2003 HID headlight RETRO-FIT !
#21
Originally Posted by 350z-noob
even the TSX single xenon projector would be better choice for the money. adding a washer mod would definitely create a blue cut off line! The E46 projector is an ok one.
Since you would like feedback on the the look, it definitely need a nice pair of bezels to the touch. E46 bixenon bezel would be a nice choice. You can even do a home make bezel, too!
Since you would like feedback on the the look, it definitely need a nice pair of bezels to the touch. E46 bixenon bezel would be a nice choice. You can even do a home make bezel, too!
How would you make some nice home made shrouds?
#22
Originally Posted by mw9
what about the wiring? Is this a plug n play or do have to figure out the wires. Thanks for all the info. I was also wondering if I could buy some non-hid headlights off ebay and retro-fit the projectors in there, just so I could leave my lights on while I worked on this project.
The wiring is easy. The bulbs just plug up to the factory HID unit and for the hi beam solenoid, I crimped on two male connectors and plugged them up to the H7 hi beam connector.
If you do purchase non-HID headlights and do the retro-fit, post some pictures please.
#24
Originally Posted by kinetikz
Any pics of the cut-off?
Anyone?
#25
Originally Posted by MrWatchDawg
thats looks bad *** but im to scared to **** with it because i might end up screwing up something more hah
-mo
-mo
A few people in this forum say that these projectors are not so good, but to me they are so much brighter and better than the factory ones. If I had to really say how much brighter, I would say at least 3 times brighter if not 4 times brighter. I would love to have them even brighter with these other and better Bi-xenon projectors, but how much brighter will they be?
Before, when I go down a dark road, my lights were just okay (about the brightness of regular halogens). Not sure if there were anything wrong with my headlights, but I hated them. I am not over exaggerating when I say that these are like a totally big difference. Now when I go down the same dark road, my retro-fit HID lights up three lanes and I can see everything.
It's like getting Lasik for your eyes.
#26
Originally Posted by 350z4realz
The wiring is easy. The bulbs just plug up to the factory HID unit and for the hi beam solenoid, I crimped on two male connectors and plugged them up to the H7 hi beam connector.
If you do purchase non-HID headlights and do the retro-fit, post some pictures please.
If you do purchase non-HID headlights and do the retro-fit, post some pictures please.
#27
Originally Posted by mw9
I am alittle confused. The 2003 bulbs are d2r and the e46 are d2s. I am sure I am just missing something. Sorry for all the questions, just want some better lights in my 03.
#30
People buy PVC piping at ACE or LOWES to do the home make shroud. I didnt want to go that path so I didnt look into that. I bought a set of E46 bixenon shroud to cover the TSX projectors.
But let me find some example for you:
This guy posted this on my regular website:
"Walmart cat bowl, bought 4 of them and I cut the bezels out of 2 of them.
They are stainless steel, I polished the bezels and brushed the shrouds.
BTW they cost 0.97 cents each."
The other guy do the flanges, etc..I searched for the last 10 mins for you but it didnt come up as I wanted. And Im getting tired so, lol. But they are examples for home made shrouds for you. If you would like to know more or to search more, read up HIDplanet.com to find out! Good luck with your project!
Oh, just for the record, your retrofitted would be a lot better than the stock d2r HID. I said I prefer the stock one not because its better. Its because I got tired of doing all of that retrofitting...
Have you sealed up your headlight completely? Encounter and rain fall yet?
But let me find some example for you:
This guy posted this on my regular website:
"Walmart cat bowl, bought 4 of them and I cut the bezels out of 2 of them.
They are stainless steel, I polished the bezels and brushed the shrouds.
BTW they cost 0.97 cents each."
The other guy do the flanges, etc..I searched for the last 10 mins for you but it didnt come up as I wanted. And Im getting tired so, lol. But they are examples for home made shrouds for you. If you would like to know more or to search more, read up HIDplanet.com to find out! Good luck with your project!
Oh, just for the record, your retrofitted would be a lot better than the stock d2r HID. I said I prefer the stock one not because its better. Its because I got tired of doing all of that retrofitting...
Have you sealed up your headlight completely? Encounter and rain fall yet?
#31
Originally Posted by 350z-noob
People buy PVC piping at ACE or LOWES to do the home make shroud. I didnt want to go that path so I didnt look into that. I bought a set of E46 bixenon shroud to cover the TSX projectors.
But let me find some example for you:
This guy posted this on my regular website:
"Walmart cat bowl, bought 4 of them and I cut the bezels out of 2 of them.
They are stainless steel, I polished the bezels and brushed the shrouds.
BTW they cost 0.97 cents each."
The other guy do the flanges, etc..I searched for the last 10 mins for you but it didnt come up as I wanted. And Im getting tired so, lol. But they are examples for home made shrouds for you. If you would like to know more or to search more, read up HIDplanet.com to find out! Good luck with your project!
Oh, just for the record, your retrofitted would be a lot better than the stock d2r HID. I said I prefer the stock one not because its better. Its because I got tired of doing all of that retrofitting...
Have you sealed up your headlight completely? Encounter and rain fall yet?
But let me find some example for you:
This guy posted this on my regular website:
"Walmart cat bowl, bought 4 of them and I cut the bezels out of 2 of them.
They are stainless steel, I polished the bezels and brushed the shrouds.
BTW they cost 0.97 cents each."
The other guy do the flanges, etc..I searched for the last 10 mins for you but it didnt come up as I wanted. And Im getting tired so, lol. But they are examples for home made shrouds for you. If you would like to know more or to search more, read up HIDplanet.com to find out! Good luck with your project!
Oh, just for the record, your retrofitted would be a lot better than the stock d2r HID. I said I prefer the stock one not because its better. Its because I got tired of doing all of that retrofitting...
Have you sealed up your headlight completely? Encounter and rain fall yet?
#34
#36
Hey,
just figured I'd pass this along. If you guys are looking to do a retrofit and you want quality, check these guys out:
http://www.lightwerkz.net/
They do awesome work. Their HID kits are quality and at good price too. They can do all kinds of stuff with the Z housing and even install 'angel' eyes if you want that. I am curious how that would look on the Z.
just figured I'd pass this along. If you guys are looking to do a retrofit and you want quality, check these guys out:
http://www.lightwerkz.net/
They do awesome work. Their HID kits are quality and at good price too. They can do all kinds of stuff with the Z housing and even install 'angel' eyes if you want that. I am curious how that would look on the Z.
#37
I would go to this :www.customlightz.com
Richard is a great guy and very knowledgable.
Richard is a great guy and very knowledgable.
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