June 9, 201114 yr Author This is what my car looks like. <---This isn't actual car, but this is same model as mines.
June 10, 201114 yr Author Be prepared for fogging. Or be prepared to do your own sealing to them.Had troubles from these guys?My uncle has some like these he bought from carid.com over a year ago, they they still look brand new.
June 10, 201114 yr They look cool, just make sure there sealed well and you shouldn't have any problems
June 10, 201114 yr I got something like them on my '97 grand prix, be careful! my interior lights ar blinking.
June 10, 201114 yr Haven't looked those over, but typicaly prefabricated projectors have a poor cut off. Check out some reviews if you can like on a grand prix forum. I would be sure they are good before you buy considering a DIY retro is nearly the same cost using high quality parts. Edited June 10, 201114 yr by theluker69
June 10, 201114 yr Haven't looked those over, but typicaly prefabricated projectors have a poor cut off. Check out some reviews if you can like on a grand prix forum. I would be sure they are good before you buy considering a DIY retro is nearly the same cost using high quality parts.i agree with this, Ive been through this already, dont waste your money, either DIY or pay someone, lightwerkz.net does some pretty good work.
June 10, 201114 yr I got something like them on my '97 grand prix, be careful! my interior lights ar blinking.I'm going to look at them one day it's under 100 degrees! I tried to contact turbometal.com where I got them, nothing! It's also slowing down my SMD build!
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