projector headlights
projector headlights
anyone know anything about them projecor healights on Ebay? How do they work? How do they look?
https://www.f150online.com/galleries....cfm?gnum=6649
https://www.f150online.com/galleries....cfm?gnum=6649
Last edited by raddad; Oct 19, 2005 at 07:44 AM.
I have bought the ebay projectors for several cars, never a ford now that I think about it, but several cars and they have all worked well. I really like the angel eye halo lights, they look awesome at night if you can find them for your app
04-06 $179 plus $39 shipping e-bay (with bulbs). A good pic for you. These install in a bout 10 minutes all connector fit perfectly! For once in my life something was actually "easy bolt on installation" !!
Last edited by viperrt10a@aol.; Sep 22, 2005 at 03:15 PM.
thanks viper...and let me just say as much as it pisses me off that they discontinued the Mark Series, (seeing how I have 2 Mark VIIIs, a Mark V with a 550 horse 429 and a Mark III), that is a sweet truck you got yourself there.
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since it a different type of light is the bulb still the same? what happens if the light burns out do you need a whole you unit or are there different bulbs? Also is the bulb like...white or blue? or is it the same as traditional? thanks Edward
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I have a question about these headlights. I just got them in the mail today after ordering them on eBay. My father and I installed them, and all the connectors fit perfectly, just as said in previous posts. However, on each light there are two groups of wires that are coming out of the back, with two wires each, one red and one black. The only instructions that came with these lights are a piece of paper with a poorly drawn image of something that it tells you to take extreme care not to damge. After trying to figure out what it was they were talking about, we just said "the hell with it" and decided that if we didn't damage ANYTHING, than this piece wouldn't be damaged. This paper says, verbatim, "connect the black line to the negative electrode of the park / signal / side marker lamp" and the red line to the positive. I know what black and red mean, but where is this electrode? Do you have to solder or splice these wires? The bottom line is, the lights are installed and they work, except for the 5 small bulbs in a row on the bottom. They certainly don't look like the picture in the post right above this one. And these wires are just hanging freely inside until I can figure out where they go. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Also the "free oil cap" that came with them doesn't even come close to fitting the threads on my truck...LOL.
Last edited by JimmieOC; Sep 30, 2005 at 07:49 PM.
[QUOTE in the mail today after ordering them on eBay.............. This paper says, verbatim, "connect the black line to the negative electrode of the park / signal / side marker lamp" and the red line to the positive. I know what black and red mean, but where is this electrode?
The electrode = battery
The electrode = battery
Electrode
I'll try to pretend that wasn't an insult....if it meant battery terminal, it would have said so...battery terminal does not equal "negative electrode of the park / turn signal side marker lamp". The wires are not even close to being long enough to reach the battery, anyway.
I have the lights on mine installed, and it was kind a pain in the @$$. "I have my LED's hooked up to the turn signal and they only work when the headlights are on.
I agree with you on the poorly designed instructions that where given with the lights, what a pain in the **** they where.
I agree with you on the poorly designed instructions that where given with the lights, what a pain in the **** they where.


