Standard Lights - Halo Rings
Re: Standard Lights - Halo Rings
The fleabay led rings look better..as the neon ones are glass...i had them on my old 8v one cracked a few months after fitting..mabe due to thermal shock...from the halogen bulbs or early starts in winter.
If you get led ones you could add SMD chips to brighten them up more.
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If you get led ones you could add SMD chips to brighten them up more.
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This is true mate...the sonar angel eyes were crap.
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Well I've finally got all the bits, just need to find the time!!!
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The CFL type seemed way too fragile so going with the LED type, even brighter 

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Where do I find the "guides" on this site?
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Great!
Using standard super glue the rings won't stick to the shiny metal! Guess I'm gonna need proper Metal super glue?

Using standard super glue the rings won't stick to the shiny metal! Guess I'm gonna need proper Metal super glue?
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We're did you buy these from they look good
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RedCalibra33 wrote:Great!![]()
Using standard super glue the rings won't stick to the shiny metal! Guess I'm gonna need proper Metal super glue?
Use clear silicone.

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Buying clear silicone today to seal the lens so will run a line around the rings too!
They certainly are bright, I've ended up super gluing a ring of cardboard to the back of the ring, then that to the headlight, which isn't metal after all! Magnet doesn't stick to it but meter reads 0 ohms across it!?
I've used 60 and 70mm.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360983290802? ... EBIDX%3AIT
They certainly are bright, I've ended up super gluing a ring of cardboard to the back of the ring, then that to the headlight, which isn't metal after all! Magnet doesn't stick to it but meter reads 0 ohms across it!?
I've used 60 and 70mm.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360983290802? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Finally had some today and wired them up and sealed too!
What's the easiest way to reduce the photo file size as usual its too big! Annoying!
What's the easiest way to reduce the photo file size as usual its too big! Annoying!

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RedCalibra33 wrote:What's the easiest way to reduce the photo file size as usual its too big! Annoying!
Image resizer tool for W7/8/10 or just create a Photobucket account, upload your pictures to that & then copy/paste the IMG links into your forum posts.
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Cheers Dan, didn't realise PB worked here too.
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