Alright guys, so I've seen some members on here with Halo's and had a hard time finding some detailed writeup's on how to do it. So I figured I'd try my best to document my install and share with you guys.
I decided to do this bc I needed to open my headlights up to get moisture out of them, and I figured I'd black them out and install the Halos... I didn't really want to throw a lot of money at this right now, so I went with some cheaper halos off of amazon, as opposed to some of the nicer ones out there. Here's what I used (also, it's best to test your halos before you start this project, it'd be a real shame if you finished just for them to not work):
100mm Amber Halo Rings
Here's a before picture of my headlights:
I used this writeup before to give me the idea of how to do it:
Morimoto Halo/Angel Eyes Writeup (s/o to
@
T4RNightHawk
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First off you'll need to get your headlights out and open them up, this the the writeup I used to do that:
Blacked out Headlights 06'
Upon getting my halos, I noticed they had some small tabs on the back:
These needed to be removed, so I just used a grinding wheel bit in my drill to flatten the surface:
Next you need to size up where you want your halo (
I used 100mm rings, in hindsight I'd use 90mm ones for a better fit):
You'll need to mark where you need to drill a whole in the bottom of the circle to allow for the wires to pass through the front face plate. To do this, use about a 1/4" drill bit (I had to work it a bit, hence the sloppy hole). Once this is done, you will need to mark your drill holes for the hanging wire used to secure the Halos in place. I used the smallest drill bit I had (1/16 I think?) to drill these. I made a hole in each side of the ring in 3 different spots (6 holes total) to hang the halos:
After I drilled these holes, I cleaned off the plastic shell and painted it black. Once that was done I came back and placed the halo in position, running the wires through the bottom hole. I then cut up 3 pieces of hanging wire and put each end through the sets of mounting holes. you'll need to twist them a little while the halo is facing up to secure it into position. Once this is done, you can flip the plastic face over and secure the hanging wire is tight (i just kept on twisting it until it was tight and just compressed it all together):
This is how the halo should look at this point:
Now you will need to drill a hole in the back of the housing allowing the halo wires to pass through. I drilled mine in the bottom of the housing, under the low beam projector:
Once this is done, you'll need to re-install the front plastic cover (where the halos are mounted) back to the lens. Also, you need to reinstall the blinker/parking light and it's wiring to the housing. Then you'll need to keep the headlight "put together" as you run the halo wires through the back housing in the hole you just drilled.
This is where you have a decision to make on your wiring. There is 3 wires (Red, Green, White/Blkstripe) in the DRL/Parking light connections. You'll connect the Black halo wire to the White/Blkstripe. Now the Red wire:
If you connect Red Halo wire to Red DRL/Blinker wire (what I did) --> acts as the DRL and will blink with the blinker, however it will turn off when the low beams come on
If you connect the Red Halo wire to the Green Parking light wire (In theory) --> acts as the parking light and will be on the whole time (even when the low beams come on) but will not operate as a blinker.
I used "Quick Splices" to connect the wires:
At this point, I held the headlight together and plugged in back into the 4Runner to make sure the halo was wired up and working. Once this is done I reassembled the headlight and baked it back together to seal it back up. After I resealed it, I siliconed the hole I drilled for the halo wires to make it water tight, as well as wrapped the quick splices and the whole seal around the headlight in electrical tape:
After (I also gave the headlights a good cleaning restoration as they needed it haha):
I hope this write up helps anyone wanting to do this mod!! I just have a few notes in hindsight post install:
- These particular Halos are not as bright as others, and the DRL's, so they don't show up great in the direct sunlight
- I used 100mm rings, for the low beams the 90mm would have been a better fit
- I clipped the Halo Red wire in to the DRL Red wire, I wish I clipped it into the Green parking light wire to keep it on all the time
- I wish I got the 90mm for the lows, and used the 110mm(?) on the high beams for the two ring look....but I'm not opening my headlights up anytime soon after I did this haha
- This took me about 6 hours, so be prepared....but I can also work slow sometimes
- EDIT: I also realize this makes completely separating the black plastic cover from the back of the housing impossible without un-doing the wiring....good thing I don't plan on needing to do that, but just a warning for anyone doing this