WTB - pre LCI Blacked out Headlights w/ Orion V4 Halos
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WTB - pre LCI Blacked out Headlights w/ Orion V4 Halos
Hi Guys, I am tired of trying to fix my headlights. They condensate, one half of the Halo rings burned out on one of the rings....... I am SICK OF IT! Does anyone have a set of Xenon pre - LCI ahl headlights that have been blacked out and have Orion V4 halo rings available THAT DON'T LEAK? That were done PROPERLY? (I am in So Cal) I am very interested! Thanks, Brad
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I think the problem you are running into is the condensation. I have prelci xenons with orion v4 and blacked out turn signals. They always leak. Luckily they have not burned anything out and the lights work fine. But it looks hidious upon close inspecting and I even had them shipped to Simon in Cali to have them done. I live in Miami now and have had 2-3 people work on these lights. For some reason, the e60 headlight plastic sucks and regardless of what type of sealant is used they are prone to leaking.
At this point, I am just going to save up and buy some LCI xenons at the end of the year hopefully. I would love to hAve orions installed on those, but do not feel that would be wise unless I find someone reputable to work on them.
At this point, I am just going to save up and buy some LCI xenons at the end of the year hopefully. I would love to hAve orions installed on those, but do not feel that would be wise unless I find someone reputable to work on them.
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I think the problem you are running into is the condensation. I have prelci xenons with orion v4 and blacked out turn signals. They always leak. Luckily they have not burned anything out and the lights work fine. But it looks hidious upon close inspecting and I even had them shipped to Simon in Cali to have them done. I live in Miami now and have had 2-3 people work on these lights. For some reason, the e60 headlight plastic sucks and regardless of what type of sealant is used they are prone to leaking.
At this point, I am just going to save up and buy some LCI xenons at the end of the year hopefully. I would love to hAve orions installed on those, but do not feel that would be wise unless I find someone reputable to work on them.
At this point, I am just going to save up and buy some LCI xenons at the end of the year hopefully. I would love to hAve orions installed on those, but do not feel that would be wise unless I find someone reputable to work on them.
Finding someone reputable to do quality work is the hard part. My lights look great, and the AE's are really bright, but the damn led's are out on one half of one ring, and the condensation drives me nuts!
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