Cheap mods???
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Novato, CA
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OK, for some time I've been looking for ways to differentiate my Blazer from the common blazer you see on the road, thing is, I usually just do audio things to my car and I'm set. I'm looking for a few cheap/quick mods I can do to my truck to make it a little different from the rest of the pack. Anyone have any ideas suggestions?
#2
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intake, exhaust, headlights, taillights
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Novato, CA
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ORIGINAL: flowmasta
intake, exhaust, headlights, taillights
intake, exhaust, headlights, taillights
#4
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well i have the older style headlights....and unfortunatly its the sealed one piece halogens which i swapped out for cool blue ones....just a little brighter........for your year you can do yoursetup like some of the other members....change your bulbs and have that hyper white effect....xenons.....or projectors like jag and xblazer01
#5
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: IL
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Check ebay for headlights I bought mine from there for $160 or so and they are projectors. Taillights, body kit, rims, or paint job.
#6
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I bought my projector headlights for $160 shipped off ebay. Then i added on an HID kit for $235. Looks awsome man. Also neon is an option. I dunno if ur into that but just throwing it out there
#7
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Novato, CA
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I like the headlights idea, I have a couple questions though: 1) If I do this mod, will the daytime runners still work? 2) What kind of assembly should I be looking for? Anyone have any links? 3) Are the projector/hid units one in the same?
#8
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clear corners man
i have them on mine (link in signature)
they are 30$ shipped via ebay
i have them on mine (link in signature)
they are 30$ shipped via ebay
#9
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Location: IL
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1) yes your daytime running lights will still work
2)its easy to assemble just take out old ones and put in new(about 30 min including running halo to a switch)
2)its easy to assemble just take out old ones and put in new(about 30 min including running halo to a switch)
#10
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A lot of people in my area disconnect the fuse to the daytime running lights because they will think their headlights are on at night and get rearended because they didn't have any taillights.




