TheOldViperMan
Enthusiast
I just had the next generation halos installed on The Green Machine. Also had the green LED purge floodlight adjusted.
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how did you do it?I just had the next generation halos installed on The Green Machine. Also had the green LED purge floodlight adjusted.
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I had Phastec Performance in Houston install the Plasma halo. They are as bright as LED, but look more like florescent - no bright dots of light.how did you do it?
I had Phastec Performance in Houston install the Plasma halo. They are as bright as LED, but look more like florescent - no bright dots of light.
BillyC
I had Phastec Performance in Houston install the Plasma halo. They are as bright as LED, but look more like florescent - no bright dots of light.
BillyC
So they took the headlights and foglights apart to install them? Did you have the amber markers removed while you were having them take the lights apart?I had Phastec Performance in Houston install the Plasma halo. They are as bright as LED, but look more like florescent - no bright dots of light.
BillyC
Not to say it's not impressive, but having two "nozzles" spray out at angles would make it look really like an animal or snake spittin' venom!!
Cheers,
George
So they took the headlights and foglights apart to install them? Did you have the amber markers removed while you were having them take the lights apart?
Yeah! I'd like to send mine down over winter and get some Blue or something! Pricing would be great!
amber lamps are not the law, the color of light is. If you use amber light bulbs, you should be fine. How much did it set you back? I assume they did a flawless job.Yes, the lamp assembly has to be taken off, taken apart, then sealed and reinstalled. Not sure about the amber lamps. I'm picking the car up today, and will give more details. The amber lamps may be state law, but then, are halo's allowed? Time shall tell.
BillyC
I understand the principal, just get shaky considering the cost of lights and no replacement lenses available (you can buy them for corvette but not viper, ***?). Not like I did not have an experience melting lenses and cracking housings in the past, crap happens...It is simple but not quick. There are a TON of DIY videos on how to do the halo installations on multiple platforms of vehicles, you probably won't find one of an install on a Viper because it is very uncommon but the same principles apply to GEN3 and 4 with baking and Gen 1 & 2 no baking.
I understand the principal, just get shaky considering the cost of lights and no replacement lenses available (you can buy them for corvette but not viper, ***?). Not like I did not have an experience melting lenses and cracking housings in the past, crap happens...