*1976 Camaro - I bought the same LED Halo headlights from Amazon. A few of my 2nd Gen crew has these; some spliced the Halo module to the side turn signals, some hooked up the module to the fuse box inside the vehicle but, I got lazy and hooked up the module to my battery and I spliced in a fuse between the module to the battery. Since I do not drive my Camaro a lot anymore I unscrew the connection from the module to the battery while it's parked...if not, the Halos will always be on.* 2ndGenFrank
All that is on the control box for the halo LED ‘s is Magic RGB LED light if that helps. I got them as you can see a few years ago and the guy that was selling them in town is no longer around. I’m many places sell them and there are many other brands. Hope this helps.
Yes 4 door parts are extremely hard to find. Junk yards are the best bet for some parts. but most parts are not reproduced. what parts are you looking for?
@@lodi2099 I can't remember the name of these lights but there are plenty of places that sell them. Just remember you need to do some cutting up of the buckets to make them fit, they will all tell you that they drop in but that's just not the case.
@@Nova.1971 Ok I appreciate the info my car is currently in the shop getting a new suspension brakes and 350 and some other little stuff to make it run good but I’m gonna order those lights and the cluster for it as well it’s almost the same color as yours
@@chadreynolds1304 Sorry....the wires are pretty simple it uses the existing head light connector and the halo wire is controlled buy the headlight switch on the low beam side. I did this video when I was first starting the channel and never thought to include that part.
Love when people take pride in their cars! Looks good man I love the car too
Nice video. For now I’m using my regular lights, but I’m having a heck of a time figuring out how that spring clips into the bucket.
*1976 Camaro - I bought the same LED Halo headlights from Amazon. A few of my 2nd Gen crew has these; some spliced the Halo module to the side turn signals, some hooked up the module to the fuse box inside the vehicle but, I got lazy and hooked up the module to my battery and I spliced in a fuse between the module to the battery. Since I do not drive my Camaro a lot anymore I unscrew the connection from the module to the battery while it's parked...if not, the Halos will always be on.* 2ndGenFrank
The answer to the question nobody asked
Led lights. But kept the clapped out grocery getter motor. Classic
Yup I like my little six. Thanks for watching.
Did you have to do anything special with your wiring harness or fuse box since you plugged into your existing mount
No mods at all to the wiring.....thanks for watching
I didn't learn anything
Didn't show how you hooked them up or the blue tooth .
Hey those look great.
Is there a way for you to look for a part number or anything that identifies the mfg on the control boxes you mounted
All that is on the control box for the halo LED ‘s is Magic RGB LED light if that helps. I got them as you can see a few years ago and the guy that was selling them in town is no longer around. I’m many places sell them and there are many other brands. Hope this helps.
@@Nova.1971 thanks for sharing
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Cool
Where did you get them at? Thanks
I got them from a local guy in town, but unfortunately he is no longer around.
Im having trouble finding plastic pieces for the interior of my 1969 nova 4door. I've tried multiple online sites with no luck.
Yes 4 door parts are extremely hard to find. Junk yards are the best bet for some parts. but most parts are not reproduced. what parts are you looking for?
@@Nova.1971 it goes between the rear door and back seat under the interior sail panel. I don't have a video, but i uploaded 3 different photos of it.
How did u connect the power for the halo?
It is a direct fused power wire at the fuse box.
@@Nova.1971 would of been nice. Seeing the connection on video
Not alot of videos on this from step to step
Did you have trouble with the stock bezel fitting around the lip of the headlights? Running into that issue
I cut a lot off the buckets for them to fit into but otherwise they fit pretty good.....I think I played around with the trim rings.....
@@Nova.1971
Can u please give me the name of the lights u used
@@lodi2099 I can't remember the name of these lights but there are plenty of places that sell them. Just remember you need to do some cutting up of the buckets to make them fit, they will all tell you that they drop in but that's just not the case.
@@Nova.1971
Ok I appreciate the info my car is currently in the shop getting a new suspension brakes and 350 and some other little stuff to make it run good but I’m gonna order those lights and the cluster for it as well it’s almost the same color as yours
@@lodi2099 Very cool make sure you subscribe for more updates....and would love to see your car!!!
NO christmas tree on nova please..musclecar not tuner
I would have a heart attack if I actually found a video that shows u how to install them and not just cut to them on the car
Unfortunately you need to modify the buckets, I was told at the start you did not have to but found out pretty fast you need to cut them up.
@@Nova.1971 I was talking about the wires and where to wire them
@@chadreynolds1304 Sorry....the wires are pretty simple it uses the existing head light connector and the halo wire is controlled buy the headlight switch on the low beam side. I did this video when I was first starting the channel and never thought to include that part.