Who would be interested in a different headlight assembly for 93-97 Camaro's?
#437
With so many LT1 body styles out there, I would not be surprised to see this becoming the "halo" headlamps for the LS1 body style. Almost everyone has those nowadays, and I would bet your model will be the same for the LT1s. I know I will be ordering a set!
#438
I just came back to see how this is going, my buddy with the FocuzTechs on
his 1996 Impala SS really raves about them. I am glad that my simple posting
of Focuztechs name on this forum was able to bring them here, and turn this
dream thread into a reality! Cool stuff. I look forward to seeing them!
Tom
his 1996 Impala SS really raves about them. I am glad that my simple posting
of Focuztechs name on this forum was able to bring them here, and turn this
dream thread into a reality! Cool stuff. I look forward to seeing them!
Tom
#439
Hopefully they don't compare to the halo's, IMHO they take away from the car, not to mention don't do jack for lighting. Makes it look more like a Chrystler than ever in most cases.
#440
Keep in mind FocuzTech has told us these will be available in several different options (Halo, Angel Eye, ect., ect.) So you can order yours to your preferance. This is also a great idea IMO, because it will allow more diversity to the lights when you and 10 of your buddies have the new headlamps but no two sets of headlamps are the same.
#442
#443
Keep in mind FocuzTech has told us these will be available in several different options (Halo, Angel Eye, ect., ect.) So you can order yours to your preferance. This is also a great idea IMO, because it will allow more diversity to the lights when you and 10 of your buddies have the new headlamps but no two sets of headlamps are the same.
#444
I was just saying due to the fact the majority may go for the same look since so many LT1 guys aspire to have the LS1 syle front end and the halo's that go with it. I already have the Hella 90 mm and my lighting area is not "bolt-in" friendly anymore because of this. Prior to that I was one of the first with a non Rytek Piaa conversion so my headlamp area has little left for these new lights to adhere to most likely
#445
Thats one thing about these that will make them great, that they will be an easy install. Even if you got Halo's on your set, there still will be several other options such as an LED, or the molding color, or Angel Eyes, ect. ect. ect. I'm not saying there won't be two alike out there, I am just saying it sounds like there will be multiple options, so all of them won't be the same.
In what way might they incorporate optional LEDs? You don't mean full LED headlights do you? That would be great (but $$$) if so!
#446
I am BEYOND excited at this point. But unfortunatly I am forced to have patience that we all must practice until these headlamps are complete, and all the details are finalized
Some things I am certain on though; 1-these new headlamps will be top notch quality wise, don't expect corners to be cut, or to get a cheeply made headlamp here. 2-The light quality alone will be a billion times better than the stock Halogens. 3-The appearance over the stock headlights for the 93-97 Camaro's will be elevated to a new level that I believe will perhaps even sway more people to buy used 93-97 Camaro's just so they can own them.
#448
I did the Piaa conversion back in '99. At the time it was one of the better option ofr lights and obviously the unique look. I have since switch to the Hella 90mm late last year; they offer a better over all light and much more affordable. The Piaa were great at the time and for many years after, but unless you want that specific look go with the Hella's. That is if you can't wait to see how this new option turns out...
#450
I just replaced another headlight in my 94Z today with the popular "rtv and 9006 bulb" method, and that's getting a little tiresome for how poor the light output still is. Thanks to everyone who's doing the hard work and research on this project, and please keep this post alive! I'd definately be in to buy a set.