Projector Fogs with LED Halos and random LED fun Part 3

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2011

Here is the link I described in the video:

http://www.300cforums.com/forums/tech-tips-review/79456-fog-light-mod-how-w-p...

The project was quite frustrating. It is not a very hard project but one slight error and you end up spending a long time fixing your mistakes. For example, when installing the halos the second time, I accidentally ripped the wire off the halo after I had the car put back together. This meant that I had to take it all apart again and fix the halo. The project should have been fast but errors like those ended up costing me a lot of time.

What I show in the video are projector fog lights with LED halo rings and HID bulbs. I also installed VIP 300C's ground lights (http://vip300c.com/Products/Ground_LED/index.htm). I wired the halos and the ground lights to switches in the car. I also displayed the red LED angry eye headlights.

Total cost for this project was actually very low. The projector fog lights were $115 from http://www.slickcar.com (with a $5 off coupon). The halos were about $16 on eBay shipped to my door. The HIDs I had but I think you can find them on eBay for about $50 to $100 (I believe I'm using the 6000k color with is as close to stock HIDs as I could find. The underbody ground LED lights were $90 shipped to my door. I probably have about $25 in wires and connections. The red headlight LED strips were $10 per side and I had a total of 2 in each headlight and then another set in the fog lights that I have yet to install. The addition 12v outlet was $5 from Advanced Auto Parts. So all in all, the project as not exactly "cheap" but considering my LED day time running lights ran me over $800, this project was cheap and really makes the car stand out.

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  • that's a lot of lights O_O

  • @sweettooth80 thats what she said?

  • where did you mount the led for that evil light mod?

  • @Tigerlui531 at the very top of the headlights. I'm actually running two sets of LED ribbons. One is on the inside of the headlight at the very top and the other is on the outside pointing in. I don't think the second one does all that much really but I had extras. If you take your headlights apart you can do them inside. otherwise you can do it from the outside on that half inch of the clear plastic lens that ends up being covered by the hood and in my case, the eyelids.

  • in your mirrors

  • @MrCami1234 no but I was thinking about that yesterday when I saw a car with turn signals in their mirror. I honestly just know it is a pain running wires from the mirror to the engine area so I am probably not going to do it. I've done it on past cars but It is too much of a pain to do it again.

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  • @300howto hahaha looks like u askin me XD idk how that would be a thats what she said joke. but if u say so lol

  • do you have led

  • Hi, nice vids and mods! I looked for your video of the red glow in your headlights but couldn't find it. Did you make one? If not how did you do the mod?

  • @BREAKFAKES I never had actual headlamp washers. I have the nozzles but not the pumps and things. the nozzles are in the bumper and were a huge expense. i would putty over the holes if you have them. not worth the 200 bucks to fill those holes

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