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Old 11-23-2004, 09:07 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by SilviaDriver
do a write up id like to see how its done. ive been reading on how to do it for over a year now.
Here are the cliffnotes, sorry no pictures:

Just take all the screws and rubber pieces off of the headlight then put it in a pre heated oven at 250 degrees for 7 mins. You can leave the rubber strip that goes across the top front. Then carefully pry the lens front lens off with a flat head screwdriver.

Then take the projector mounting plate off by loosening the two adjustment 8mm bolts. Take apart the projector off the oem cutoff shield with a dremel. I used the stock projector's rear reflector cup to mount my new projectors...hard to explain without pics but I cut the cup off and left it's mounting base. The base fit right over the new projector and sandwiched it against the mounting plate. Use locktite on the screws.
I even used the oem s15 shrouds around the new projector lenses so the lights look completely oem.
Put everything back together and use the oven to reseal the lights and the rest should be wiring balasts, etc.
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