BigBoyBoelts
Active LVC Member
Well since the genius engineers at Ford decided to make the halogen housing for all Marks that is too small for the bulb(heat wise) and then make the reflective material in the housing carp, I have decided its time to do a retro-fit kit. So I took some pics and showing off the progress so far.
THE BEGINNING:
I bought a set of old beat-up housings and started stripping the parts off of them that were more in the way that anything else. I am going to have to send these out to get re-chromed and I'm also going to do the reflector housing for the projector:
Here you can see I have lopped off the front cover:
This is the issue with these headlights, "Like a candle in a Hurricane!":
Now for the good stuff! Got a projector housing from a 350Z and I'm going to use the factory Nissan ballast and a factory light(4300k) so the light will be more white than blue:
And after about 2 hrs of using a Dremel(and eating enough plastic dust!) I finally got it to seat in the way I like, plus since the housing has a flat base it sits in the mark housing perfectly but of course Ill have to do a couple of test fits to make sure:
I'm far from done but just happy I got the major stuff figured out on this one so the next one should be a walk in the park! Ill post up more once I get closer to the actual install! I will being using a clear lexan for a new cover, but I have been kicking around the idea of making molds and making up a batch of completely new clear lexan lenses..havent decided yet.
THE BEGINNING:
I bought a set of old beat-up housings and started stripping the parts off of them that were more in the way that anything else. I am going to have to send these out to get re-chromed and I'm also going to do the reflector housing for the projector:
Here you can see I have lopped off the front cover:
This is the issue with these headlights, "Like a candle in a Hurricane!":
Now for the good stuff! Got a projector housing from a 350Z and I'm going to use the factory Nissan ballast and a factory light(4300k) so the light will be more white than blue:
And after about 2 hrs of using a Dremel(and eating enough plastic dust!) I finally got it to seat in the way I like, plus since the housing has a flat base it sits in the mark housing perfectly but of course Ill have to do a couple of test fits to make sure:
I'm far from done but just happy I got the major stuff figured out on this one so the next one should be a walk in the park! Ill post up more once I get closer to the actual install! I will being using a clear lexan for a new cover, but I have been kicking around the idea of making molds and making up a batch of completely new clear lexan lenses..havent decided yet.