New sets of EYEs
Looks good. You might wanna try the ocular or apollo shroud up top. Looks like something is missings. the e46 will fit too but requires alot of trimming and might have to extend it. The projectors are a night and day difference. Just need to adjust the cutoff lines which is why i mount and test all the lights on my car so i know they are straight. Good work
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Looks good. You might wanna try the ocular or apollo shroud up top. Looks like something is missings. the e46 will fit too but requires alot of trimming and might have to extend it. The projectors are a night and day difference. Just need to adjust the cutoff lines which is why i mount and test all the lights on my car so i know they are straight. Good work
thanks for all the compliments guys.
The gatlin or the cayanee will not fit. They are way too big. Mounting to brackets then mounting the brackets to the reflector is the way to go. It will give you the rotational adjustment needed to line the cutoffs better and will not move when bounceing around from driving
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From: Downers Grove, IL
Yeah definitely going to do brackets and use better projectors. I've had no problems with the projectors bouncing with this method yet. Sucks that I had to find out the hard way the gatlings wont fit. Now i get to use the extra one that i didnt hack up to vacuum form lol.
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no problem. forgot to take pics as i was working and didnt want camera to get dusty. How is yours turning out?
Realizing I went a little trim crazy in some areas, so making some sort of mounts with limited supplies at this point, theres gonna be some JB-Weld slinging once everything is line up cleaned up and bolted up for added security from wiggling a loose.
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From: Downers Grove, IL
cool. good luck with your build.


