Projector Retro, It FINALLY stopped raining for 2 consecutive days! |
Projector Retro, It FINALLY stopped raining for 2 consecutive days! |
Apr 6, 2009 - 3:59 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 7, '07 From Portland, Oregon Currently Offline Reputation: 67 (96%) |
So I've been working towards this for a while, and I finally got the time and a dry weekend to complete my projector retrofit. This is my first time doing anything like this, so go easy on me! I used Rayme's lenses and his stickied How-To write-up for guidance. I took pix along the way sort of as an appendix to his write-up for those of us who do better with detailed visuals. I put clear lenses on all 4 headlights, but the pix below specifically pertain to the low beams, as the high beams is self explanatory.
Before: Lense Removed from one of the low beams: "Exploded view" of the components that make up the low beam internals: Tiny stainless bowl of vegetable dip mix (!) and bathtub faucet ring for shroud and bezel use: Cut out the bottom of the bowl for the lens to fit through: Cut out the reflector to fit the back of the projector through - no turning back at this point! Test fitting the projector. When I marked up the reflector to mount the projector, I removed the lens from the projector so I could make sure the cutoff shield was level. Then I test fit the projector in the reflector only, to make sure it bolted in correctly. Once I was sure that it was correct, I mounted the reflector back into the headlight bucket, tightened it in, and then drilled the projector mounting holes all the way through. By doing this, I'm able to adjust the alignment of the projector itself within the reflector. Test-fitting the shroud I made. I had to cut a notch at the top of it to allow it to recess into the reflector without the glare shield mounting point obstructing it. I also bent the bottom part of the shroud up to flatten it down some. The bent part doesn't show once it's in, but it allows the shroud to fit better into the reflector unit. I probably could have just cut this part out, but I wasn't sure how much of that would show, and I wanted to keep it as finished looking as possible. Test fitting it over the mounted projector (still without the lens on it, so I didn't risk chipping or scratching the glass lens: Mounting the shroud to the reflector unit. JDM, yo! After. This morning I learned that JB weld was a bad idea, as it doesn't bond metal to plastic well at all. Note the top part of the shroud on the passenger side. Now my celi has a lazy eye. Bummer. If I get home in time tonight, I will take it apart and figure out a plan B. It will probably involve using the mounting point where the glare shield went to screw the shroud to. The screw is small, and will probably not show at all, but we'll see. Close-up of the driver's side. Other than the issue with the passenger shroud, I'm really happy with how they came out. Once I get the passenger side fixed, I will aim them and take night shots of the cutoff. It looks really good though and has nice color banding at the top. -------------------- |
Apr 6, 2009 - 5:03 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 7, '07 From Portland, Oregon Currently Offline Reputation: 67 (96%) |
Yeah, I was thinking rivets
Holy fcukin sh*t - nice job Griffy Now make me some Dude... seriously, it took a LONG time and a lot of work. I can see why people charge a lot for this mod, not to mention the cost of the projectors themselves. Luckily I made nice friends with this mechanic guy who gave 'em to me for nothin'. -------------------- |
Apr 11, 2009 - 11:40 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 9, '08 From California Currently Offline Reputation: 5 (100%) |
Yeah, I was thinking rivets Holy fcukin sh*t - nice job Griffy Now make me some Dude... seriously, it took a LONG time and a lot of work. I can see why people charge a lot for this mod, not to mention the cost of the projectors themselves. Luckily I made nice friends with this mechanic guy who gave 'em to me for nothin'. Nice, Something about snuggling up next to a mechanic for free projectors is something that few of us can do (most mechanics don't like other guys rubbin all over them...) The retrofit looks great! I'd be pretty bummed if one decided to be lazy on me, but at least it's fixable. I can't believe how you made that shroud, I would never have thought about that. Once again, you're giving us more options to consider before doing the project ourselves. I am curious though, exactly what projectors did you use? I like the size and shape of them. Are you planning on putting HID's in them (since I know you do the GB HID sales)? Man, this just makes me want to do mine now. I have the lenses, housings, just about everything except for the projectors. Hate to say it, but you need a new paint job.. and is that a crack in your front bumper? Looks like you got angry when installing your fogs :-P The JDM high beams look like this vs. the USDM ones (Rayme's) Looks like they don't have the plastic shroud around the edge, and that the actual reflector is a little bit smaller, more directed. Not sure why ours come out as more of a spotlight to be honest. -TC This post has been edited by razor7: Apr 11, 2009 - 11:50 PM -------------------- Live your life for yourself. Don't hold back for anything or anyone.
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