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  1. #41 Re: How to- Retrofit Projectors 97-03 GP 
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    Yea I broke a couple pieces of mine also. They are very hard to get apart. That's why I recommended buying brand new headlights because the glue is soft and fresh.
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    Hey how much would you guys say is a good price for someone to do a retrofit for you? I Emailed HID Masters on how much they would do it for our SUV since there is no Spyder Projector headlamps for it. So much you guys say is a good or fair price? And i think they will offer Lifetime Warranty.
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    Depends how much of a PITA they are
    2001 Regal GS, PLOG, 3" DP, 1.9's/L76 springs. 21* of timing on a 3.4"
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    ^^^The Headlights to get into or the shop that does it?
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    To do the retrofit.
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    Got ya, i dont know how much of a pain it is but ill find out about the price later when i get a reply on a email then post later.
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    Probably better off throwing an HID kit in the housings if you can't retrofit them yourself, it's probably going to be expensive.
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    Yea it's prob going to be quite a bit. They'll prob charge you hourly at 50-75. Plus materials..It'll easily be over $500 I bet.
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    YA i though so it be expensive but im not sure. The Projectors they sell are like 200 for the pair i think or the other one i saw for like 145 for a pair. So i dont know.
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    ok did some more cutting today and notice that the holes on the projector dont all line up with the holes on the shroud
    dhp tune, sd lip, shiny stuffs, retros, gen 2 spoiler, gpo's, pregens
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    Not at all. Either use a bit of jb weld to hold the shroud on the projector or you should be able to get at least one of the screw in to hold the shroud together.
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    Turn it 180 degrees broski.
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    i know i can get atleast one in
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    IDK what you guys are talking about. The shroud should fit just fine on the projector.
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    it fits over the projector fine but it the holes dont all line up
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    Turn the shroud until they all line up..
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    ive been doing that i tried both shrouds thinking there was a flaw. neither of them all line up
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    You got the mini gatlin gun shrouds?
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    yupppp im eating dinner now ill go back in a bit and try it all again
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    They don't fit exactly unless TRS has changed the shrouds since I've purchased them. Just use a bit of jb weld or the butyl to attach them once the projector is mounted correct
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