04 Denali Headlight Inspection and cleaning

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05Single, I’ll look into this in the future. Purchased Purde replacements and installed them. They were cheap and you get what you pay for. Much better than the stock with the bad reflectors but a lot off shadows.

I will keep my stock lights and look into the new bowls and retrofit.
 

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05Single, I’ll look into this in the future. Purchased Purde replacements and installed them. They were cheap and you get what you pay for. Much better than the stock with the bad reflectors but a lot off shadows.

I will keep my stock lights and look into the new bowls and retrofit.
The retrofits are a great idea and also the easiest retrofits out there, you don’t have to bake the headlights open like almost all the others. I completely forgot the stock Denali headlights are candidates for that with the brackets you can buy.
 

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My low beams are very dim. Today was the day to take them apart, clean them, and install new bulbs.
A couple pictures of the assembly’s
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I’m worried about the flaking mirror material looking down inside the light

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Excuse my french, but how in the hell did you get the actual projector assembly off of the rest of the housing??? The projectors on my 02 are filthy, but hwen I took out all the screws it wouldn't budge. reguardless of how much I pried on it.. I finally gave up for fear of breaking it. Word to the wise, it is possible to clean it up "some" with it still attached, but it is a major PITA, and I still look at it almost everyday and silently curse those housings...

Many thanks for any help as to how you did this wizardry!
 

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Excuse my french, but how in the hell did you get the actual projector assembly off of the rest of the housing??? The projectors on my 02 are filthy, but hwen I took out all the screws it wouldn't budge. reguardless of how much I pried on it.. I finally gave up for fear of breaking it. Word to the wise, it is possible to clean it up "some" with it still attached, but it is a major PITA, and I still look at it almost everyday and silently curse those housings...

Many thanks for any help as to how you did this wizardry!
They’re held in place with Permaseal which is a *****. Google it. Heat helps a bit, prying helps a bit and you definitely need a good razor knife.
 
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Excuse my french, but how in the hell did you get the actual projector assembly off of the rest of the housing??? The projectors on my 02 are filthy, but hwen I took out all the screws it wouldn't budge. reguardless of how much I pried on it.. I finally gave up for fear of breaking it. Word to the wise, it is possible to clean it up "some" with it still attached, but it is a major PITA, and I still look at it almost everyday and silently curse those housings...

Many thanks for any help as to how you did this wizardry!


I’m sorry but there was not a secret . Maybe it was easier because I already determined they were “toast” I pried from simultaneous points at the same time
 
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The retrofits are a great idea and also the easiest retrofits out there, you don’t have to bake the headlights open like almost all the others. I completely forgot the stock Denali headlights are candidates for that with the brackets you can buy.


Will the new retrofits bolt into the purde lights I naught? They don’t have good light but they look much better than my old stock units
 

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Will the new retrofits bolt into the purde lights I naught? They don’t have good light but they look much better than my old stock units
Into the purde lights ? They will only fit if your new lights have the same projectors as the stock ones. I know Anzo U-bar ones work.
 
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Into the purde lights ? They will only fit if your new lights have the same projectors as the stock ones. I know Anzo U-bar ones work.
The new hids will have projectors so I guess that matters so that the adapter plates and everything line up?
 
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Buy CB&D brackets for a retrofit. $55

Then get H1 bowls from theretrofitsource.com

Acme super mini H1 - $50
Morimoto mini H1 - $150

H1 halogen bulbs - $10 - $30
H1 HID kit - $30 - $150

Not only will you have new bowls with new reflective and non flaking chrome but you’ll have better output than you would even with brand new oem lights
Finally going to do this... ordering later today. Any reason not to proceed with something like this?
 

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Finally going to do this... ordering later today. Any reason not to proceed with something like this?
I have zero regret . Anyone who has done this has zero regret
 

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