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    Veteran Member Four Rings vavJETTAw36's Avatar
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    Brackets for Morimoto mini Bi-xenon projector retrofit into Depo or Valeo headlights - SOLD

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    Brackets for Morimoto mini Bi-xenon projector retrofit into Depo or Valeo headlights

    - Made from durable alumide, a nylon filled with aluminum dust
    - Melting point is 170-180C (338F to 356F), which is higher than polycarbonate
    - More rigid than polycarbonate

    List Date: 11/30/2015

    For more info, click here to view the original listing: Brackets for Morimoto mini Bi-xenon projector retrofit into Depo or Valeo headlights
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    Veteran Member Four Rings vavJETTAw36's Avatar
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    Just got a shipment of 4 pairs of brackets.

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    This frorm pictures are from DEPO housing right?
    From what i know VALEO and DEPO use different brackets...

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    Veteran Member Four Rings vavJETTAw36's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by B 26 VAM View Post
    This frorm pictures are from DEPO housing right?
    From what i know VALEO and DEPO use different brackets...
    A couple people who've purchased these confirmed they were able to run them on Valeo. In fact, they were more rigid because of the extra material.

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