What used for lazy eyes?

lilazni3uoy

AEM Powered
Apr 1, 2005
766
0
0
NoRCaL and SoCaL
www.cardomain.com
welcome to the boards hidplanet, i got a pair of retrofited headlight on my car, it looks petty good, i hope to see your headlights done pretty sooN! gl with the project! and i forgot how supra nick got his to a low profile angle
 

HIDPLANET

89 1JZGTE
tekdeus project is similar to what I was thinking.
Maybe not quite that low, but something along those lines. A forward mounted lamp system (now re-thinking about using modified Sylvania x1010) which will illuminate at a correct height when the Supra assemblies are partially opened.
The lighting project will be on the back burner while the engine phase is being worked on. Its going to cost quite a bit of money to get it running properly so all time and work and money will go into thatw portion first.
 

HIDPLANET

89 1JZGTE
They are an auxillary lamp by design, but if you trim the belly shield it can easily surpass the intensit and distance of a main beam without glare. They come stock with 5000k which would be swapped out for 4100k bulbs. I really dislike blue output.
There is no high beam. Many times this is the case with xenon reflectors but in a good HID system, the light output will be well so you do not have to use highs for the most part. This is the case with my Q45 "gattling gun" retrofit into my F-150 and rs6 bi-xenon projector retrofit into my Dodge Ram. Dont have use for highs.
 

born2drv

Banned
Nov 1, 2005
1,199
0
0
Burbank, CA
I was actually thinking of mounting something like this:

http://www.hella.com/produktion/Hel...rsion_Headlamps/Modules_90mm/Modules_90mm.jsp

Not sure if it would fit or not though. 2 on each side... one high beam, one low beam (there are different product codes for high and low beam models).

The nice thing about those is they have 4 mounting points, so just make a bracket with 4 long threaded bolts and with a nut on each side to lock them you can aim these lens any way you want. they come with a complete plug and play HID ballast and everything too, but they're very pricey... i've seen prices of like $450, not sure if that is each or pair.
 

PROJECT N00b

XBL: Mkiii DriFt3r
May 22, 2005
1,660
0
0
36
honolulu, california
www.myspace.com
tekdeus said:
You guys will find a lot of interest in my latest HID headlight mod:

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18406


yes. i want mine to look like this but with out much of the trouble, i want them to be able to come up the same time all the time the same height. but with out most of the work, but yeah if you can make a kit like that ill be willing to buy it.
 

KeithH

New Member
Mar 31, 2005
1,716
0
0
Portland, OR
I'd be willing to make a kit but unfortunately it would cost more than most people are willing to pay - and you would have to send me your entire bucket/motor assembly for modification.