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Old May 6, 2007 | 03:08 PM
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Just bought some angel eye headlights for my bugeye, of ebay but i didnt relise that you had to wire the halo to your side lights(somebody has told me you have to cut the original wire) is this true? How hard are they to fit has anybody done this? Pics appriciated

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Old May 6, 2007 | 07:40 PM
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NO pictures im afaid but here's a text version.

1. take your your halos wires and link the two (red to red etc)

2. cut off the big blue plug and strip the wires back 10mm

3.remove original head lamp, Using a volt meter check the headlight plug to find your lo beam + and Hi beam + the other will be your negative.

4. using a 6" length of wire place bule male crimps on one end and slide into the holes in the plug (mark them up +lo +hi and neg)

5.take the wire from your new lights and link both negatives together.

6. use whatever connectors your happy with (choc block if you must) and link the 6" ones to the corresponding bulbs in your new lamps. (i used inner ones for HI beam)

7. remove the top lamp plug and place in your orignal indicator one off your loomin there (i had to source orange bulbs).

8.your side light wires will be in this little loom to so cut them and link them to your halos

9.lastly weather proff the whole lot and i suggest getting higher power bulbs for your Hi beam 100watt+ should do it

If you still have problems drop me a pm and i'l give you my mobile and talk you though it. Dont panic though its really not that hard.


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Old May 6, 2007 | 10:48 PM
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Thanks for that il give it a try probably sounds more complicated than it actually is.
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Old May 7, 2007 | 11:34 AM
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just go to halfrauds and buy scotchblock connectors its a ot easier and no cutting of wires they are self cutting etc and will weatherprof themselves it will take you about two miuntes to do with those bad boys
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