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Front vs Rear Halos

Halos can function as running lights or turn signals within your headlight build. There are two different positions a halo can be placed.

A front halo goes around the opening of the shroud or is placed on the trim of the headlight, depending on the headlight design. 

Rear halos will backlight your choice of shroud. Rear halos are not avalible on every headlight build. For a full list of what each shroud looks like with a rear halo, see the Shroud Guide. 

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Most headlights that have a factory headlight projector are not able to have a shroud installed and therefore, cannot have rear halos. These headlights can utilize front halos, as well as the popular Hex halos. 

If your headlight has a seperate low and high beam area, it is possible to add a halo in the high beam area.It is required to add the quad projector upgrade so there is a place to put the halo. 

FRONT HALO ONLY BUILDS

FRONT HALO ONLY BUILDS

Most headlights that have a factory headlight projector are not able to have a shroud installed and therefore, cannot have rear halos. These headlights can utilize front halos, as well as the popular Hex halos. 

If your headlight has a seperate low and high beam area, it is possible to add a halo in the high beam area.It is required to add the quad projector upgrade so there is a place to put the halo. 

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Switchback + RGB Halos

Our standard halos are switchback, meaning there is a seperate white and amber function, with the option to use the amber function as a turn signal. 

The amber function can also be used as a DRL, but the ability to have an amber DRL and utilize the turn signal function is vehicle dependant. 

RGBW halos are bluetooth controlled color changing. You will utlize an app on your phone to control the functions. 

RGBW Halos can be set to any solid color, including white and amber, and include different animated show modes. RGBW Halos also include a turn signal input. 

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Halo FAQ's

Are halos road legal? 

Switchback halos are fully road legal. RGBW halos are legal for on-road use if the halos are set to white or amber. While it is highly unlikey you would get pulled over for other colors, those are offically for off-road use only. 

Why can't some builds have rear halos? 

Headlights with factory projectors often have a trim piece around the projector. For these vehicles, there's phyiscally no room for a shroud and a rear halo. These builds can still utilize front halos though! 

Are halos plug and play?

We currently include plug and play harnesses for halos and demon eyes with many of our headlights, with additional support on the way.

The supported models include 1st Gen Tundras and Sequoias, GX470s, 06-09 4Runners, 14-21 4Runners, FJ Cruisers, and LX470s with the corner light conversion kit.

For a comprehensive list, each headlight listing will note if plug and play harnesses are included for the halos and demon eyes.

If we do not have plug and play support just yet, don't worry. The install is still very easy. The halos are a simple power and ground connection. We have install guides and our helpful staff avalible to assist with any install as well!