DIY: Euro Smiley Ellipsoid + Foglight HID Install with *PICS*

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Did the same to my headlights a couple years ago. nice writeup!

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by pinoy325i
    h1
    OKay! Im assuming its the same installation for DDM kits?

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  • pinoy325i
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    h1

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  • craiggroves91
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    What bulbs do i need for Hella Smilies?
    9006? or h1?

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  • DmcL
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    coolness.. just fit H1 HID's in my smileys, loving them so thinking of doing the H3's next.. very good write up for the noobs to HID retrofits.

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  • clavinZERO
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    Originally posted by straight6pwr
    no need for night shots. proof that HIDs > halogen is silly. everyone should just do it! when i get a different car, the first $75 i spend modding will be on HIDs, thats for sure.
    I think the night shots are more for a final product visual, and coloring, not so much for proof of blinding power, lol. Point taken though. I'll get some up soon.

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  • straight6pwr
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    Originally posted by clavinZERO
    Butt connectors. "Stock wire" comes into original connector on cap. Inside of cap, the leads are now connected to wires that go OUT to ballast INSTEAD OF onto a halogen H1 bulb and its grounding post. Basic wiring of your choice: solder and shrink-tube or butt connectors.

    I will get night shots one of these days. I promise.
    no need for night shots. proof that HIDs > halogen is silly. everyone should just do it! when i get a different car, the first $75 i spend modding will be on HIDs, thats for sure.

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  • clavinZERO
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    Originally posted by MikesJo
    Do you have any pics of the inside of your h1 head lights and how that is hoooked up?

    Butt connectors. "Stock wire" comes into original connector on cap. Inside of cap, the leads are now connected to wires that go OUT to ballast INSTEAD OF onto a halogen H1 bulb and its grounding post. Basic wiring of your choice: solder and shrink-tube or butt connectors.

    I will get night shots one of these days. I promise.

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  • thebutcher37
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    night shots

    post night shots now!!!!!


    plewase

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  • iroll253
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    Nice!

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  • MikesJo
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    nice writeup. Do you have any pics of the inside of your h1 head lights and how that is hoooked up?

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  • Iain
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    Never mind
    Last edited by Iain; 07-06-2009, 09:21 PM. Reason: stupid n00b question.

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  • clavinZERO
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    Bump.

    A few months strong now, through rain and all: ZERO condensation issues.

    Highly recommended mod to the headlights and fog lights. Driving other cars at night now just feels... inadequate.

    I'll get night shots soon!!

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  • MOVIELAND
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    NICE...i am getting ready to do mine...and lose my angle eyes...thanks..

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  • Gooch
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    Originally posted by straight6pwr
    yes. its a dual filament bulb, with power given only to the blinking filament when the stalk is switched. so you can block the always running filament, then it will still blink the brighter one with your signals activated.
    Wow, that's awesome, I never knew that. I always hated how they come on with my city lights.

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