Kyle Bechard wrote:they arent hard at all there is a sticky thread for painting the 00+ headlights, follow that and the projector itself will fit right into the bulb spot with minimal mods, so when the lense is off stick the projector in (comes with its own set of instructions) then seal the lense like the thread and good to go. here is the link for the retro fit projectors :that is if your using the compact (no cut) style of bi-xenon projector as seen on retrofitsource.com or benhams group purchases. to do this with oem produced projectors requires alot of cutting and aiming to get things to work right. tons of trail and error to be done, plus if the projector units use single filiment bulbs you lose your high beam.
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The Boost Creep (ECOsleeper) wrote:Kyle Bechard wrote:they arent hard at all there is a sticky thread for painting the 00+ headlights, follow that and the projector itself will fit right into the bulb spot with minimal mods, so when the lense is off stick the projector in (comes with its own set of instructions) then seal the lense like the thread and good to go. here is the link for the retro fit projectors :that is if your using the compact (no cut) style of bi-xenon projector as seen on retrofitsource.com or benhams group purchases. to do this with oem produced projectors requires alot of cutting and aiming to get things to work right. tons of trail and error to be done, plus if the projector units use single filiment bulbs you lose your high beam.
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