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YEA!!! my 97 conversion is done!!

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CanadianTSi said:
Looks good, not really feeling the Projectors but I do know how hard it is to find a set of stcok lights as I have been looking for the last few months.

Procarparts.com sells OEM replacement headlights for both the 2ga and 2gb :thumb: Shitty part is, they only except bidpay and money orders from us Canadians.
 
Looks good. Next time paint a piece when its off the car to avoid overspray. :thumb:
 
thanks, everyone has an opinion, i like my headlights though, better than the stock ones IMO. My car is going to look clean when I get some 18inch white rims, im not jumping on the black rims with chrome lip bandwagon.
 
White rims are hell to keep clean and they stain ea so get some low or non-dusting brake pads. Also I would bet the white rims with a chrome lip so it goes with the whole theme :thumb: Also you might want to change the halo LED's cause they tend to go out in two weeks or so. You can change them to any color, mine are blue and show up really great at night. I bought some Amber LED turn signal lights too and it looks badass :thumb: If you buy the LED turn signal lights make sure you go to Ebay and go to Velocity LED's and order the Halo ones so they reflect the right way.
 
wow, everyone seems to be against white rims, maybe I should think twice since its such a unanimus reply, as far as the halo's go, how do you replace them??
 
nice conversion I'm finally doing my conversion finally getting my 97-99 front bumper today :) for my talon eclipse conversion cracked my front blitz to sh1t so now I'm going for a lil sleeper.
 
To change the LED's in the halo, you have to take the entire headlight apart (very easy to do) Then eventually you will get to the LED's and then it is a simple process of putting in new LED's and putting it all back together. You can use any color LED but look for the ones with the highest light output. I have a white car and I used blue and it just looks great. My corner lights are Amber Halo LED's and the color contrast is nice.
 
LeJeune123 said:
To change the LED's in the halo, you have to take the entire headlight apart (very easy to do) Then eventually you will get to the LED's and then it is a simple process of putting in new LED's and putting it all back together. You can use any color LED but look for the ones with the highest light output. I have a white car and I used blue and it just looks great. My corner lights are Amber Halo LED's and the color contrast is nice.

Do you have to solder them in or is it a direct replacement?
 
You do have to solder them in but it is a very simple procedure since you have complete access to both sides. Be sure when you purchase the LED's not to get the ones that are infared. The ones you need are clear in color but they will say the color on the package along with the brightness. I got mine from Radio Shack.
 
NIce wait nice nice Am loven the headlight thou i think they only look good on a pure white car so good job! :thumb:
 
Your car looks awesome man. I love the white and the headlights are bad ass. they look hell of clean on your car. i'm starting my conversion tommorow i have the bumper (already painted) and projectors but have a black backing to them. my car is white so i hope it will look good. were able to use all of the same bolts from your 95-96 bumper and did everything bolt up right? thanks.

John
 
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