FS:01-03 Civic TYC headlight w/TSX projector Complete retrofit I am selling a complete retrofit setup for 01-03 Honda Civic. The setup included the following: 1. A pair of TYC projector headlight with TSX projector for 01-03 Honda Civic. 2. A custom made relay harness which made with quality component 3. A electronic delay release relay control unit (attached to the harness) 4. A pair of Philips 3gen ballasts with mounting hardware and water proof case 5. A pair Philips 85122 4300K D2S bulbs I love this system a lot, the output of it is very good. I am selling it because I just sold the car, so I don't need it anymore. I did the retrofit by myself about a year ago. The headlight installed in my car for about 11 months. The system is in excellent working condition. You can see the light output in the picture below. I spent a lot of time to build this headlight. I like the output of TSX projector(the rainbow), so I try my best to fit it into the TYC housing. As I know, nobody did that before to retrofit TSX projector into a 01-03 civic TYC housing. This headlight worth about $800 Philips Ballasts $269 Philips D2S bulb $78.99 TSX projector $200 TYC housing $150 Custom made harness, ballast waterproof case, ballast mount $100 Now I am asking for $515 (included paypal fee) + Shipping(please provide zip code). My car was going uphill https://static.flickr.com/44/178064394_0d39e98172.jpg https://static.flickr.com/55/178064374_b8f78869b0.jpg https://static.flickr.com/44/178064381_37ac6e2c92.jpg At level ground https://static.flickr.com/49/178064364_27c0f4d567.jpg Passager side cutoff and even light on ground https://static.flickr.com/54/178064334_d22f402bc7.jpg Driver side cutoff, you can see how wide the light is https://static.flickr.com/48/178064353_5842c07682.jpg Photos of the system still in the car before I sell the car. https://static.flickr.com/70/178076642_909dccdabe.jpg Both headlight housing in excellent condition. The light was sealed with nissan sealant, no water and moisture can get into the housing. The len is crystal clear and never fog up even I wash the car at gas station. https://static.flickr.com/78/178064447_efdfa2fcb2.jpg https://static.flickr.com/56/178064415_51670c2859.jpg Bumper off and you can see how the ballast (philips Gen3) mount right under the headlight unit. The ballast mount under the headlight so that no water can get into the ballast. The ballast was inside a custom made waterproof case. https://static.flickr.com/60/178064487_97a1dbc8e9.jpg https://static.flickr.com/68/178064508_8b10248cd0.jpg Close up of the ballasts https://static.flickr.com/64/178064583_37af85580a.jpg https://static.flickr.com/57/178064545_9ff374f02a.jpg https://static.flickr.com/70/178064655_5ae45a2b69.jpg https://static.flickr.com/51/178064602_8da05e4da6.jpg Philips Gen3 ballasts with waterproof metal case and custom made mount https://static.flickr.com/56/178064860_5f49254659.jpg https://static.flickr.com/69/178064882_584ca4a50c.jpg The complete relay harness with a electronic delay release relay. I built this hardness specifically for civic. All wire is 12 AWG Automotive Cross-link 125C SAE (what car manufacturer use to build car, can't find in retail store). The low beam will stay on when high beam is on. The ballast will NOT reset or reboot when you flash you high beam. This harness completely separate your HID system including high beam with your car orginal headlight system. https://static.flickr.com/54/178064840_8bf8474d2d.jpg The black box on the left is the electronic delay release relay to keep the headlight stay on for about 1.5 minutes after you swtich off the headlight. I built this because my drive way is very dark at night and also I like to show off my headlight :rolleyes: . This feature can be turn on and off easily by using a switch to provide a ground signal to the control box. (connect to ground is on , not connect to ground is off). On the right hand side, four bosch relays are using to control low/ high beam. Each relay control one light. https://static.flickr.com/56/178064713_0fe1121fee.jpg 5 waterproof fuse box. 2 for ballasts, 2 for high beam, and 1 for the electronic delay release relay contol unit. https://static.flickr.com/57/178064739_813d044c0c.jpg The fuse holder is completely waterproof https://static.flickr.com/58/178064760_06c32bb9a2.jpg H4 connector to provide signal, only need to connect one side. Waterproof connector to the ballasts https://static.flickr.com/63/178064785_4c3c0fc945.jpg Two rubber boots for the high beam(orginal from TYC headlight). 12 AWG wire go through the boot and connect to the H1 high beam light bulb. https://static.flickr.com/67/178064806_f7f69baace.jpg Aiming This was how I correctly aim the projector with the DOT standard https://static.flickr.com/71/178065157_567b36cb83.jpg Both projectors were correctly aimed (horizontially, vertically and rotationally) https://static.flickr.com/55/178065141_8a9ffb9c70.jpg Headlight housing Both Lens is crystal clear https://static.flickr.com/44/178064895_f05bafe726.jpg Both Tsx projectors mount at the center. https://static.flickr.com/64/178064969_08cb061295.jpg https://static.flickr.com/70/178064911_f30d5e247f.jpg I rebuilt the rear end of the headlight with Stainsteel metal sheet so that I can fit the TSX projector inside the TYC housing. The TSX projector can be adjusted BOTH horizontally and vertically. The rear end I built are securely fixed to the headlight housing with Screws. The Epoxy putty is only used to prevent water to get into the housing. I don't have time to sand down and Epoxy putty and paint it black. TSX projector with Philips 4300k bulb https://static.flickr.com/64/178064988_55b413c00a.jpg TSX projector without bulb https://static.flickr.com/46/178065070_a025644534.jpg With Protective cap screw on (like a coffee cup). After the protective cap on, you can connect the ballast to the bulb. Then you can put back on the rubber cap(see the ballasts pic above) to seal the headlight. https://static.flickr.com/46/178065031_abf62fd26e.jpg A close up pic of the driver side https://static.flickr.com/63/178065089_3b87e3b57b.jpg A pair of Philips D2S 4300K bulb. Used for like 1 year in my car. https://static.flickr.com/47/178065104_176b0942fc.jpg One of the bulb have a broken tab, but the ballast can still connect to it securely without any problem. https://static.flickr.com/31/178065115_5f1fd65a98.jpg |
very very nice, too bad they are not black housings... |
very nice, wish i could afford them...bump for good lights |
Nice setup bump for the great projectors.........are they color moded??? |
omg what a steal! |
800 is about right price 515+shipping is steal if this was in black i would boought it..... |
I am selling it for $515 + shipping, not $800!! |
did u have to cut the middle housing to put the projector in? cuz tsx is wide i want see the pic how did u do that if u can plz.....thankx |
what do you mean by " the middle housing?? I only cut the rear part. Sorry, I don't have photo showing inside... |
cover that goes between lens and the back housing... |
you mean the silver piece?? No, I only cut the back cover and rebuild one by myself. |
did u get my pm? |
Yes replied. |
jay you can just swap the chrome insert with the black one im sending you. |
i guess thats what i am thinking.....dude but i alrady hve wire harness , 4pairs of d2s bulbs and 2pairs or oem ballast... |
Can you sell your parts on ebay or hidplanet.com? My harness and ballast is specifically for civic. The ballast come with mount and attached the TYC rubber boot. That's why I want to sell it as a complete setup. |
i will see what i can do but not sure so if u some else wants to buy it go for it....thankx.. |
I will still do it for $500 shipped. |
How about that, you give me your zip code and let me check for the shipping cost first. |
pmed |
get gear's black housing and replace it for the chrome. I would get it if it was black.. |
D5cIvIc: Man, I can't do it. I am currently packing up my stuff and moving to NYC with family. So, I don't have the time to deal with the headlight. And the light is sealed very well with nissan sealant, I don't want to cut open the seal again. I already sold my car, I don't have a chance to test if it is completely seal if I have to open it up to replace the chrome piece. Can you do it by yourself? Put it in oven for a while, open it up, replace the chrome, and seal it back. I remeber I have some nissan sealant left in my garage, I will include it to you free. |
bump for great description and pics |
Originally Posted by Louk D5cIvIc: Man, I can't do it. I am currently packing up my stuff and moving to NYC with family. So, I don't have the time to deal with the headlight. And the light is sealed very well with nissan sealant, I don't want to cut open the seal again. I already sold my car, I don't have a chance to test if it is completely seal if I have to open it up to replace the chrome piece. Can you do it by yourself? Put it in oven for a while, open it up, replace the chrome, and seal it back. I remeber I have some nissan sealant left in my garage, I will include it to you free. BUMP for you though man, that's a really nice retro |
Have these been sold? |
pmed |
wow 4 months old |
to it doesnt fit my car..bump for good price..i just to have it on my accord with color mods |
I'm still interested if you still have them. |
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