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Fidostudio CAMM Pro

Location: Mt. Prospect Posts: 774
 | Subject: New HALO (pre-made) install... 3rd September 2010, 11:04 pm | |
| Anyone skilled at taking the front fascia off so I can put in some HALO's and fog lights I bought in? They're the pre-made ones so just need to take out the stock and put in the new. |
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AlterEgo Founding Member


Location: McHenry, IL Posts: 4010
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 3rd September 2010, 11:26 pm | |
| Just so ya know, . . . . . . mine were just like that and it was an all day project. Be prepared. _________________ Girl 'Goin Bad' Go•Man•Go #3918/4000  |
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Fidostudio CAMM Pro

Location: Mt. Prospect Posts: 774
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 4th September 2010, 8:06 am | |
| grrr...like the new avatar! |
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firestartr420 CAMM All-Star

Location: Niles, Illinois Posts: 1364
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 4th September 2010, 10:45 am | |
| i doubt removing the fascia should be a difficult thing... most of it is just held on by a lot of screws and trim push clips..... but you might need a second set of arms when it comes to actually pulling the fascia off. Ive never done this, but if you want a hand with it, Im not doing anything this weekend, just shoot me a message..... |
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Dartboy Founding Member


Location: Joliet,IL Posts: 1623
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 4th September 2010, 10:46 am | |
| still have to run the wiring... and switch...
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firestartr420 CAMM All-Star

Location: Niles, Illinois Posts: 1364
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 4th September 2010, 10:52 am | |
| wiring is easy...... when you use the right tools, and if you can find a real working wiring diagram... |
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Fidostudio CAMM Pro

Location: Mt. Prospect Posts: 774
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 4th September 2010, 11:31 am | |
| The wiring is easy for me. Already have the grill lights and remote switch. For all it matters I can just run them to the parking lights, mine are blacked out anyway so they don't even need to work,
I won't have them until mid week so maybe later next week or weekend would be great if someone wants to lend some extra arms. I GOT BEER! |
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Shawn1112 Founding Member


Location: Hater Proof Posts: 8655
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 5th September 2010, 8:47 pm | |
| | Fidostudio wrote: | The wiring is easy for me. Already have the grill lights and remote switch. For all it matters I can just run them to the parking lights, mine are blacked out anyway so they don't even need to work,
I won't have them until mid week so maybe later next week or weekend would be great if someone wants to lend some extra arms. I GOT BEER! |
You dont want to run them to the parking lights. They will be on everytime your lights are on. Run them to a seperate switch, its not really that hard. _________________ "Don't talk about it, be about it" "Get in where you fit in"
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Fidostudio CAMM Pro

Location: Mt. Prospect Posts: 774
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 5th September 2010, 10:10 pm | |
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firestartr420 CAMM All-Star

Location: Niles, Illinois Posts: 1364
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 5th September 2010, 10:35 pm | |
| | Shawn1112 wrote: | | Fidostudio wrote: | The wiring is easy for me. Already have the grill lights and remote switch. For all it matters I can just run them to the parking lights, mine are blacked out anyway so they don't even need to work,
I won't have them until mid week so maybe later next week or weekend would be great if someone wants to lend some extra arms. I GOT BEER! |
You dont want to run them to the parking lights. They will be on everytime your lights are on. Run them to a seperate switch, its not really that hard. |
i thought the same thing... however, I figured that with him using a seperate switch, they wouldnt need to be on every time he had his lights on. Now depending on if he uses the into or out of the switch power that makes the difference... |
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Fidostudio CAMM Pro

Location: Mt. Prospect Posts: 774
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 6th September 2010, 7:58 am | |
| I can just do another remote switch like I have with my grille lights. |
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HemiMag CAMM All-Star

Location: Chitown Burbs,IL Posts: 2784
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 6th September 2010, 8:30 am | |
| | Fidostudio wrote: | | I can just do another remote switch like I have with my grille lights. |
Yes as long as it's not under the same frequency.Like if you bought an AAC one and then bought another,they will both turn on/off at the same time no matter which controller you use.Check out oznium.com,they have wireless control there |
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Fidostudio CAMM Pro

Location: Mt. Prospect Posts: 774
 | Subject: Re: New HALO (pre-made) install... 6th September 2010, 9:35 am | |
| That's where I got mine from |
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