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Re: Projectors (96civicB20)
Bake open the headlights, tear out the projector in the TYC's, retrofit the Audi projectors, test fit the HID's, bake together the TYC units, get laid, have a smoke, reinstall on car.
That's not really the way to do it but you need to start by opening the TYC units. You need to preheat the oven to 200 and then put them in there for 2min 45 sec more or less depending on the quality. Take your time and pry open the headlights with a flathead. rebake as many times as needed. Take breaks when you need to.
Do a search for the complete and full detailed instructions on how to bake them open. Then do a search for projectors. Good luck, You might as well install Angel Eyes at the same time.
That's not really the way to do it but you need to start by opening the TYC units. You need to preheat the oven to 200 and then put them in there for 2min 45 sec more or less depending on the quality. Take your time and pry open the headlights with a flathead. rebake as many times as needed. Take breaks when you need to.
Do a search for the complete and full detailed instructions on how to bake them open. Then do a search for projectors. Good luck, You might as well install Angel Eyes at the same time.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ross1459 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if you mean cutting out the TYC projector housing and mounting hte audi projector in, i'd have to say
buy an HID bulb with the right base. they're about $100 a piece though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, 90% of the time the focal point will still be off, and your beam pattern will be ****.
buy an HID bulb with the right base. they're about $100 a piece though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, 90% of the time the focal point will still be off, and your beam pattern will be ****.
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