I've put together a compete Bi-Xenon retrofit kit for US spec ellipsoid headlights.
I had these over in the Group Buy section for a while but it seems most people just want the brackets.
It requires some slight modifications to the housing but nowhere near the level of hacking we've seen in the past. The new projector is still removable after the installation, not epoxied or fiberglass like other people have done.
My brackets are CNC laser cut 16 gauge 304 Stainless Steel
Everything else is Morimoto, the leader in BiXenon Retrofitting
The light output and cutoff is as good as most new cars! I have them in my car and they as simply amazing!
They are designed to fit Morimoto Mini H1 6.0
What you get:
-2x Red46 Stainless Steel US-spec Ellipsoid Brackets with all the necessary stainless hardware
What you pay:
$45/shipped in the US
How to buy:
I'm also a dealer for Morimoto. So everything is available through my website.













Required modifications:
Before:
After:

The "after" pics don't show the 4 holes that you'll have to drill to actually mount the unit. But that is pretty obvious.
I had these over in the Group Buy section for a while but it seems most people just want the brackets.
It requires some slight modifications to the housing but nowhere near the level of hacking we've seen in the past. The new projector is still removable after the installation, not epoxied or fiberglass like other people have done.
My brackets are CNC laser cut 16 gauge 304 Stainless Steel
Everything else is Morimoto, the leader in BiXenon Retrofitting
The light output and cutoff is as good as most new cars! I have them in my car and they as simply amazing!
They are designed to fit Morimoto Mini H1 6.0
What you get:
-2x Red46 Stainless Steel US-spec Ellipsoid Brackets with all the necessary stainless hardware
What you pay:
$45/shipped in the US
How to buy:
I'm also a dealer for Morimoto. So everything is available through my website.













Required modifications:
Before:

After:


The "after" pics don't show the 4 holes that you'll have to drill to actually mount the unit. But that is pretty obvious.
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