twentyfour
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After test fitting the projector in the step above, I was ready to finish up the installation of the projectors so I could start the aiming process.
Before you are ready to proceed from here, you need to modify one more thing. That hole where the deflector was mounted, you should drill that out with about a 1/8" bit. You'll be feeding two 20ga wires through there for the solenoid to activate the armature for "high beam" activation later.
Here is the assembly of the later style projector. Once the projector is set and locked in (not too tight, so it can be rotated to level later), start the assembly. This black plastic ring allows for the newer style dust cap to be threaded on.
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The bulb fits in....
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This horseshoe clip fits in and sits flush, it keeps the bulb in place. Pretty cool.
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Clip installed....
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I'm about to embark on getting this done and I have a couple of questions:And final step, the dust cap installed.
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Just realized I don't have a pic of my relay harness or other hardware. I'll grab some over the weekend and add them in, if anyone wants any ideas of where to mount them.
Here is the projector completed, and ready to take out and aim.
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High beams, with splitters to retain the halogen high beams as well.
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For this "Just realized I don't have a pic of my relay harness or other hardware. I'll grab some over the weekend and add them in, if anyone wants any ideas of where to mount them." Did you ever get a chance to take those pictures or have any advice on where to mount them?
Also, how did you do the splitters for the high beam?
Thanks!
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