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So thanks to Serge and a few guys here in the forum for starting this awesome trend to make our headlights belog to this century ( even fu..ing Hundays have projector headlights and our 50K hoes don't) I decided to start this project on my own. I'm a big fan of DIY ( because I'm cheap lol). Spoke to Serge a few times on the phone, spoke to the guys at the retrofitsource, and decided to go with S2000 projectors and oem ballasts , Gatling shrouds and D2S Philips 85122+ bulbs. Here is a step by step how I did it. Again my first time doing this, just from reading around and talking to people. Let me know how I did
Tyc headlights from eBay
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Heatgun used from amazon
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Put it in the oven for 9 min
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Timer started
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Just puting it in the oven was not enough, I had to use the eat gun and go around to help with the opening, used a butter knife and a flat head screwdriver to open it
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Lens off
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Time to separate the reflectors
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Be very careful when you separate the reflectors so you don't brake the ball joints because your reflectors will be loose when you put it back together. Use a long screwdriver to pry it from its place gently
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I did not take a pic of the S2Ks before together but you can google it and see them. I took the lense out so I don't damage them and started to mod the projector
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2nd
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And done
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Time to cut the reflectors, in these pics I did not make a big enough whole, this was the first try then I had to cut a whole about 3.5'' for the projectors to fit nice.
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Now the gatling shrouds that I got are a little long so I had to cut them too
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Used jb weld to glue everything together, it's sux to use this method because once you glue it that's it.
 
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Pre finished product
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Bought bytyl sealant to glue them back, in the oven for another 9 min, clamps all over it to get a nice tight seal and clear coughing just in case it did not seal properly
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Finished product
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You have to take the front bumper off so you can mount these with ease
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Since the S2Ks are on the big size I had to cut two holes on the two beams of the car so the projector will fit
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And the output
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Thanks guys hopefully this can help someone. It was my first time doing this to be honest next time I'm let a pro do it no matter how much money it costs, took way to much of my time to do this. I suggest go with a pro.
 

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That output is insane in width and intensity!!!

What wattage ballasts did you end up going with?

---------- Post added at 01:46 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:44 AM ----------

NVM you said oem. :)

Amazing job for your first go at this.
 
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That output is insane in width and intensity!!!

What wattage ballasts did you end up going with?

S2K oem ballast, I used the bulbs that came with the rx350 projectors that I have lol D2S Philips 85122+, but next week or so getting the Osram CBIs
 

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