Oracle Head Lights

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  1. zrmorse166

    zrmorse166 New Member

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    Has any one bought the oracle headlight kit and installed them theirselves...? Curious as how difficult it is, Im wourried about cooking the housing and ripping it apart...
     
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    the halo lights to be specific
     
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    I have halo headlights very easy to install maybe half hour
     
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    He's talking about installing the halos into the lights. Not installing halo headlights.

    I did a projector retrofit on my old truck and had to take the housings apart. I used a heat gun and it wasn't bad but if I take some apart again I think I'll try the oven method.
     
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    cool thank you!
     
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    Ive recently been doing research on these it looks pretty simple but imo i wouldnt trust me... id trust sum1 whose done it b4 that being said im getting a local shop to put mine in
     
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    I know this is old, I was just browsing around. The oven method isn't bad at all. I've taken the headlights apart on my Diesel Jetta several times. Just set it to about 100-150 (depending on your oven) and only put them in for about 5 minutes (is all it takes on mine) and gently pull the lenses off. As soon as I take delivery of my SRT/10, I'm taking the lights apart for mods....lol.