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Old 01-01-2014, 01:40 AM   #141
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Old 01-01-2014, 09:21 AM   #142
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Also I might be completely over thinking this whole retrofit thing. This guy makes it look easy as hell.


It won't be quite that easy on our headlights. You will have to do some cutting because the shaft won't fit through the hole (that's what she said). And then you may need to make some adjustments on the shroud to make it look right. Plus he was able to use the adapter that is supposed to line up your cutoff for you. We can't do that with ours.

So the retro on the ga will be a little more difficult than that one but shouldn't be horrible since the projectors have a threaded shaft mounting them won't be the hardest part.
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Old 01-01-2014, 12:53 PM   #143
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I couldn't put into words why I really wasnt comfortable buying Osram CBI 5ks for the D2S 2.0s but a thread on HIDPlanet pretty much nailed it.

"It's like having a 600hp car but never going above 55mph." As in you are not getting the true potential of the bulbs since you have much better projectors out there to use. But then again not much can fit inside our headlights. The shrouds barely fit ffs with the mini projectors.

Still might get the Osrams though. This is how they should look, he has the same bulbs and the D2S 2.0s

http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/show...-CBI-Happiness
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Old 01-01-2014, 01:31 PM   #144
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what is that black stuff he is cutting to fill in the gaps?
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what is that black stuff he is cutting to fill in the gaps?
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...roducts_id=792
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Also what sort of primer should I use(lacquer or epoxy etc) for inside the reflector bowl so I can primer it then paint it black?
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Old 01-01-2014, 02:23 PM   #147
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Valspar primer from lowes.
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Old 01-01-2014, 04:18 PM   #148
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Does the temperature matter for primers? Everything I see always says use a high temp paint that can withstand the heat from the projectors.

Also those outputs look great and I agree do what you want it's your car I think the orsam bulbs had better coverage and looked more even with the beam pattern.
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Old 01-01-2014, 07:12 PM   #149
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I couldn't put into words why I really wasnt comfortable buying Osram CBI 5ks for the D2S 2.0s but a thread on HIDPlanet pretty much nailed it.

"It's like having a 600hp car but never going above 55mph." As in you are not getting the true potential of the bulbs since you have much better projectors out there to use. But then again not much can fit inside our headlights. The shrouds barely fit ffs with the mini projectors.

Still might get the Osrams though. This is how they should look, he has the same bulbs and the D2S 2.0s

http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/show...-CBI-Happiness
Anyone who isn't a member on hidp can't view those pics.
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Old 01-01-2014, 07:13 PM   #150
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Then register you jackass, it takes 30 seconds.

If you ever plan on doing the retro yourself you'll have to register.
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i did my retro and didnt register on the site... dafuq??
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Because you went the easy way and all you had to do was replace a projector.
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Old 01-01-2014, 07:55 PM   #153
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ur way easy to. remove lense... drill 9007 bulb whole bigger... screw in mini projo....

im gunna tackle another retro for sale here sooner or later
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Old 01-01-2014, 07:58 PM   #154
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I noticed you have to use an oven to heat that butyl stuff up. Doing that shouldn't harm CCFLs correct?

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should be fine, the HID puts out a good amount of heat and mine still working
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Oven won't harm anything. This is an on-going fear people have when putting their headlights in the oven. It WILL NOT harm the headlight in any way as long as you put it at the right temp and time.
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and dont let the housing touch the metal of the oven... needs to be on wood
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So preheat to the correct temperature then turn the oven off and then place the headlights or preheat and leave the oven on then put in the headlights?
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I preheat and left it on otherwise it will cool down too much during the process I would think.

Also this guy is selling some FX-R 3.0's for $50 but you will need new lenses he says they both have damage. But $50 is a good price if you're wanting to tackle something a bit more difficult. The link is below.... Sorry if your not a hidp member!

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