New Esky-like Projector Headlights

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gettinbigger08

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The HID bulbs are much wider than the stock H1's, so a lot of filing/dremeling is needed to expand the opening. Mine are aimed to satisfaction and the beam pattern is pretty decent.[/QUOTE]


I am really tempted to get these now. How did you seal them once you cut the holes to fit? Stock headlights just twist to lock, does it still retain that functionality?

I've already got HIDs, will be buying new bulbs to fit. Thanks for your help man!
 
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I am really tempted to get these now. How did you seal them once you cut the holes to fit? Stock headlights just twist to lock, does it still retain that functionality?


The stock metal clip can still be used to secure the HID bulb. I had some old rubber grommets laying around that I used to protect the bulb enclosures from the elements... the plastic ones that came with the housings are too shallow to accept the HID bulb.
 

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Hey Williajj and Pace,

Do y'all have pics of what the lights look like on a wall or from the driver's seat? I bought lights for my Tahoe and I'm having major trouble with the light output... I understand that you have to pull the bulb out of the housing to get light out of it? I'm wondering if y'all's lights are the same for the Yukon or not...

Thanks

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22916

Pics of mine.
 
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