Camaro HID Projector Headlights
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Originally Posted by slmdLS1
heads. do it.
Do you have any flow #'s on em?
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Good to hear you sold them! I look forward to seeing pics of your newer lights.
This all has inspired me to start my own retrofit project. I've already ordered TSX projectors, and now I need to find some reasonably priced headlamps.
This all has inspired me to start my own retrofit project. I've already ordered TSX projectors, and now I need to find some reasonably priced headlamps.
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Could someone tell me where the best place to get good projectors from? I hope there is someplace that sells them besides an Acura dealer...
I would also be very interested if anyone knows about headlight replacements for the Firebird.
I would also be very interested if anyone knows about headlight replacements for the Firebird.
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Originally Posted by Matt_C
Could someone tell me where the best place to get good projectors from? I hope there is someplace that sells them besides an Acura dealer...
I would also be very interested if anyone knows about headlight replacements for the Firebird.
I would also be very interested if anyone knows about headlight replacements for the Firebird.
You can land some good TSX projectors for around $150-$200
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Originally Posted by Matt_C
Could someone tell me where the best place to get good projectors from? I hope there is someplace that sells them besides an Acura dealer...
I would also be very interested if anyone knows about headlight replacements for the Firebird.
I would also be very interested if anyone knows about headlight replacements for the Firebird.
Here is a list of projectors as well as pics of the 03+ TSX unit.
http://faqlight.carpassion.info/car-...htm#acura03tsx
What kind of question do you have about the firebird lights?
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The question is if anyone already offers a decent Firebird headlight replacement kit.
Unless it is pitch black, I usually drive with the park and fog lights on, just because I think it looks better than the stock halogen headlamps. I don't really like some non-flip up lights that I believe came on a certain year of the Firehawk, and I saw another pic of some aftermarket non-flip-up lights, but didn't like the look.
I like the new C6 lights, and might be interested if someone offered a similar kit for the Firebird. But really I'd just like a good looking, brighter set of fold-down/flip-up headlights... so I wouldn't be ashamed (and blind) to drive around at night.
I'm interested in making my own set of projector-style headlamps (hence the above question), but it's a fairly low priority, and I would be more likely to just pay for it if I could find something I liked.
...I'm pretty new to this topic and haven't really done any research yet, so excuse my ignorance if I'm missing something that is obvious.
Unless it is pitch black, I usually drive with the park and fog lights on, just because I think it looks better than the stock halogen headlamps. I don't really like some non-flip up lights that I believe came on a certain year of the Firehawk, and I saw another pic of some aftermarket non-flip-up lights, but didn't like the look.
I like the new C6 lights, and might be interested if someone offered a similar kit for the Firebird. But really I'd just like a good looking, brighter set of fold-down/flip-up headlights... so I wouldn't be ashamed (and blind) to drive around at night.
I'm interested in making my own set of projector-style headlamps (hence the above question), but it's a fairly low priority, and I would be more likely to just pay for it if I could find something I liked.
...I'm pretty new to this topic and haven't really done any research yet, so excuse my ignorance if I'm missing something that is obvious.
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Matt, I posted a whole bunch of stuff here, but decided to start a whole new thread instead. Just go here:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...70#post4651370
It's been a while since I've messed with the lights so this was a nice way to refresh my memory.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...70#post4651370
It's been a while since I've messed with the lights so this was a nice way to refresh my memory.
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for the record i have e46's fit fine, and they sit slightly farther back in the headlight. There is one downside you need to remove about a 1"x1" square of metal from behind the headlight for the ballast to connect to the bulb.
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Originally Posted by Guy2626c
for the record i have e46's fit fine, and they sit slightly farther back in the headlight. There is one downside you need to remove about a 1"x1" square of metal from behind the headlight for the ballast to connect to the bulb.
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Originally Posted by MosesMcgregor
Looks good, I guess great minds think alike.
Here is the project i have been thinkin of for a while but just started recently.
Here is the project i have been thinkin of for a while but just started recently.
I could use some info as I'm about to do this myself.
You said you are using TSX Projectors?
Where did you get the cool "cover/housing" the makes everything look nice?
Do you have any pictures of how you mounted yours?
Chris