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Thinking of upgrading my LED factory halos to RGB

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Firstly I do not want to crack the headlight casing to add new internal halos. I have had experience with the cases never being fully sealed again no matter what you do and it gets moisture or leaks.

Oracle appears to make a great quality exterior stick on halo, but one would need to disable the factory halo with a Taser..

Curious if anyone has done anything like this before... I am seeing most people just replace the entire headlight, but I dont feel the need to do that since these are pretty damn good lights to begin with.

Anyone do anything like this before or have seen it in person?
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You probably won't have any problem selling your OEM LED's to pay for the Oculus. How much you gotta have for them? I get first right of refusal since it was my idea? :)
 
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Hey Rick! We have the whole headlight assembly in the Oculus version > HERE

We also have the waterproof ones that mount on the outside, but you wouldnt need to disable the factory halo? > HERE

Also- we are having a sale on the Waterproof headlight and fog light halos!

https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/50-off-fog-light-halos.35957/
My only reason for disabling the factory halo is that they are on all the time when the car is on. I would think the OEM halo white light would interfere with the way the stick on halos would look..
 

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My only reason for disabling the factory halo is that they are on all the time when the car is on. I would think the OEM halo white light would interfere with the way the stick on halos would look..
Rick- confirmed with the tech that although you dont have to, he does think it looks better to disable the factory one have our halo working. However, if you get the Oculus we have a separate WHITE DRL wire than the halos, that way you have both. :)
 

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My only reason for disabling the factory halo is that they are on all the time when the car is on. I would think the OEM halo white light would interfere with the way the stick on halos would look..
Well, the same to me. I would also like to get more basic adjustments for those halo headlights. By the way, I could find a lot of different web resources with comparison articles about them, but this halo headlights web page has the most relevant information about each model, as I can see it from all sides.
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