euro smileys (or non-smileys). us spec lights have fresnel lenses in front of the projector which makes the cutoffs of even the best lights out there fuzzy. it would still be good light output if you are strapped for money, however.
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Originally posted by straight6pwr View Posteuro smileys (or non-smileys). us spec lights have fresnel lenses in front of the projector which makes the cutoffs of even the best lights out there fuzzy. it would still be good light output if you are strapped for money, however.
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Originally posted by Cha Ching View PostBen, did you change your headlight set up from this past summer?
Is TRS the best place to get Morimoto HID kits? I'm still confused as to what would be the best headlight to use for this kit, Euro smileys? US ellipsoids?
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retrofitsource has their holiday sale, luckily i waited and snagged the Morimoto Mini H1 retrofit kit for only $180 which is $100 off the normal price! will post another DIY if no one does it before me. did a bunch of research and it seems the H1 kit performs pretty damn well even compared to the bigger fx-r kit. plus, i can make it completely reversible should I need to transfer it to a different car in the future.
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Originally posted by straight6pwr View Postretrofitsource has their holiday sale, luckily i waited and snagged the Morimoto Mini H1 retrofit kit for only $180 which is $100 off the normal price! will post another DIY if no one does it before me. did a bunch of research and it seems the H1 kit performs pretty damn well even compared to the bigger fx-r kit. plus, i can make it completely reversible should I need to transfer it to a different car in the future.
I jumped the gun too soon and payed $150 for the kit without the projectors. Oh well it was still well worth the loot I spent.-Art
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Originally posted by htown318is View Postsub'd for this mini retrofit. i need some of that pro cut off in my life.
You will probably have to go FXR or something else.
the good news is if you have euro smileys the morimoto H1 kit is really awesome.
The morimotos were too small or just didn't fit right without fabrication. He was able to get them into a Toyota Corolla though...-Art
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Originally posted by straight6pwr View Posteuro smileys (or non-smileys). us spec lights have fresnel lenses in front of the projector which makes the cutoffs of even the best lights out there fuzzy. it would still be good light output if you are strapped for money, however.
Does that include the DEPO Euro Smileys I installed? They seem pretty durn good.... but then I might just be too wowed by the light output.-Art
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Originally posted by Deathtoll View PostDoes that include the DEPO Euro Smileys I installed? They seem pretty durn good.... but then I might just be too wowed by the light output.
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Originally posted by Deathtoll View PostThe HID expert that I know was unable to get it to work with the Euro Smileys :(
The morimotos were too small or just didn't fit right without fabrication. He was able to get them into a Toyota Corolla though...
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i know this is kind of a thread resurrection here, but i am slightly confused.
if i want to just buy HID bulbs/ballasts, can i get a reasonable upgrade from stock h1 (non-hid) bulbs? Will the HID bulbs even fit the stock housing?
I currently running depo euro smilies.
For example, lets say i want to run H1: MORIMOTO XB35 bulbs. could i do this without modifying the stock projector or housing?98 M3/4/5
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Originally posted by randomtask37 View Posti know this is kind of a thread resurrection here, but i am slightly confused.
if i want to just buy HID bulbs/ballasts, can i get a reasonable upgrade from stock h1 (non-hid) bulbs? Will the HID bulbs even fit the stock housing?
I currently running depo euro smilies.
For example, lets say i want to run H1: MORIMOTO XB35 bulbs. could i do this without modifying the stock projector or housing?
the other discussion intertwined is talking about fitting the actually HID projector from a kit in place of the stock one. these HID kits have a projector designed to focus the light of a HID bulb the most effective way (different from a halogen projector)
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