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Marcel, I would very much like to know where you got these twin LED's. They look like Harley Daymakers, but I haven't had any success finding a set that fits inside the housing. I am also very much interested in trying to put angel eyes in, and your previous walkthrough will be very helpful. I'd like to know if you've had any luck combining the two, LED and angel eye.
 
Marcel, I would very much like to know where you got these twin LED's. They look like Harley Daymakers, but I haven't had any success finding a set that fits inside the housing. I am also very much interested in trying to put angel eyes in, and your previous walkthrough will be very helpful. I'd like to know if you've had any luck combining the two, LED and angel eye.

All of the 4,65 inch lights will fit in the original housing, but it takes a lot of sawing, filing and sanding.... I did it a couple of times, but now I make new housings using a 3D printer. Now its much easier to create the lights!
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Very, very nice, one question, what is the real bright area at the bottom of each picture with the new lights ? Is it that you have them aimed to low to the ground ?

The bright spot Is mainly due to the camera. In real life the output looks better. This comparison was made by a customer. If you close the pictures, you can read his findings
 
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