I did a quick search and didn’t find any information on this exact project, so I thought I would share. I did a retrofit of the Morimoto Mini D2S 2.0s (http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...roducts_id=236) and I could not be happier with the results.
I have a 2004 DG Coupe 5AT, and the projector essentially fit right into the low beam area of my headlight with no housing modifications at all (I did have the HID kit already). I also ended up keeping the D2R bulbs that were already in my lights, and it worked fine even though the projectors recommend D2S. I don’t have any pictures of it completed as of yet, but I will add the one I have of the open headlight.
I did a few other things as well, LEDs in clearance strip, angel eyes on the high beams, black housing and color match WV2 projector shroud. The end result is insanely great light output, definitely the best $110 I have spent on my G to date.
Just thought I would share, if anyone would like more details or information feel free to let me know.
I have a 2004 DG Coupe 5AT, and the projector essentially fit right into the low beam area of my headlight with no housing modifications at all (I did have the HID kit already). I also ended up keeping the D2R bulbs that were already in my lights, and it worked fine even though the projectors recommend D2S. I don’t have any pictures of it completed as of yet, but I will add the one I have of the open headlight.
I did a few other things as well, LEDs in clearance strip, angel eyes on the high beams, black housing and color match WV2 projector shroud. The end result is insanely great light output, definitely the best $110 I have spent on my G to date.
Just thought I would share, if anyone would like more details or information feel free to let me know.
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Hi Tiffany...the headlights look good!
Let me know when you get "the other project" in the mail
Let me know when you get "the other project" in the mail

Thanks! I got it today and I am so excited that I can hardly stand it! Getting installed right after work for sure. Thanks again 

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Good job. Any pics of it with the lights on?
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WHAAAAAAAT??? How did it get there THAT fast? Originally Posted by Tiffanator
Thanks! I got it today and I am so excited that I can hardly stand it! Getting installed right after work for sure. Thanks again

I have been trying (unsuccessfully) to take pictures of the lights… anyone have any tips on this? The lights are so bright the picture just gets flooded.
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Lower the exposure settings on your camera. Also try taking pictures in the evening as opposed to at night.
Thanks for posting this, btw. Knowing that these projectors are pretty much a bolt-in affair, I might take a stab at this myself. What shrouds did you use?
Thanks for posting this, btw. Knowing that these projectors are pretty much a bolt-in affair, I might take a stab at this myself. What shrouds did you use?
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If you have any questions let me know!! I love my morimoto's!!
If you have any questions let me know!! I love my morimoto's!!
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Thanks for posting this, btw. Knowing that these projectors are pretty much a bolt-in affair, I might take a stab at this myself. What shrouds did you use?
Thank you much, I will try that asap. I went with the value Apollo (http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...roducts_id=130) because I knew I was going to color match it anyway, but I did end up having to cut quite a bit off the shroud in order to fit everything back together. I would say this was the hardest part of the whole project, lol!Originally Posted by Mr. Brett
Lower the exposure settings on your camera. Also try taking pictures in the evening as opposed to at night.Thanks for posting this, btw. Knowing that these projectors are pretty much a bolt-in affair, I might take a stab at this myself. What shrouds did you use?
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Thanks. Originally Posted by Tiffanator
Thank you much, I will try that asap. I went with the value Apollo (http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...roducts_id=130) because I knew I was going to color match it anyway, but I did end up having to cut quite a bit off the shroud in order to fit everything back together. I would say this was the hardest part of the whole project, lol!
I'm assuming you used a Dremel or something similar on the shrouds? Also, how did you get them shaped to match the bowls of the stock housing? Trial and error, or is there something I'm missing?I like the Apollo, but I'm leaning toward the Gatlings. I like the idea of a CCFL's inside the shroud to light up the vents when the parking lights are on.

Exactly, dremel and trying to close the light over and over until it cleared.
Daytime pic attached, sorry for the glare.
Daytime pic attached, sorry for the glare.
wow,those look pretty damn good,and cheap..will def be using these for future retro projects


