Anyone installed Halo's in their headlights?

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@802SHO post below may have pushed me, I've wanted to put Halo's in my headlights for a while now. The post below makes me feel better about baking vs using a heat gun to get the lenses off.

My concern now is who makes a quality halo kit and is there any issues with the heat produced by the HID bulbs and the halo rings.

Anyone who's done this, post up with any tips you have.
 

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@802SHO post below may have pushed me, I've wanted to put Halo's in my headlights for a while now. The post below makes me feel better about baking vs using a heat gun to get the lenses off.

My concern now is who makes a quality halo kit and is there any issues with the heat produced by the HID bulbs and the halo rings.

Anyone who's done this, post up with any tips you have.
No one, those are custom made by 802

I have seen YT vids where people bake their headlights and open them to modify them.
 

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Heat the oven to about 210 degrees, and that will be enough to open up the assembly, w/o causing any damage of any kind.

I did all sorts of halo lighting for past builds. Both heads and tails.

Just remember, patience is key.

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