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Kimbo63
7th April 2016, 06:43 PM
Hi all just sharing how I did my headlight projector install
Started with this kit from fleabay
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301792681644?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Remember to order with RHD Cut out option also choose your angel eyes colour and the hid temperature

Also got some demon eyes from the same seller for some extra bling
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Pair-Devil-Demon-Eyes-Module-LED-Strips-For-Projector-Lens-Headlights-Retrofit-/301829657195

Here is rhe kit all unpacked
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And the demon eyes
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I used a heatgun to soften up the sealant then pried off the glass just take your time and keep applying heat as needed
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Also used one of my trim removal tools to remove the glass found that starting from the bottom was best
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Remove the outer shield two Philips screws
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Now remove the reflector by undoing the headlight adjuster screws on the back of the light then a bit of force to get it off the clip
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Now remove the globe holder spring and shield held in by a small Philips screw and discard
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Time to paint the reflector and outer shield if you choose to this is an option I wanted mine black so in to the paint booth it went first for a coat of adhesive promoter
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So while paint is drying remove the globe holder on the projector I also installed the demon eyes at the same time 6608266083
Now fit the H4 size silicone washer from the kit ready for installation I chose to seal of the back of the projector with aluminium tape as I found the demon eyes was reflecting out the back
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Couple of coats of flat black and ready to come out of the paint booth lol
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Now with clean hands start assembling careful not to scratch the new paint job
Fit projector into reflector housing making sure the wires go in the bottom slot select the H4 washer from the kit and tighten up the nut
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Fit the globe holder and the hid globe and then back into the light housing start the two adjuster screws first then press on to the stud
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Fit outer shield and refit the glass remember to blow out light with air and clean the inside of the glass
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All done now repeat for the other side and done job took approx 4 hours from go to whoa there is a complete wiring harness that comes in the kit witch is nearly all plug and play wee bit of soldering for the Angel and demon eyes easy done here is the end result
66094660956609666097


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BigRAWesty
7th April 2016, 07:13 PM
Awesome write up.. thanks

lucus30
7th April 2016, 07:28 PM
Hi all just sharing how I did my headlight projector install
Started with this kit from fleabay
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301792681644?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Remember to order with RHD Cut out option also choose your angel eyes colour and the hid temperature

Also got some demon eyes from the same seller for some extra bling
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Pair-Devil-Demon-Eyes-Module-LED-Strips-For-Projector-Lens-Headlights-Retrofit-/301829657195

Here is rhe kit all unpacked
66070
And the demon eyes
66071

I used a heatgun to soften up the sealant then pried off the glass just take your time and keep applying heat as needed
66072
Also used one of my trim removal tools to remove the glass found that starting from the bottom was best
66073
Remove the outer shield two Philips screws
66074
Now remove the reflector by undoing the headlight adjuster screws on the back of the light then a bit of force to get it off the clip
66075
66076
66077

Now remove the globe holder spring and shield held in by a small Philips screw and discard
6607966080
Time to paint the reflector and outer shield if you choose to this is an option I wanted mine black so in to the paint booth it went first for a coat of adhesive promoter
66081
So while paint is drying remove the globe holder on the projector I also installed the demon eyes at the same time 6608266083
Now fit the H4 size silicone washer from the kit ready for installation I chose to seal of the back of the projector with aluminium tape as I found the demon eyes was reflecting out the back
660856608466086
Couple of coats of flat black and ready to come out of the paint booth lol
66087
Now with clean hands start assembling careful not to scratch the new paint job
Fit projector into reflector housing making sure the wires go in the bottom slot select the H4 washer from the kit and tighten up the nut
6608866089
Fit the globe holder and the hid globe and then back into the light housing start the two adjuster screws first then press on to the stud
6609066091[/ATTACH
Fit outer shield and refit the glass remember to blow out light with air and clean the inside of the glass
[ATTACH=CONFIG]6609266093
All done now repeat for the other side and done job took approx 4 hours from go to whoa there is a complete wiring harness that comes in the kit witch is nearly all plug and play wee bit of soldering for the Angel and demon eyes easy done here is the end result
66094660956609666097


Send from my iPad cos this site rocks now on the tablet now that Andy fixed it:thumbup:

Sweet you wanna do me a set?

Kimbo63
7th April 2016, 07:31 PM
Just follow the step by step instructions Lucus lol

lucus30
7th April 2016, 07:37 PM
Just follow the step by step instructions Lucus lol

yeah im not sure I have the finesse for it. I need to buy some new headlights soon so will probably buy some and do it then.
Not sure what brand though... maybe depo?

Kimbo63
7th April 2016, 07:38 PM
Awesome write up.. thanks
Thanks mate really wasn't too hard a good heatgun is handy but also would have like to do the job on new lights but came out OK handy hint on the original Nissan lights don't forget the adjusters are left hand threads
Cheers Kimbo

mudski
7th April 2016, 09:59 PM
Nice job mate. Ive had mine, same as your but i have blue devils eyes, for 18months or so and i love the light output.
I found it easier to put the entire light in the oven as i found keeping the heat even hard with the heat gun.
Lucas, Depo are the best in aftermarket lights.

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Kimbo63
13th April 2016, 01:58 PM
Must say light output is amazing thought I would add this
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Saves any one wanting to do this digging it out the manual