How To: HID Retrofit in EK

Black Magic

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Hello all,

I decided to do a HID retrofit because besides the cool look I also do a lot of backroad driving and I hate my shitty aftermarket headlights. I had bought them because I wanted projectors (stock output blows). The output on those headlights were OK, but the housing was way too flashy. Anyways, hope you guys find this helpful.

Finished product and output pics are on page 2 and 3

What you'll need:
- D2S bulbs
- D2S projectors (I used a pair from a TL)
- Wiring harness
- ZKW lens or replica clear lens (optional)
- Shrouds (or you can make your own)
- Ballasts (I used a pair from a TL)
- LED rings (optional)
- Flat head and philips screwdrivers and 10mm socket wrench
- Primer and paint (optional)
- Adhesive/glue
- About 7 hours





1) I had to start off with some splicing so my TL projectors can plug into the ballasts without any trouble.









2) I took my stock headlights apart (by putting them in the oven at 375 degrees for 4min each). I had to cut the stock housing to fit the projectors. I used a jigsaw to cut the housing and a drill press to drill a 3.25" hold in the reflector.






















3) Then I tested the projectors in my basement









4) As you can see in this pic, the projectors stuck out too much and wouldn't fit into the car.





5) To fix this, I had to cut into the reflector more which kinda sucked because I didn't want to make a shroud. No, biggie though. Eventually I got it to fit, then I mounted the reflector back to the headlight housing.







6) Now to cover the projector, I had to make a shroud. I used a top piece from those lawn lamps that you can put infront of your house.





7) I used a drill press to drill a hole into it







8) After some more cutting, it fit nicely into the reflector





9) Here's what it'll look like with the LED ring around it





10) I primed the shroud and painted it with chrome spray paint to match with the reflector











11) For fun, I also decided to mount these red LED's into the shroud. I quickly drilled some holes into the shorud and mounted them. I ended up applying another layer of paint after I drilled the holes.











12) Next I mounted the LED ring to the shroud





13) Then I mounted the shourd to the headlight reflector







14) Next you have to disassemble your front bumper. There is a screw in each wheel well, 7 plastic screws around the grill and 2 bolts under the bumper.





15) Remove the headlights. Each headlight has 4 bolts holding it.





16) I mounted the HID's to make sure they fit okay (and they did)





17) Then I took my aftermarket headlights apart by putting them in the oven for 375 degrees for 4 min. My reason for doing so was because I wanted to use their cover since it was cleaner and more clear than my stock ones. So I just swapped them from the aftermarket headlights to my stock headlights.









18) Here you can see the difference between both covers.





19) Mounting it is easy, there's only 1 secrew required for the aftermarket cover





20) Then I mounted it on to the headlights. Use any strong adhesive/glue to do this.





21) After I mounted the retrofitted headlights I had to do all the wiring which took a bit of time. I wired the red LEDs and the LED rings to the ignition wire that way they light up as soon as I start the car instead of the day time running lights (which are required in Canada)





22) Put the bumper back on and then you're all done! This DIY might make this project seem easy, but its quite time consuming. It took me a little over 6 hours.


















I dont have any pics of output yet... I still need to do some alignment when it gets dark. It was way too hard to do during the day. I'll post pics up when I'm done, though.

Hope you guys enjoyed this! I really like the way it turned out becuase the stock headlights are so much nice than the POS ones I had on.



Before:





After:





Update: New bezel - April 24, 2009
Well I had some free time this weekend so I took everything apart and replaced the diy bezels/shrouds i made with some real ones:






















Output picture - April 24, 2009




Finished product and output pics are on page 2 and 3
 

oddeb707

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looks like an alien
 


DarkCreep

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It looks surprised.

The whole project came out clean, the LED's and the angel eyes killed it though. Not feeling the set up, thumbs up on the projectors though.
That plastic you put over the headlights is going to haze like crazy.
 

Black Magic

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The projectors are pretty sweet. I still need to align them, though. The plastic cover has been on the old after market headlights for a year and there wasn't any hazing. I didn't even clean them or anything. I'm hoping to be doing a 99-00 front end conversion in the near future. When I come to do the headlights, I probably won't have those red LED's in there. I kind of like the angel eyes, though =)
 


Black Magic

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Some night time pics. I only had time to adjust the left headlight. I'll have to leave the right one until tomorrow.

















 

pyropunker25

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dsnt seem easy at all...but i wuldnt mind doing that cuz im suprised that i havent got pulled over yet for my hids in stock headlights....
 

Black Magic

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dsnt seem easy at all...but i wuldnt mind doing that cuz im suprised that i havent got pulled over yet for my hids in stock headlights....
You can throw your bulbs in even a halogen projector and that should give you a half decent cutoff and get rid of the hot spots. Its actually illegal for any car to have HIDs unless they came stock.... just thought I'd throw that out there.
 

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AHHHHH. you had me untill the red LEDs/angel eyes...

:thumbs up on the good work
 

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not bad at all man...nicely done. Reminds me of when I did my retro..! :thumbs up
 

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nice work!!! whenever you get that conversion. sell me these headlights. would you ever retro for some money?
 


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