Sp3aK
New Member
I'm confused.
Are people trying to argue that the actual halo ring has any sort of reasonable light output other than to function as a type of driving/daytime running light?
Or are people trying to say that the halo rings ruin the light output of the projector lens inside the housing?
I'm considering buying a set of "halo" headlight assemblies off ebay for $100 and putting some $40 clear ZKW-R projector lenses on them (http://www.theretrofitsource.com/product_info.php?products_id=136), just to see what happens. Or, could get the halo assemblies and then remove the halo rings? Or just man up and pay $300 for a set of OEM lights. *sigh* Too many choices.
Looks vs. lumens, you decide!
Are people trying to argue that the actual halo ring has any sort of reasonable light output other than to function as a type of driving/daytime running light?
Or are people trying to say that the halo rings ruin the light output of the projector lens inside the housing?
I'm considering buying a set of "halo" headlight assemblies off ebay for $100 and putting some $40 clear ZKW-R projector lenses on them (http://www.theretrofitsource.com/product_info.php?products_id=136), just to see what happens. Or, could get the halo assemblies and then remove the halo rings? Or just man up and pay $300 for a set of OEM lights. *sigh* Too many choices.
Looks vs. lumens, you decide!
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