.73

      79 Z28 Bonspeed GT-B DSE front and rear Z51 Brakes 5.3 Holley EFI Vintage Air

    15. #55
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      I think Sylvania makes a split bulb now. The ZEVO sealed beam led. They're also around $200 ea. though.

      Carl Wilson
      1968 Camaro - T-56 6 speed - 383 Stroker, 2014 Mustang GT seats. FiTech EFI, Tanks Inc. Tank with Deutschwerks fuel pump.

    16. #56
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      Quote Originally Posted by rennat_2006 View Post
      Where is the best deal to buy these?
      Even with all of the trucklite stuff we buy at work these things are still stupid expensive.
      Got mine off of ebay. $330 shipped.
      69LSX

    17. #57
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      Quote Originally Posted by gray86hach View Post
      I did notice that the garbage trucks are using truck lite now.

      Tim
      Lol, I thought it was just my town of Gilbert Arizona wasting money on buying Trucklites for their garbage trucks. Saw that a couple years ago and thought "WTF?!?!" The garbage trucks have nicer headlights than my old cars!!
      Josh Campbell- Pushing the limits of my HOA since 2011
      71 Firebird- 455, Ridetech front suspension. https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...04#post1124504
      67 Camaro RS/SS clone, Speedtech front suspension, coilovers, soon to get LT1/T56.
      82 Z28- cheapie beater, soon to get a 406.
      66 Mustang coupe- 393, T-5, sold. https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...-Coupe-GT393-C

    18. #58
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      I just installed a set of JW Speaker 8700 Evo IIs with a harness from CJ Pony Parts that converts the wiring to relays. So far I love the lights, they put out a nice, white light with an even spread. The brights work very well, too. I was worried about discoloration or a weird beam pattern as I saw in some pics, but because of the long hood of my car and the lower mounting (compared to Jeeps who usually run them), I saw no such things unless I'm close to a wall or another car. Here are some pics:
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    19. #59
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      Very nice. How was the install? Any modifications needed?
      1967 Mustang Fastback - widebody https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...stang-Fastback
      1966 Plymouth Fury III
      1961 Oldsmobile 88 "bubbletop" = next project

    20. #60
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      No mods needed at all, they plugged right in and fit within the stock buckets.

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