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carlos126
12-07-2005, 03:06 PM
Hey, one of my chromium Rings has been out for a while and i finally received the ring like 1 week ago, and the connectors today from JLEVI. So i finally got it installed. im not really good with installations, but i thought i would give it a try. So when i got to the point where i have to pass the Wires off the Chromium rings to the inside of the car, so i can connect it to the ballas, i was having problems doing this. Even after my second time installing the rings, i just couldnt do it. But then i came up with this idea and decided to share it for anyone else having this problem. All you have to do is get a straw (the drinking ones) and push the two wires down the straw about half way, then put hte straw in the gap, and push it down and pull it out of the other side, once you have it on the other side, just grab a hold of the wires, and TADA, your wires are on the other side.

this might not be of use to anyone, but i thought i should share it just incase.... :}:

christyles
12-07-2005, 03:59 PM
Hey, one of my chromium Rings has been out for a while and i finally received the ring like 1 week ago, and the connectors today from JLEVI. So i finally got it installed. im not really good with installations, but i thought i would give it a try. So when i got to the point where i have to pass the Wires off the Chromium rings to the inside of the car, so i can connect it to the ballas, i was having problems doing this. Even after my second time installing the rings, i just couldnt do it. But then i came up with this idea and decided to share it for anyone else having this problem. All you have to do is get a straw (the drinking ones) and push the two wires down the straw about half way, then put hte straw in the gap, and push it down and pull it out of the other side, once you have it on the other side, just grab a hold of the wires, and TADA, your wires are on the other side.

this might not be of use to anyone, but i thought i should share it just incase.... :}:
sounds like an idea. But you don't need straws. The wires can be fed through easily through the gaps once you're used to troubleshooting / installing halos.

carlos126
12-07-2005, 04:49 PM
haha yeah i know, but not every1 is an expert with installations such as yourself

:Idunno:

christyles
12-07-2005, 05:35 PM
haha yeah i know, but not every1 is an expert with installations such as yourself

:Idunno:
I'm not sayin I'm an expert. I meant it as once you've done it more than once, you'll figure out you don't need a straw. And it also helps that you don't do it in the cold. Unless of course you have a heated garage.

carlos126
12-07-2005, 08:38 PM
haha i was just kidding but yeah, i know what you mean.

about this heated garage thing, i think im gona buy one of those things that look like fans, but they project heat. i think they sell it at costco...

its a good idea...thinking

christyles
12-07-2005, 10:23 PM
haha i was just kidding but yeah, i know what you mean.

about this heated garage thing, i think im gona buy one of those things that look like fans, but they project heat. i think they sell it at costco...

its a good idea...thinking
yes. and wait for your parents to ask you why is the electricity bill so high. Get the propane one if you can. I think a couple of guys here use'em.

carlos126
12-08-2005, 08:28 PM
yes. and wait for your parents to ask you why is the electricity bill so high. Get the propane one if you can. I think a couple of guys here use'em.

how much do the propane ones go for???

Hey-G
02-02-2006, 05:02 PM
i think that's an awesome idea...It was such a pain doing it the first time.