Help with decorative headlights
I checked out both of the websites -- the one from Cride and the one from echoshotz.
Both of the sites offer some cool light options but, I'm still not sure what to buy to replicate the cool beaded light effect.
Did anybody install what I've described? -- And -- does anybody have any night pics of this cool design?
Thanks again,
Michael
Both of the sites offer some cool light options but, I'm still not sure what to buy to replicate the cool beaded light effect.
Did anybody install what I've described? -- And -- does anybody have any night pics of this cool design?
Thanks again,
Michael
Did you find these lights on the Sirius site? This soulds like what you have described.
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If those lights in the circular perimeter (when lit) look individual like individual moons srrounding a center planet and they don't flood or blend together than that's what I'm after. I think they look amazing at night. I think they look so good they should be a stock feature for Wranglers.
Please clarify and thanks for the info.
Michael
Let me know.
Also, i'm gonna talk to the Wrangler owner the next time I see this configuration on the street to see what they're running. If I find anything out I'll post it on this thread.
I guess we still have other forum members who may also weigh in.
Thanks again,
Michael
I have the oracles. Is this what you're talking about?
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The look I'm going for looks like the picture from Cride at night. All of the lights which comprise the circle are distinctive dots at night without blending together to form a halo.
You'll know it when you see it on the road at night. It's "bad to the bone."
Your Jeep looks awesome but, NO!
The look I'm going for looks like the picture from Cride at night. All of the lights which comprise the circle are distinctive dots at night without blending together to form a halo.
You'll know it when you see it on the road at night. It's "bad to the bone."



