I just thought I would post this again in the proper section for future reference.
I've had a 5000K HID kit for the past 3 years, and the bulbs just recently started to go. So I bought some OEM Philips D2S 85122 bulbs and H7 adaptors along with P32 connectors. I did this specifically so that when I can afford a true projector retrofit, these bulbs will drop right in (not to mention OEM quality and reliability).
Pictures are from my cell phone, I lent my camera to a friend temporarily.
$120 CAD for everything shipped.
I should get them installed tomorrow and see how the output is.
Last edited by exist3nce on Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:12 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Now that I've decided to do a projector retrofit for sure, I've researched and decided what projectors I want to use.
I will be going with the projectors from the Infinity FX35 with clear lense because they are Bi-xenon and a reasonable size and price. Also they have a nice sharp cutoff. I will be using the Philips OEM 85122 D2S bubs as well.
I've got a spare set of headlights coming from Danny (thanks man) to use for this job while so that I can still drive around in the meantime.
I've been playing around with the FX35 projectors and I've noticed in stock form the cutoff line is very yellowish/red. This just isn't cool lol. After some research on HIDplanet forms, I found out how to mod them to get a blue cutoff line to get that sweet blue flicker in the distance. Keep in mind a 4100k OEM Philips bulb was used for these tests.
Before modding the shield (cutoff is yellowish):
After modding the shield (cutoff now has a soft "blue band"):
The bi-xenon shield before mod:
Bi-xenon shield after modding....... bent the shield closest to the lense downwards:
Pir0 wrote:I've been dying to do something like this, but think they would look outta place in my headlights. Yours look bang on though, top notch work.
Yah I think they look very good especially at night and from a distance ..... you have no idea what car I am when I'm coming towards you lol Just need to fix the rotation and it will be perfect.