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jtbwatson 09-19-2012 11:51 PM

Spyder Halo Projector Headlights
 
Seen here.

Anyone here with them? How have they held up for you? Worth the $160 + shipping? Anywhere they can be found for cheaper?

Feedback is always welcome.

24cito24 09-19-2012 11:53 PM

ebay i might get this set
98-04 Chevy S10/Blazer LED HALO Projector Headlights+Signal Bumper Lights Lamps | eBay

Rottidog 09-20-2012 12:22 AM

24's link comes with DRL LED's, signals, for less $$$ and dual halo's.
99.8 positive seller with over 57,000 sales.
I just looked at the shipping, not like I need ANOTHER new set of projectors but those are cool with the LED's.

$40 standard international (to me in Canada) shipping or... get this
$100 economy shipping to Canada!
Ummmm wtf?!

02ZR2Treads 09-23-2012 09:06 PM

I'm getting 98-04 S10 BLAZER LED HALO CLEAR PROJECTOR HEADLIGHTS+BUMPER LIGHTS+LED DRL LAMPS | eBay

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/98-04-S10-BLA...p8cQ~~60_3.JPG

Rottidog 09-23-2012 09:22 PM

If your ZR2 is like my LS then the DRL's are the high beams on low power. Something in my mind makes me think they're different though.
Anyway, I see in that ad they come with the 5" or so additional LED's. I bent a prong on my DRL relay & hooked those almost identical LED's as my DRL's to an ignition on line.
They're on all the time, night or day & that's fine by me. Working as a DRL during the day & bling at night.
I'm not sure of the legality of non stock DRL's though.
I did this so (when I get around to it) I can run HID's in my high beams on a relay hooked up to a switch in the cab, so I have control over high beams &/or high & low beams at the same time. Using a 'quad mod' way of thought with a relay controlled by a switch in the cab to activate the relay.
HID's don't work well in a low current environment - hence the LED DRL's ;-)

jtbwatson 09-27-2012 11:12 AM

post a pic of your headlights installed!

RangerG 09-27-2012 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by Rottidog (Post 542158)
If your ZR2 is like my LS then the DRL's are the high beams on low power. Something in my mind makes me think they're different though.
Anyway, I see in that ad they come with the 5" or so additional LED's. I bent a prong on my DRL relay & hooked those almost identical LED's as my DRL's to an ignition on line.
They're on all the time, night or day & that's fine by me. Working as a DRL during the day & bling at night.
I'm not sure of the legality of non stock DRL's though.
I did this so (when I get around to it) I can run HID's in my high beams on a relay hooked up to a switch in the cab, so I have control over high beams &/or high & low beams at the same time. Using a 'quad mod' way of thought with a relay controlled by a switch in the cab to activate the relay.
HID's don't work well in a low current environment - hence the LED DRL's ;-)

My DRL's are low beams at full power.

I kinda want 2 bars of LED's like the ones shown, only longer. High power offroading ones though. Too bad they're insanely overpriced right now since they're the "in" thing right now.

The plan is to mount them behind the grille. :icon_denk:


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