retrofit projector question
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retrofit projector question
i have a question about the way you are suppose to dremel and put the projector into the housing. Since sedan owners reflectors/ reflector bracket is different (just found that out) from the coupes i need to see if this is correct. is it suppose to look like this behind the shroud? am i suppose to dremel the reflector itself? thanks.
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Haha...I have been wondering the same thing. I haven't had a chance to do the project yet, but have been trying to plan it. Did you pull the headlights out, or is that a picture of someone else's lights? Can you post a picture of the back of the headlight reflectors/brackets? That will give me a better idea of how I will approach my install. I think I have an idea for a custom shroud for mine, but I have to go pick up the materials. The TSX projectors keep staring me in the face everytime I go home! Thanks bro...take pics of the install!
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you can make a shroud that funnels around the projector to make it look nicer.
more or less you will have to dremel to get the projector in a good position to mount. mount to the housing and not the reflector.
Some people use shrouds from other cars, some use coke cans =D.
is that a tub of protein powder in the background?
more or less you will have to dremel to get the projector in a good position to mount. mount to the housing and not the reflector.
Some people use shrouds from other cars, some use coke cans =D.
is that a tub of protein powder in the background?
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yeah khsonic i will those are mine (bought an extra set). i just did the dumbest thing. i took everything apart and put it back together. I put it in the oven at 300 and forgot to turn it off after it preheated. Then to top that off i forgot it was inthere until i smelled the sealeant. . . well the headlight lens melted... so just a warning pay attention to the baking process. next time i think i might just use a heat gun.
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i have the same damn problem regarding weight lol.
you can safely bake your headlights at 200-225F. You dont need the glue to be super soft, but at 225 it is soft enough to open.
When you do open the lens, pry evenly from both the top and bottom or the shroud attached the to lens may crack.
you can safely bake your headlights at 200-225F. You dont need the glue to be super soft, but at 225 it is soft enough to open.
When you do open the lens, pry evenly from both the top and bottom or the shroud attached the to lens may crack.
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Originally Posted by soaped
you can make a shroud that funnels around the projector to make it look nicer.
more or less you will have to dremel to get the projector in a good position to mount. mount to the housing and not the reflector.
Some people use shrouds from other cars, some use coke cans =D.
is that a tub of protein powder in the background?
more or less you will have to dremel to get the projector in a good position to mount. mount to the housing and not the reflector.
Some people use shrouds from other cars, some use coke cans =D.
is that a tub of protein powder in the background?
but wouldn't that mean you'd have to dremel the reflector just so the projector would fit? cause that hole is damn sure not big enough.
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Where did you buy the second set of headlights from? How much? I am thinking of doing the same thing so I can take my time with this instead of rushing through it in one weekend. At the same time though, I don't want to spend a mint on this project. I saw some on ebay, but they are the cheap ones with the black housings, and I don't know if anyone else has gotten these. My car is my only car, and I can't afford to f these up and be screwed...
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Originally Posted by G35Lin
ehh heat gun is good enuff.. just gotta be fast...
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Make sure hte headlights are not touching any metal parts since that's conductive heat right there.. you want convective heat to heat up your headlight.. using the heated air to heat up your headlight and it'll come apart very easily, just don't put too much pressure when you pull it apart or else you'll warp your housings.
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thanks litto devil. khsonic i bought a passenger for 117 shipped great condition. then i was looking for the drivers side for the longest time and came upon a set. so i bought those for 122 shipped (thought i was getting a good deal) when they came they were in very poor condition. I emailed the seller and he said he would refund the amount. So if you buy them on ebay make sure you get losts of pictures.
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thanks littodevil. khsonic i got them on ebay, i bought a passenger side the first time and it was in great condition. i was looking for the drivers side for the longest time then i came upon a set and won them at 122 shipped. when they arrived they were trashy but he said i can get a refund. so if you buy from ebay make sure you get a lot of pictures from different angles and take your time.
getting back to that anyone have the answer?
Originally Posted by chinaman_87
but wouldn't that mean you'd have to dremel the reflector just so the projector would fit? cause that hole is damn sure not big enough.
getting back to that anyone have the answer?