@@scenicolson ahh thought so, me too! You wouldn't wanna help with halos for my car in the near future would you please? All good if not but yours are bloody nice. I've got halos installed but they're old and dull as
Yep, there's a manufacturers notice not to turn on the demon eyes when the low beams are also on, so that's not really an option. What I did was just wire them to the park lights on the headlight side of the wiring harness. That way they can be easily disconnected if the headlights need to be removed. It works well since you can use the park light switch as a manual on/off or use the normal light controls to give constant power when driving for the halos etc.
These ones were expensive and in my opinion not worth it. Both from LitLightz in the US. You're better off just grabbing them off ebay if you dont care about the bluetooth function. Otherwise go for morimoto, much better value for money.
Sorry for the late reply mate, Halos - tinyurl.com/4amjea2b Demon Eyes - tinyurl.com/24bukxp6 Headlight sealant - tinyurl.com/cprrf42e and any preferred spray paint.
@@wake_up_wake_up Yep, have a look at these options; iilumo - tinyurl.com/5h842s94 PROFILE PRISM - tinyurl.com/yhkwxzew Keep in mind some of these kits offer different functions. RGB, Switch back indicators (some even sequential). Ultimately it depends what you want them to do. Happy hunting!
I've been looking for a tutorial specifically for a an 07 facelift legacy GT headlights for months!! and I finally found one, THANK YOU!!
Great job they look amazing!
Great video, looking forward to doing this to my Outback!
Will be using this video to do mine as well.
Perfect! Where abouts in nz are you man?
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@@scenicolson ahh thought so, me too! You wouldn't wanna help with halos for my car in the near future would you please? All good if not but yours are bloody nice. I've got halos installed but they're old and dull as
Nice just got some today why did black it out just curious
I just prefer them black, matches the rest of the accents on my car.
Facelift is 06-09
How did you wire the halos and demon eyes to turn on? Are you able to turn them on without turning the low beams on? If so how did you do the wiring?
Yep, there's a manufacturers notice not to turn on the demon eyes when the low beams are also on, so that's not really an option. What I did was just wire them to the park lights on the headlight side of the wiring harness. That way they can be easily disconnected if the headlights need to be removed. It works well since you can use the park light switch as a manual on/off or use the normal light controls to give constant power when driving for the halos etc.
Where can I send you a picture to show you which LED I want to use and if it is ok?
Hey mate how much did the halos and deamon eyes cost
These ones were expensive and in my opinion not worth it. Both from LitLightz in the US. You're better off just grabbing them off ebay if you dont care about the bluetooth function. Otherwise go for morimoto, much better value for money.
What is the diameter of the circle of LED lamps that I should buy?
I used 90mm
Hey man would you be able to link the parts used, want to do this myself
Sorry for the late reply mate,
Halos - tinyurl.com/4amjea2b
Demon Eyes - tinyurl.com/24bukxp6
Headlight sealant - tinyurl.com/cprrf42e
and any preferred spray paint.
@@scenicolson you had some complaints about the segmented look of the halos and I agree, did you have a better halo that you recommend?
@@wake_up_wake_up Yep, have a look at these options;
iilumo - tinyurl.com/5h842s94
PROFILE PRISM - tinyurl.com/yhkwxzew
Keep in mind some of these kits offer different functions. RGB, Switch back indicators (some even sequential). Ultimately it depends what you want them to do. Happy hunting!
can you post some light for me please brother.🙏
I can make them for you if you'd like, theres cheaper options for lights also.
@@scenicolson yeah brother I like your lights💯
I would be interested in these if you could make them for me as well.
How much would you charge?
Do you live in nz
Yep, sure do man