A bit of an update:
Not sure if I mentioned this earlier in the thread, but I plan on doing a proper OEM (oem Infiniti fx35) HID retrofit into Euro glass lens housings. There are a number of Euro housings available, such as DJauto, Apexcone, Depo, ZKW, Hella, and Bosch (going in order from worst to best)
The Apexcone and DJauto housings are relatively brittle from what I've read, and easy to break when disassembling them, or even just installing them. The quality is not there, really. So, read on. The Depo housings are inexpensive, but still not on par with the quality I'm looking for. The Bosch, and Hella are OEM Euro housings from what I understand, and as such, are very high quality. Unfortunately, the Bosch housings are very difficult to modify and very expensive, and the Hella's are hideous!
That leaves me with ZKW's, at around $425/pair, maybe a bit more. Here's a pic:
Picture stolen from
www.bavtoys.com.
It's supposedly difficult to retrofit into these housings, too, but after careful consideration, I'm set on it. I
almost feel bad about hacking up a brand new set of ZKW's, though.
Almost.
For the retrofit, many people do Acura TSX HID projector low beams, and keep the halogen highs. That option didn't sit so well with me, and I read a LOT on the subject. In the end, I decided on Infiniti FX35 clear lens projectors and ballasts. I'll do the custom wiring myself when the time comes.
I'll be doing what's called the T
FX retrofit, which is using TSX clear lenses on the FX35 projectors. It increases the intensity, makes the spread a bit wider, and keeps a razor sharp cutoff.
I picked up two full sets of FX35 projectors, ballasts, D2S bulbs, and connectors off ebay for great deals. You really have to search for those deals, though! Here are some pics of the projectors, ballasts, etc...
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Projectors (fx35 clear lens)/ballasts:
And on we go. I disassembled one projector to start the modifications to it. First goal is to just see what they're all about.
Here we are with the bowl taken off. Just a few phillips head screws, and it pops right off:
The bixenon shield, controlled by a solenoid:
The solenoid:
Backing plate: