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G35 Sedan 2004 Halo/Angel Eyes Install... Help!

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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 04:11 AM
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G35 Sedan 2004 Halo/Angel Eyes Install... Help!

Ok, I just got a good deal on a halo kit from eBay. I know how to get my headlights out and to bake it on 200*F for 15 minutes for the glue for the lenses, but whats the best way to secure the actual halo ring to the housing?? Also can anyone help me with the wiring as my kit is not plug'n'play. I want to use the running lights, like the parking light in the side of the headlight housing, so I can switch it on to run in the daytime or turn it off from the factory headlight switch. PLEASE HELP! Thanks so Much!

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Old Aug 13, 2009 | 10:45 AM
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You could always just splice it into the parking lights if needed and also to secure it they use silicone
 
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Old Aug 13, 2009 | 11:06 AM
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I ended up wiring a relay under the hood. 12v in from + terminal on battery. Ground wire for relay. Spliced onto an ignition wire under the hood and ran it to the relay also. Now I have a 12v out triggered whenever I turn on my car that I'm going to use to power my inverters. I have silicone sealant hats clear, so that could work well, does it hold them just as well as the epoxy mix?
 
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