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ultravorx
08-25-2005, 12:13 PM
Hye guys, i finally got everything squared away. If anyone is interested in getting the lights retrofitted, just shoot me over a PM and we can get the ball rolling.

Cost: $225 for the labor, shipping, and minor parts (relays, shrouds, paint, etc)

Whats needed: Your headlights, the pair, and all the supplies (bulbs, ballasts and projectors)

If you supply the equipment, great! If not, i will price it all out via current ebay pricing, then you can pay for everything in a lump sum.

Turn time: about 1 week once i have all the components

The rest is in the "disclaimer"

Frank

Zack
08-25-2005, 01:25 PM
What is the pinion angle?!!
I commend you for this venture into modding for other owners.
Beware of *********s

Warpath
08-26-2005, 09:09 AM
There are places that can chrome plastic. I believe it is sprayed on. You may be able to have one of these places chrome them for anyone who doesn't like the black look.

ultravorx
08-26-2005, 09:17 AM
There are places that can chrome plastic. I believe it is sprayed on. You may be able to have one of these places chrome them for anyone who doesn't like the black look.
The only problem is i know some people who did that, it ended up weakening the plastic, and the head warped the pvc!!! But, If i were to use a metal shield, it could be possible.

Frank

TooManyFords
08-26-2005, 11:21 AM
What is the pinion angle?!!
I commend you for this venture into modding for other owners.
Beware of *********s
Pay no attention to Zack... Clearly the pinion angle is just fine on those lights!

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Huzzah!

John

ultravorx
08-30-2005, 05:28 AM
Actually, i have the pinion angle setup 10% off center to help resist the 50% increase in light output :D

bigslim
08-30-2005, 08:12 AM
Will our wiring hold up with the HIDs? I know that same have put HIDs in other cars and the wiring has melted. Does this kit came with a new wiring harness?

ultravorx
08-30-2005, 08:19 AM
Will our wiring hold up with the HIDs? I know that same have put HIDs in other cars and the wiring has melted. Does this kit came with a new wiring harness?
Our wiring would hold up, but i dont use the stock wiring for the headlights.

The "kit" will have relays which run off the battery, and use the low beam as a trigger. Everything will be contained in the headlight. The only thing you must do is mount/hide the balast, connect a ground to chasis, and connect a 30amp fused wire to the battery. I will make all the other wiring connections.

Frank

DEFYANT
08-30-2005, 08:58 AM
A startling resemblance:



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