This is after I put one of the headlights back together with all of the new parts, as you can see there are quite a few wires hanging out the back for the halo's. I tryed to desolder the old board but it ended up cracking, so I had to run the wires off of each LED lead.


This is the completed back view of my headlight, I decided to use 18awg wire instead of the 22awg they had used. I also used rubber grommets in the holes for the halo's.


I put a layer of reflective tape down where the halo's sit at, this helps keep the light from refracting all through the housing.

These are the high temperature headlight sockets after I spliced them into the factory wiring, they also gave me some extra slack to move around with were the stock harness is very short.

This is the first fitment with them in the truck, I had rubber bands holding them together while I made some adjustments.

I put a thick bead of RTV silicone all around the channel for the headlights, and then I held them together with a variety of clamps, vises, and rubber bands wound REALLY tight. It was hard to get the clamps to stay, because the whole housing is curved so it was a challenge to say the least.

In this picture i only had the low beams and running lights on, but you can still see the halo's because of that reflective tape which is kind of cool.

Here are the halo's and running lights lit up, I was very happy with the results considering this is the first time in 4 years that I have seen them lit up!

Here are just the halo's lit up, which is how I am going to wire them once I finish up my switch panel.

Here's a couple video's if you want to check them out.