Prototype projector headlight
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Sorry to bump such an old post, but this caught my eye. It looks like this was done in 2010 right? How have they been running? Any problems, things you wish were different? Is is possible for you to post a shopping list of what I would need to do a similar mod? If it already exists, could someone point me in that direction please. Anyways, kick ass job bro.
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Sorry to bump such an old post, but this caught my eye. It looks like this was done in 2010 right? How have they been running? Any problems, things you wish were different? Is is possible for you to post a shopping list of what I would need to do a similar mod? If it already exists, could someone point me in that direction please. Anyways, kick ass job bro.
The only tricky part is getting them aimed horizontally, and even that's not that tricky, it's just another adjustment to do. After you do it once, make notches so the discs line up.
I hate seeing folks go with the H4 cibies/hella/ecodes and then going HID since I went that route first and know what the results are. Unless you are truly on a budget, I would not recommend it at all.
Here's a shopping list:
* Aluminum headlight cover from Pegasus Racing, part #3610-007
* FX-R projector pair from The Retrofit Source
* Cheap 55watt ballasts and 55watt HID bulbs from ebay.
* 2 black plungers to cover the exposed projector assemblies
I don't recall the bolt sizes you need, but a trip to the hardware store with the projectors in hand should be all you need.
Let me know if you have any other questions. I will be removing them for the state inspection to put stockers back on and will take pics then.
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They have held up really well. I wouldn't really change anything with the design if I had to do it over again with maybe the exception of the plunger covers that keep dust and water out of the projectors. That part isn't very elegant, but it's been holding up. The only change (minor) is that I have painted the silver to a gloss black and have gone with 55watt HID ballast and bulbs. With the new 55 watt bulbs, using the high beam for distance has made the Hella pencil beams mounted on the A pillar redundant.
The only tricky part is getting them aimed horizontally, and even that's not that tricky, it's just another adjustment to do. After you do it once, make notches so the discs line up.
I hate seeing folks go with the H4 cibies/hella/ecodes and then going HID since I went that route first and know what the results are. Unless you are truly on a budget, I would not recommend it at all.
Here's a shopping list:
* Aluminum headlight cover from Pegasus Racing, part #3610-007
* FX-R projector pair from The Retrofit Source
* Cheap 55watt ballasts and 55watt HID bulbs from ebay.
* 2 black plungers to cover the exposed projector assemblies
I don't recall the bolt sizes you need, but a trip to the hardware store with the projectors in hand should be all you need.
Let me know if you have any other questions. I will be removing them for the state inspection to put stockers back on and will take pics then.
The only tricky part is getting them aimed horizontally, and even that's not that tricky, it's just another adjustment to do. After you do it once, make notches so the discs line up.
I hate seeing folks go with the H4 cibies/hella/ecodes and then going HID since I went that route first and know what the results are. Unless you are truly on a budget, I would not recommend it at all.
Here's a shopping list:
* Aluminum headlight cover from Pegasus Racing, part #3610-007
* FX-R projector pair from The Retrofit Source
* Cheap 55watt ballasts and 55watt HID bulbs from ebay.
* 2 black plungers to cover the exposed projector assemblies
I don't recall the bolt sizes you need, but a trip to the hardware store with the projectors in hand should be all you need.
Let me know if you have any other questions. I will be removing them for the state inspection to put stockers back on and will take pics then.
also im not 100% but dont they have to be D.O.T approved headlights?? not that i really care but in a accident you might be held liable
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Thanks for the advice.
I understand that the plungers cover the rear of the assembly, where did they come from. Do they come with the projectors, did you re-purpose them from something else?
So, to make sure that I understand. The projectors are face mounted into the headlight cover/disks that I am buying. Then that is held into the light socket with the chrome trim/retention ring? Then the stock assembly comes out completely and us not used in the build? Do I have this right? Does the projector need to be supported from the rear so it doesn't bounce around being held in with just the front ring?
I understand that the plungers cover the rear of the assembly, where did they come from. Do they come with the projectors, did you re-purpose them from something else?
So, to make sure that I understand. The projectors are face mounted into the headlight cover/disks that I am buying. Then that is held into the light socket with the chrome trim/retention ring? Then the stock assembly comes out completely and us not used in the build? Do I have this right? Does the projector need to be supported from the rear so it doesn't bounce around being held in with just the front ring?
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I'm already wiring him money right now. I just stuffed a $100 bill into my CD Tray and pushed the "close" button. (I paypal'd, only I did it the redneck way)
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Thanks for the advice.
I understand that the plungers cover the rear of the assembly, where did they come from. Do they come with the projectors, did you re-purpose them from something else?
So, to make sure that I understand. The projectors are face mounted into the headlight cover/disks that I am buying. Then that is held into the light socket with the chrome trim/retention ring? Then the stock assembly comes out completely and us not used in the build? Do I have this right? Does the projector need to be supported from the rear so it doesn't bounce around being held in with just the front ring?
I understand that the plungers cover the rear of the assembly, where did they come from. Do they come with the projectors, did you re-purpose them from something else?
So, to make sure that I understand. The projectors are face mounted into the headlight cover/disks that I am buying. Then that is held into the light socket with the chrome trim/retention ring? Then the stock assembly comes out completely and us not used in the build? Do I have this right? Does the projector need to be supported from the rear so it doesn't bounce around being held in with just the front ring?
The plunger is literally from a toilet plunger, you will probably have to cut it with a a pair of shears to the right size depending on the plunger. I forgot to mention, the plunger I used was too short. To make a seal with the aluminum disc, you need a 4" diameter cylinder, roughly 1-2" in length JB welded or epoxied to the disc. This will give the plunger enough distance to make a seal. The plunger piece was the most rigged piece of the entire project.
Make sure the hole is cut with a 2.25" (check the diameter, going from memory) metal hole saw when using the FX-r projectors. The projector ring will not stick out through at that point, only the convex lens itself.
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i guess he is not willing to build it for anyone lol. to bad i dont have the time to do it my self anytime soon but i have everything now saved and might just order all the parts to do it.
you dont have photos of everything you did?
you dont have photos of everything you did?
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Other than the photos in this thread, I don't have anything else. It's fairly straight forward.
Also, I couldn't bring myself sell these to anyone using a plunger as the cover for the back.