WRAH's Custom Projectors

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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 09:39 AM
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Pete,
I hope the Valeos work out for you, us really. Are you going to sell the tsx projectors? I will probably put mine up on ebay sometime this week or next. I need to take a week off like you and get busy on these headlights I've been working to much. Do you know of any color mods for the valeos? Late..
Yea I am going to ebay them next week sometime. As for color mods for the Valeo I will try adding 1 or 2 spacers in the reflector bowl to see if I can get some color out of it. Some people had a lot of color stock from what I have read. We shall see. Stay tuned......
 
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Old Sep 28, 2005 | 10:24 PM
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Alright Pete, stay in touch I'll be looking for that DIY . Good luck, Late...
 
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Old Oct 5, 2005 | 08:44 AM
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Just an update. I decided to make the TSX projectors work (So now I have a set of ECE Valeos as a spare). This project has turned out to be a MAJOR pain and a lot more complicated than I originally had planned. It looks like I will have to hack up the back of the light housing to get these things to work. I am using the original low beam reflector as a mounting point.

I have also abandoned using LEDs in the clearance strip. Instead I will be using 2 white tubes of CCFL. I hope to have this all finished and a DIY written up by this weekend.
 
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Old Oct 5, 2005 | 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by PeteNJ
Just an update. I decided to make the TSX projectors work (So now I have a set of ECE Valeos as a spare). This project has turned out to be a MAJOR pain and a lot more complicated than I originally had planned. It looks like I will have to hack up the back of the light housing to get these things to work. I am using the original low beam reflector as a mounting point.

I have also abandoned using LEDs in the clearance strip. Instead I will be using 2 white tubes of CCFL. I hope to have this all finished and a DIY written up by this weekend.
Pete, I was starting to get worried that you bailed out of the whole project haven't heard from ya in a while. I FINALLY got my valeos today and to make an already bad day worse they were cracked ! Anway the tsx projector lens fit in the valeo projector housing so I just swaped them out and now I have clear lens, dot cut-off valeos. I'm taking off the week after next just to do this project. Crazy. Anyway I'll be impatiently waiting waiting on your DIY . Keep us posted! Late, pete.
 
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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by kennyq45
Pete, I was starting to get worried that you bailed out of the whole project haven't heard from ya in a while. I FINALLY got my valeos today and to make an already bad day worse they were cracked ! Anway the tsx projector lens fit in the valeo projector housing so I just swaped them out and now I have clear lens, dot cut-off valeos. I'm taking off the week after next just to do this project. Crazy. Anyway I'll be impatiently waiting waiting on your DIY . Keep us posted! Late, pete.
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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 03:43 PM
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i think WRAH is too busy looking up and posting gay pics on this site, instead of working on the projectors.
 
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