HID kit into Projector Housing= No glare?
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HID kit into Projector Housing= No glare?
If I were to install an HID conversion kit for my headlights at 6000k white, would the light look focused on an aftermarket headlight housing since they are projector headlights?
The headlight housing I would install would be these.
http://www.carid.com/2005-honda-civi...-12130549.html
And the HID kit would be Xentech brand 6000ks.
I don't want to put the safety of other drivers at risk by having glared headlights.
The headlight housing I would install would be these.
http://www.carid.com/2005-honda-civi...-12130549.html
And the HID kit would be Xentech brand 6000ks.
I don't want to put the safety of other drivers at risk by having glared headlights.
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please don't get those hideous headlights they look so cheesy and there ebay garbage that will leak water and give off shitty light output get these instead.
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...oducts_id=3181
they just bolt in your stock headlights. as for the hids theres no real reason to spend more then 40 dollars on a plug and play kit.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DD...ast-35W-or-55W
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...oducts_id=3181
they just bolt in your stock headlights. as for the hids theres no real reason to spend more then 40 dollars on a plug and play kit.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DD...ast-35W-or-55W
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please don't get those hideous headlights they look so cheesy and there ebay garbage that will leak water and give off shitty light output get these instead.
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...oducts_id=3181
they just bolt in your stock headlights. as for the hids theres no real reason to spend more then 40 dollars on a plug and play kit.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DD...ast-35W-or-55W
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...oducts_id=3181
they just bolt in your stock headlights. as for the hids theres no real reason to spend more then 40 dollars on a plug and play kit.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DD...ast-35W-or-55W
I dont like the color of my headlights though I want the frame to be black.
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well yes they bolt into place but you have to remove and open your stock headlights to do it so you can just paint the inside black while its open. maybe use plasti-dip.
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In the large Civic headlights, they pretty much just fit in, no modification necessary (this is assuming you get the Morimoto Mini H1s).
Check out Sports Auto Tech. The owner is a friend of my brother, and he sells the same exact kit as TRS (had to change the name slightly due to copyright) for $80 cheaper. Plus his customer service is unmatched.
http://sportsautotech.com/shop/compl...-retrofit-kit/
Check out Sports Auto Tech. The owner is a friend of my brother, and he sells the same exact kit as TRS (had to change the name slightly due to copyright) for $80 cheaper. Plus his customer service is unmatched.
http://sportsautotech.com/shop/compl...-retrofit-kit/
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[QUOTE=rustycivic;4652777]In the large Civic headlights, they pretty much just fit in, no modification necessary (this is assuming you get the Morimoto Mini H1s).
Check out Sports Auto Tech. The owner is a friend of my brother, and he sells the same exact kit as TRS (had to change the name slightly due to copyright) for $80 cheaper. Plus his customer service is unmatched.
[url]http://sportsautotech.com/shop/complete-retrofit-kits/mini-v6-2-bixenon-h1-projectors
So im assuming these projectors are universal and you cant really go on their website and put "Year,Make,and Model," and also Im assuming the Minimoto H1s I get should be bi-xenon and fit an 05 Civic Coupe?
Check out Sports Auto Tech. The owner is a friend of my brother, and he sells the same exact kit as TRS (had to change the name slightly due to copyright) for $80 cheaper. Plus his customer service is unmatched.
[url]http://sportsautotech.com/shop/complete-retrofit-kits/mini-v6-2-bixenon-h1-projectors
So im assuming these projectors are universal and you cant really go on their website and put "Year,Make,and Model," and also Im assuming the Minimoto H1s I get should be bi-xenon and fit an 05 Civic Coupe?
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Yes. They basically bolt into any headlight housing. If they fin on my brother's Accord (narrow headlights), they they will definitely fit in Civic headlights. And THe Mini H1s are bi-xenon. If you have any questions, the email the guys at SportsAutoTech. They're super helpful in choosing the right shrouds, and other options that you want.
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It's not the "same" exact kit. TRS projectors and ballasts are made by Morimoto. So they are mini H1's but not Morimoto mini H1's.
Not saying that the Sports Auto kit isn't good, just not Morimoto.
Not saying that the Sports Auto kit isn't good, just not Morimoto.
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My car uses one bulb for low beam and another for high beams, will I be able to still get an improved HID low beam from one HID kit?
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Correction*
If you have 2 seperate bulbs then you will just have low beam HID's.
That's what happens when I try to multitask.
If you have 2 seperate bulbs then you will just have low beam HID's.
That's what happens when I try to multitask.
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And the website asks me to buy low beams or bi-xenons and it says both are compatible. Would I require a harness for H1 bulbs as well?
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yeah i was wondering if they were identical or not there probably a chinese knock off. or maybe there both chinese made who knows ???
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^ yea I was thinking op had an 01-03. I fail!
In that case I believe the high beam stays a regular hologen and he doesn't need a bi xenon projector.
*The Chinese make great counterfeit stuff. They look just like Morimoto's! The ballast are not even close but I don't think they are meant to be.
In that case I believe the high beam stays a regular hologen and he doesn't need a bi xenon projector.
*The Chinese make great counterfeit stuff. They look just like Morimoto's! The ballast are not even close but I don't think they are meant to be.
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yes but i don't think it really matters since the bixenon is set low beam by default. im sure it could potentially be wired to open when switched to high beam then op would have super double high beams.
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True. That would be nice. He could use a relay to trigger the shield by using the signal from the high beam.
You can buy bi-xenon or regular projectors. All you need are standard ones. Bulb will be H1 for the mini's.
You can buy bi-xenon or regular projectors. All you need are standard ones. Bulb will be H1 for the mini's.
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Do I have to buy the HID kit also from TRFS.com?
Because DDMtuning had theirs going for 29.95 but I dont want to buy a kit thats not compatible with the projectors off TRFS.com.
And do the projectors (Morimoto H1s) include only one projector (for low beam) on each side requiring a second purchase for high beams? I saw this kit they were selling (over at theretrofitsource.com) for quad projectors idk what that was.
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from the retrofit source website - it's on their FAQ's...:
"If I have a separate halogen high beam bulb in my housing, can I still use a bi-xenon? How would I wire it?
Yes, though you technically only need a low beam projector (like a TSX, RX, or S2K-R) you can still use a bi-xenon projector. This way, you will have both a HID high beam and your original halogen high beam that will work together when the stalk inside the car is pulled. To wire it, you should simply run the 2 wires (+/-) that come out of the back of the projector over to the halogen high beam side of your housing and use some of our high beam splitters to divert power from your halogen high beam bulbs into the solenoid too. "
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/trs_tech_q_and_a.php
"If I have a separate halogen high beam bulb in my housing, can I still use a bi-xenon? How would I wire it?
Yes, though you technically only need a low beam projector (like a TSX, RX, or S2K-R) you can still use a bi-xenon projector. This way, you will have both a HID high beam and your original halogen high beam that will work together when the stalk inside the car is pulled. To wire it, you should simply run the 2 wires (+/-) that come out of the back of the projector over to the halogen high beam side of your housing and use some of our high beam splitters to divert power from your halogen high beam bulbs into the solenoid too. "
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/trs_tech_q_and_a.php
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from the retrofit source website - it's on their FAQ's...:
"If I have a separate halogen high beam bulb in my housing, can I still use a bi-xenon? How would I wire it?
Yes, though you technically only need a low beam projector (like a TSX, RX, or S2K-R) you can still use a bi-xenon projector. This way, you will have both a HID high beam and your original halogen high beam that will work together when the stalk inside the car is pulled. To wire it, you should simply run the 2 wires (+/-) that come out of the back of the projector over to the halogen high beam side of your housing and use some of our high beam splitters to divert power from your halogen high beam bulbs into the solenoid too. "
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/trs_tech_q_and_a.php
"If I have a separate halogen high beam bulb in my housing, can I still use a bi-xenon? How would I wire it?
Yes, though you technically only need a low beam projector (like a TSX, RX, or S2K-R) you can still use a bi-xenon projector. This way, you will have both a HID high beam and your original halogen high beam that will work together when the stalk inside the car is pulled. To wire it, you should simply run the 2 wires (+/-) that come out of the back of the projector over to the halogen high beam side of your housing and use some of our high beam splitters to divert power from your halogen high beam bulbs into the solenoid too. "
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/trs_tech_q_and_a.php
So low beams will come on as normal HIDs, and high beams will require another notch and will turn on as halogens?
This is what many people do I see.
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Do I have to buy the HID kit also from TRFS.com?
Because DDMtuning had theirs going for 29.95 but I dont want to buy a kit thats not compatible with the projectors off TRFS.com.
And do the projectors (Morimoto H1s) include only one projector (for low beam) on each side requiring a second purchase for high beams? I saw this kit they were selling (over at theretrofitsource.com) for quad projectors idk what that was.
Because DDMtuning had theirs going for 29.95 but I dont want to buy a kit thats not compatible with the projectors off TRFS.com.
And do the projectors (Morimoto H1s) include only one projector (for low beam) on each side requiring a second purchase for high beams? I saw this kit they were selling (over at theretrofitsource.com) for quad projectors idk what that was.
That may have been a quad kit as in for a 4 wheeler or ATV.
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I'll just leave this here
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20% off any order $200 or more! Coupon = TRSgiving20
25% off any order $300 or more! Coupon = TRSgiving25
!!Combine the coupons and Save more with these specially discounted items below!!
Projectors:
- Morimoto Mini H1 6.0 Bi-xenon Projectors: $90!
- Morimoto Mini D2S 2.0 Bi-xenon Projectors: $70!
- FX-R 3.0 Bi-xenon Projectors: $100!
- Lexus RX-AFS/TSX-R Hybrids: $175!
Complete Retrofit Kits!
- Bi-xenon Morimoto Mini H1 Stage III Kits: $270!
- Bi-xenon Morimoto Mini D2S Stage III Kits: $295!
- Bi-xenon FX-R Stage III Kits: $315!
Other Retro Gear:
- Most Morimoto Elite HID Systems (all are discounted!): $125!
- Osram D2S CBI and SVS bulbs: $185! (yes, they're on sale!)
- New Black Series Clear Lenses! $25!
- OEM BMW LED Fog Lights: $100
- All Projector Shrouds: $30!
- Relay Harnesses: $25!
! Sale starts Wednesday and goes through Monday only! so eat some Turkey, sit back, and get your Black Friday on with TRS !
*We also have gift cards available that these discounts will apply to*
*The Black Friday coupons will not apply a discount to OEM ballasts or VIP projectors*
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*Update*
Got my Morimoto H1 projectors a few days ago
Fog light installation is going on right now finishing tomorrow morning.
Thought might as well install the Morimoto H1s until my HID kit arrives.
Can I go ahead and install the the H1 Projectors by TRFS.com wit stock halogens, and install the HID kit later? or that would be a bad idea.
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I wonder how some H1 halogens will fare in the MH1...
But yes, GolNat is right. H4 bulb will NOT fit in the MH1 projectors.
But yes, GolNat is right. H4 bulb will NOT fit in the MH1 projectors.
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Once I order an HID kit Ill have to install the H1s. Right now they are just sitting in my room.
Can anyone take a look at my other thread? I need help with fog light installation.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...og-lights.html
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As promised...
Here are the photos. I got the project done a month ago, but wanted to restore my headlights first before taking any photos.
And by the time the Pittman Original OneStep ALR arrived it was today, and it was worth the wait.
The formula is non abrasive, very strong, and one drop cleans one headlight of oxidation.
If anyone is interested in a safe way to clean headlights, pay this website a visit. Its LEGIT
http://pittmanautocare.com/alr.html
**In the last photo, you can only see one headlight, thats because the left headlight had condensation form opening up and the glue did not reseal all the way, hence once I cleaned the outer lens with Pittman ALR, I had fog from the inside of the left headlight in the last photo, so I decided to leave it out.
But the cleaner stuff really worked. And it came with a Pittman VaporWax conditioning formula to wax the headlight.
Here are the photos. I got the project done a month ago, but wanted to restore my headlights first before taking any photos.
And by the time the Pittman Original OneStep ALR arrived it was today, and it was worth the wait.
The formula is non abrasive, very strong, and one drop cleans one headlight of oxidation.
If anyone is interested in a safe way to clean headlights, pay this website a visit. Its LEGIT
http://pittmanautocare.com/alr.html
**In the last photo, you can only see one headlight, thats because the left headlight had condensation form opening up and the glue did not reseal all the way, hence once I cleaned the outer lens with Pittman ALR, I had fog from the inside of the left headlight in the last photo, so I decided to leave it out.
But the cleaner stuff really worked. And it came with a Pittman VaporWax conditioning formula to wax the headlight.
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