Mkiii supra;1662366 said:
Finding a way to put those in the supra is exactly what i would like to do. looks spendy though, how much does something like that set you back?
Mount them in a set of cheap eBay housings. It's not difficult. I'll be doing it for my Pickup next summer which uses the same housings as the Supra. You can scour eBay for FX35 projectors, ballasts, bulbs, etc... often times you can get them as a package deal. I think I spent a total of $300 or less on my M3 retrofit, then maybe a few extra coins on Acura TSX lenses. If you get any FX's, make sure they're clear lens, not fresnel or frosted. Clear lens makes a huge difference in how sharp the cutoff is.
Another option is to go to
http://store.theretrofitsource.com/ and get their FX-r. It's basically the FX35 but cut down and made especially for retrofits, comes stock with a good quality clear lens, and pre-drilled mounting holes.
hvyman;1662367 said:
Wow yours are complected but look really good. I dont get why/how you blacked it out. Also do they pass through 2 lenses 1 black and 1 clear (what it looks like)
The ones on my car are just some tsx setup glued in to the stock sealed beam so there is no custom mount.
I have these off a hyundai genesis. They look good but i doubt they are the best at all. What are your thoughts?
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f139/kcaine/ecacb79d.jpg
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f139/kcaine/a094f9c9.jpg
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f139/kcaine/32d95bd4.jpg
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f139/kcaine/755757d5.jpg
Still waiting to get another set to make some custom ones. Or just find the time to hack apart mine and use both of what i have.
Thanks! I spent a decent amount of time on them! It's an illusion with mine, I blacked out the cutoff shields with very high temp paint. It doesn't reduce output, but gives it a blacked out look. The way the e36 ellipsoid headlights are set up is like this in factory form:
halogen projector/lens -> low beam lens with fluting to direct light-> outer glass (squareish) lens.
With my retro, I drilled 70mm holes in the low beam lenses so that the projectors can pass through them, thus making one less lens that the light has to pass through. It also allowed me to set the projector as far forward as possible while still looking good which makes the beam wider on the road.
I haven't read anything about the Genesis projectors yet. They look a lot like older Bosch projectors used in some BMWs. While the output is decent, the beam width isn't fantastic on them. However, I haven't seen output pics or anything from the Genesis projectors yet so I'm only speculating.
Heavy D;1662543 said:
i have HID in mine and aim low, not blinding no one and still bright, no glare up high, dont say it does cause it doesnt, i had my brother drive my supra while i was in his honda civic dropped and did NOT blind me at all, i just did it to make sure there was no glare or problems, and did not bother me at all and i do have problem with people blinding me, but where i live now im putting it back up since people dont know how to drive, and just get in the way
Yeah, your key words there are "aim low". I don't care what you say, your output is crap compared to mine. In cutoff (mine's sharper), output (mine's got more usable light, wider spread, and easier on the eyes depending on what temp you've got) and mine are lighting further down the road than yours are without even a remote possibility of blinding oncoming traffic.
If you ever retrofit, you will never go back. Trust me. I've done the PnP kits in Hella E-code housings. The output is crap compared to a proper retrofit. Absolute crap.