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I've been getting a lot of requests for the angel eyes install guide. So instead of PMing everyone, I will post it here so everyone can see.
Angel Eye Installation Instructions
Step1: Remove front bumper and remove headlights. Each headlight have 3 bolts. Use a 10mm socket wrench to remove.
(left headlight)
(right headlight) The right headlight is connected to the wiper fluid container. Just pull the tabs out and it should come right out.
Step2: On back side of headlight there are 3 copper screws, remove all 3. Remove all bulbs also. The low beam bulb has a rubber cap that needs to be removed.
Step3: Heat oven to 300 degrees and then Turn off, Place headlight on a big enough pan with a towel underneath and place in oven for 10-15 minutes. This process softens the glue around the headlight making it easier to take apart.
Step4: Immediately begin to pry open the headlight by using a screw driver and a knife. You may have to repeat step3 several times because the glue hardens again.
Step5: After headlight is apart, set aside bottom piece. The top clear piece has another plastic piece inside. There are 2 screws that need to be removed. Then work the plastic piece out. Do not use too much force because the plastic piece can easily break.
Step6: Next you need a tube of clear silicon adhesive. Take the angle eye and place adhesive on the black area of the angel eye on the rough side. Then place the angel eye around the circle area of the plastic piece and let dry.
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Step7: After fully dry, make sure that the wire are through the circle. Next flip the plastic piece over, bend the wires and tape them to the reflector piece using electrical tape. This process keeps the wires from touching the projector lens.


Step8: Test angel eyes before putting everything back together.

Step9: Put the plastic piece back inside the clear part and put both screws back. (See step5).
Step10: You are now ready to put both top and bottom pieces of the headlight back together. During this process, run wires through the opening of the low beam.

Step11: You are now ready to reseal the headlight. One way of doing this is to place headlight in a vice. Make sure the headlight is in between towels to prevent scratches. Next, use a heat gun and slowly remelt the glue all the way around the headlight while applying pressure.
WARNING: Do not place headlight back in oven to remelt the glue. This will cause the angel eye to warp.
Step12: After headlight is resealed, put all bulbs back together. The angel eyes wires should be coming out of the low beam opening. Next, put the rubber cap back on with wires coming out.

Step13: You are now ready to put you headlight back in your car. The wires should be long enough to reach your parking lights for connections. If you would like to wire them to a switch, you would need to crimp an extension.


Angel Eyes after installation.



GOOD LUCK!
Ken Carrion (Karrion28)
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pimpalisous!!! u stilll have headlights tho right?
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those look great!
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very cool man i wanna do that
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this should go into the Installs section and sticky it for a bit.
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Quote: Originally posted by TRDGTS014:
this should go into the Installs section and sticky it for a bit.
Will do. But, will leave it here for a while. That is an excellent install guide. Very detail, very nice.
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that is cool! great job Ken, hey dude, any updates on your plastics in the engine bay? i like to see the progress...
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Karrion were did you buy the angel eyes lenses can they be purchased anywhere I would like to do this for my next mod on both my celica and my rsx.
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I made them myself by using this exact info.
[students.washington.edu]
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Thats pretty cool how much did all this cost def doing this now. thanx for the info
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'nother question Ken how bright r they can they light up the road well. In the pics they look dull (no knocking them honest)?
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cost to make these is no more than $20. LED's can be pretty expensive for just little bulbs.
They are brighter in person. At night when the headlights are on, they are not noticeable at all. because the light of headlights is to bright and it drowns it out. The best time to have these on is at dusk. You could disable your day time running lights to have it more noticeable.
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i read the link you posted about creating the Angel Eye, the clear acrlyic rod must me multipled scratched cut around on both sides?
and about the LEDs, if you combine them do you need only one resistor?
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nope, only one side. While installing them make sure the smooth side faces out.
Yes the LEDs are combined so you only need one resistor per ring.
One more thing I forgot to add: The angel eyes should be 2.5 inches in diameter for a good fit.
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r those legal?
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Quote: Originally posted by latin_guy: r those legal?
The only color that is legal is white.
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Posted by: aspen
(Jaycee)
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Ding I'm hungry I thought your baking a cake!just kidding looks good!!!
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Those look sick. Nice job on making em yourself.
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what if you have to replace the bulb? you gotta open the whole thing up again? seems like a hassle.
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Quote: Originally posted by jpra923: what if you have to replace the bulb? you gotta open the whole thing up again? seems like a hassle.
LED's are specifically made to withstand a very very long life period. If one were to blow out then yes it would be a bit of a hassle to replace it.
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I make these, any color, for $45 shipped. Please let me know if interested. Thanks. If you like you can email me at juliaronay@aol.com
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Quote: Originally posted by Karrion28:
Quote: Originally posted by jpra923: what if you have to replace the bulb? you gotta open the whole thing up again? seems like a hassle.
LED's are specifically made to withstand a very very long life period. If one were to blow out then yes it would be a bit of a hassle to replace it.
but well worth it
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that is very sweet, i'll have to try that one day...
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I have a friend who currently makes IS300 kits on my site and he uses fiber optics for the actual angeleye. I am sure that you could do that here as well then you would not have to do all that BS cutting. The fiber optics cost more but depending on the demand you could probably charge more because you would have a better quality product.
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u dont have to take the front bumper off...i put mine on w/ out taking it off. w/ no problem.
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what size resistor do you use?
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Quote: Originally posted by scelicagt: what size resistor do you use?
I used 220 ohm resistors.
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Those lights look awesome!!! One question though... aren't they illegal????
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Quote: Originally posted by Dancinchick: Those lights look awesome!!! One question though... aren't they illegal????
Blue and yellow headlights. Headlights must be white - blue and yellow are illegal (24011 VC).
Headlights brighter or higher wattage than those from the factory. You may be able to see better, but the lights are illegal (24011 VC).
from... [celicahobby.com]
I dont see anything illegal about them
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