Ok, so I see a lot of threads on here asking about how good ebay projectors are because people don't want to go through the hassle of doing a retrofit and are scared to cut up there headlights. Well, one of my interests is HID lighting. I'm a member on hidplanet.com and There has been a recent breakthrough in HID technology.
The link I'm posting is to a bi-xenon projector which has a solenoid like the TL projectors for high and low beams. The projector is super compact with a water clear lense. A member on hidplanet who always tests projectors when they hit the market compared these to acura TL projectors and they were almost equal in output but the mini had an arguably better high beam.
mini H1- http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...2f204f7a13c9bf
Mini H1 projector vs. Acura TL-
Now the way you mount this projector is quite simple. There is a threaded collar on the back of the projector which threads through the bulb hole on your stock headlights, then you screw a collar on the back and essentially sandwhich the projector and reflector together. You then place a projector shroud over the front of the projector. It uses an H1 hid kit bulb which can be bought cheap from places like ddm. No cutting is involved, just open your headlights place the projector in, put the shroud on and close your headlights back up and you have a retrofit with output that will be comparable to TL's.
Just another option for those who want great ligthing, but are not confident in cutting up a good set of headlights.
The link I'm posting is to a bi-xenon projector which has a solenoid like the TL projectors for high and low beams. The projector is super compact with a water clear lense. A member on hidplanet who always tests projectors when they hit the market compared these to acura TL projectors and they were almost equal in output but the mini had an arguably better high beam.
mini H1- http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...2f204f7a13c9bf
Mini H1 projector vs. Acura TL-
Now the way you mount this projector is quite simple. There is a threaded collar on the back of the projector which threads through the bulb hole on your stock headlights, then you screw a collar on the back and essentially sandwhich the projector and reflector together. You then place a projector shroud over the front of the projector. It uses an H1 hid kit bulb which can be bought cheap from places like ddm. No cutting is involved, just open your headlights place the projector in, put the shroud on and close your headlights back up and you have a retrofit with output that will be comparable to TL's.
Just another option for those who want great ligthing, but are not confident in cutting up a good set of headlights.
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