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Old May 17, 2013 | 02:43 PM
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Okay, over the past few days I spent a ton of time re-doing my ebay projectors. I swapped the halos with COB halos from superbrightleds.com (i wouldn't recommend these. very expensive and the black ones look almost the same with a halo diffuser on), re-aligned the projectors INSIDE the headlight itself (cheap alternative to real projectors), and lastly, added some additional halos on the lower part of the grille. I'll post a pic from my phone in a few of the final result, but now my wires on the inside are INSANE. There's just **** EVERYWHERE. I wanted to just wire them into the split looms that are already there, but there are 8 billion wires in there already it seems.

So what have you all done to deal with this issue? Or do you just pray that nobody but you ever has to take off your headlights or grille? :P

tl;dr I HAVE TOO MANY WIRES, HALP

edit: damn, i meant to put this in lighting and electrical. if there are any mods out there, plz move this to the right section!!
 

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Old May 17, 2013 | 03:00 PM
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Here you guys go. Need to properly align them still... Do I align them both to the same center point or each one to it's own point? So that when I have my rubric on the garage do they meet together in the middle or do they just shine straight forward and line up vertically
 
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