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Old 04-08-2009, 12:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Plz Help Installation HEADLIGHTS CCFL HALO

Hello I have an Camry 09 XLE. I purchased a little while ago lights the same as this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/07-08-TOYOTA-CAMRY-PROJECTOR-HEADLIGHTS-CCFL-HALO-BC_W0QQitemZ140312719975

Any incite on how this installation is done for the TOYOTA CAMRY PROJECTOR HEADLIGHTS CCFL HALO BC bulbs ?

Any help is greatly appericated.
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Old 04-08-2009, 12:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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put one wire lead on your left nipple, and the other on your right nipple.


Please search its been covered before
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i looked around and still confused. Do i need any other accessories to make this light working such as an baillasts etc. ? If so... any recommendations on where to pick it up for a reasonable price.

Thanks again.
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You should have done research and read how to's before purchasing.

Like CamrySExxx said, do a search there's countless threads.,
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I had halos on my old car. I loved them at first. After time they started to look tacky and too ricey for me. Thats just my opinion. Plus, I've found that aftermarket headlight units are simply not the quality of the OEM.
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at some point or another most people will go back to OEM or Retro. CCFL have poor life.
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those ccfl halo looks great. im also planning to buy some in the near future. when you mount them show us some pictures. good luck
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i looked around and still confused. Do i need any other accessories to make this light working such as an baillasts etc. ? If so... any recommendations on where to pick it up for a reasonable price.

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alright lifestar, hopefully I can point you in the right direction. The headlights come with everything you need. There should be two wires hanging out of each unit, one red, one black. The red, you'll need to attach to a 12V power source. The black to a ground. A lot of people attach the red wire inline with the parking lights, the halos light up with the parking lights are on. I've heard of people wiring them to the DRL, but the DRL run at less than 12V (and go the full 12V when the high beam is activated, I think) so that may not work well. I also got a set of these headlights. I'm going to wire them like aftermarket fog lights. I'm planning to running a switch inside the cabin, so I can turn them on and off. I'm also in the process of changing out the projectors to HID, this is a little more involved and taking me some time and a lot of research. Like everyone else is saying, try the Search function on the forum... type in "halos" "halo wiring" "angel eyes" or even "fog wiring". Heck, google it. The wiring of the halos should be similar to any car. Btw, if you're even slightly unsure about handling car wiring/electronics, don't do it yourself, pay a professional to do it. Not worth messing up your car. Good luck. Have fun. Be careful.
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i liked the Halos at first but they just arent that noticeable in the day time. Some Audi style led headlights would be nice
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