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    Back to halogen fogs??? i think you should get some 3000k HID's and have actual "fog" lights. I love mine and will definately keep them. Only anout $40 on ebay for ballasts and bulbs( work fine)
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    I will never go back to halogen.. Unless the cops make me
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    Quote Originally Posted by zx7r4u2nv View Post
    I will never go back to halogen.. Unless the cops make me
    It's too excessive for me since I'd have 6 ballasts, the wiring would be a PITA, plus I don't even need fogs at this point lol.
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    ya, thats what i am running currently(6 ballasts). I just like the option to have the actual (yellow) fog lights. I do get fog and snow quite often though and can put them to good use. Oh, well. Just my opinion. Your setup is still awesome
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    Will do, I'll have this set I'm working on done tomorrow. I'm going to be purchasing a better camera this 3.2 mp 1983 camera doesn't cut it when you're trying to get quality light shots.

    I've got a picture of the hi beams on a building however the set the picture was taken from didn't have all the cross beam removed. Also the frosting on the 97-03 gp housings creates two bumps at the cutoff if you don't remove the cross beam and have the projectors basically pointing straight out of the headlight. The housing isn't tall enough when pointing in to clear the frost where the lense isn't clear.

    I want to add this pic is with ddm 35 wt H1 bulbs. Morimoto bulbs are significantly better quality! My headlight adjusters on those brackets were also broken thanks to the body shop that put them in when I did the gtx hood.



    Hi beams in my garage, garage is narrow so hard to get the full picture of how they'd look on the road. These are the only pics of bi-xenon output I have at the moment.
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    Looks like a torchure chamber. Will be looking foward to your new pics.

    it puts the lotion on its skin. LOL.............sorry
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    Anyone else get sick of typing. My girlfriend says between this site and my ar-15 forums i don't pay enough attention to her. Oh well, just do what i enjoy. We need voice over IP to make it easier. Guess others could not follow it though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zx7r4u2nv View Post
    Anyone else get sick of typing. My girlfriend says between this site and my ar-15 forums i don't pay enough attention to her. Oh well, just do what i enjoy. We need voice over IP to make it easier. Guess others could not follow it though.
    LOL, can you imagine what a nightmare voice over IP would be on this site?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cleangtp View Post
    Will do, I'll have this set I'm working on done tomorrow. I'm going to be purchasing a better camera this 3.2 mp 1983 camera doesn't cut it when you're trying to get quality light shots.

    I've got a picture of the hi beams on a building however the set the picture was taken from didn't have all the cross beam removed. Also the frosting on the 97-03 gp housings creates two bumps at the cutoff if you don't remove the cross beam and have the projectors basically pointing straight out of the headlight. The housing isn't tall enough when pointing in to clear the frost where the lense isn't clear.

    I want to add this pic is with ddm 35 wt H1 bulbs. Morimoto bulbs are significantly better quality! My headlight adjusters on those brackets were also broken thanks to the body shop that put them in when I did the gtx hood.



    Hi beams in my garage, garage is narrow so hard to get the full picture of how they'd look on the road. These are the only pics of bi-xenon output I have at the moment.
    Thanks for the pics. I look forward to more highbeam pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedDawnGXP View Post
    Thanks for the pics. I look forward to more highbeam pics.

    I look forward to ALL 4 of your hi beams in a picture!!!
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    Should look like daytime.
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    So one of the most important things to keep in mind to keep these retros waterproof is to seal up the back. The lowbeam portion of the headlight gets saturated as water will seep in through the channels between the hood and fenders and it drains right on top of the lowbeam.











    What I did was to wrap the back of the projector in foil duct tape to close the gap between the projector and the reflector. I then put the stock rubber grommet over this. I sealed this grommet into place using Permatex black silicone adhesive to make sure the grommets stay seated in their place. I put foil tape of the grommets just to keep them in place as the silicone dries. I took the tape off the grommets after 24 hours.

    Now, in between the grommet and the back of the projector I put a generous layer of Permatex silicone as well. This completely seals of the back of the headlight from moisture and since the silicone is flexible it will allow the headlight to be adjusted vertically without breaking the adhesive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedDawnGXP View Post
    So one of the most important things to keep in mind to keep these retros waterproof is to seal up the back. The lowbeam portion of the headlight gets saturated as water will seep in through the channels between the hood and fenders and it drains right on top of the lowbeam.











    What I did was to wrap the back of the projector in foil duct tape to close the gap between the projector and the reflector. I then put the stock rubber grommet over this. I sealed this grommet into place using Permatex black silicone adhesive to make sure the grommets stay seated in their place. I put foil tape of the grommets just to keep them in place as the silicone dries. I took the tape off the grommets after 24 hours.

    Now, in between the grommet and the back of the projector I put a generous layer of Permatex silicone as well. This completely seals of the back of the headlight from moisture and since the silicone is flexible it will allow the headlight to be adjusted vertically without breaking the adhesive.

    You're right RTV or some type of sealant is must for the back of the headlight. I try to be careful and do a nice bead around any suspect areas.

    I also use foil tape but only on the projector/shroud. After dremeling there's a pretty nice gap in shroud/projector top and bottom on 97-03 housings where a nasty light could escape filling the capsule with unwanted light.

    I've had great luck with no moisture getting in my retrofits, the corners on the other hand have a little more chance of water getting in. They're constructed and sealed terrible. Sometimes after sealing the corners they still get moisture but never the headlight capsules. I think 04+ models have to be a little more careful about sealing the back of the lense because of the channel you spoke of earlier.

    I know that when you complete a retro you feel damn good and it makes you want to find an excuse to drive your car. If the wife asks you to go get her a candy bar at 3am in the morning you will do it now
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    Picture of the drain channel.
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    You can fit 2 ballasts behind the battery

    I did LOL

    I'm gonna do another retrofit :hide:

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkieTheBear View Post

    I'm gonna do another retrofit
    Of course you are.
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    You will see...LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkieTheBear View Post
    You will see...LOL
    I have no doubt broski. You average a retrofit every quarter so it's about time for one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedDawnGXP View Post
    I have no doubt broski. You average a retrofit every quarter so it's about time for one.
    haha the headlights are staying its something down below thats changing

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkieTheBear View Post
    ...its something down below thats changing
    I guess it's time for that operation eh?
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