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Old 28th November 2007, 13:35   #16
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Congrates Lbm.. It looks awesome.

Where did you fit the strobes ?
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Old 28th November 2007, 13:38   #17
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the projector setup looks good.so do these projector setups come with hid's or do you have to buy them seperately or did you install the previous hid's that you had installed.
The HID does not comes with the setup one has to buy them extra. Earler I had H4 bulbs so they cannot fit in the new setup which uses H1 bulbs. So I had to bought new one for the same.
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Congrates Lbm.. It looks awesome.

Where did you fit the strobes ?
In one of the three Led slots.
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Old 28th November 2007, 13:55   #19
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In something of 13k range.
where would the decimal come> before 13, between 1 and 3 or after 13

Nice job LBM

Did you confirm with anyone about how it should have been in real world, ie, like your first post or last one?
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Old 28th November 2007, 15:50   #20
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LBM congrats,and i am coming to you for the things you corrected,even i am facing the same prob.The hid's are oriented towards the left.I am also not liking that....i also want \____/.Also what wiring kit did you use? Even i want the projectors to glow when i turn the high beam on??

BTW those new h1 hid is also philips?? its looking great!!!

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Old 29th November 2007, 12:41   #21
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LBM congrats,and i am coming to you for the things you corrected,even i am facing the same prob.The hid's are oriented towards the left.I am also not liking that....i also want \____/.Also what wiring kit did you use? Even i want the projectors to glow when i turn the high beam on??

BTW those new h1 hid is also philips?? its looking great!!!
Sure welcome...that can be done no issues..

No it is not philips they are the general Taiwan brands.
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Old 30th November 2007, 14:41   #22
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hey lbm,maybe out of topic.which alloys in the car.looks great.i am in search of one.model and price ,can you pm me.

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LBM, Let me know can only the projectors fitted in to the Fog lamp area for the Swift VDI. The setup am looking at is stock headlamps with 100W bulbs + projectors in the fog lamps area still maintaining the stock look from outside except for the lens.
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Hey low_bass_maker, nice lights great DIY job, the beams are really good after the job..... just wondering do you get only the projectors seperatly [ as they are mounted with screws]
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LBM, Let me know can only the projectors fitted in to the Fog lamp area for the Swift VDI. The setup am looking at is stock headlamps with 100W bulbs + projectors in the fog lamps area still maintaining the stock look from outside except for the lens.
well yes you can do that but it would be a totally DIY stuff , but firstly you have to get the projectors.

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Hey low_bass_maker, nice lights great DIY job, the beams are really good after the job..... just wondering do you get only the projectors seperatly [ as they are mounted with screws]
How are you creating the base ?? to attach the projectors
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LBM, could you please highlight the what needs to be done so that when the high beam is turned on the low (projector) also remains on?
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Old 14th May 2008, 11:04   #27
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You need two wiring kits for this.

One to wire the projectors which can be done by the xenon wiring kit which has high/low option. which will keep the projector on on both high and low.

And for the high beam the normal headlight wiring kit will do.
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Old 30th November 2009, 17:54   #28
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Nice, Neatly done, But how did you manage to open the headlamp? Aren't those sealed with some kind of a sealant?
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Nice, Neatly done, But how did you manage to open the headlamp? Aren't those sealed with some kind of a sealant?
Dug up an old thread from the grave eh?

All you need is a heat gun to heat and slowly and carefully pry open the cover. And once you are done, you can seal it back using the epoxy resin sealant.
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Old 30th November 2009, 18:20   #30
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Awesome Setup LBM JI .
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