97-99 Toyota Camry Retrofit (lots of pictures)
Well my supervisor was always asking me to retro his headlights, but the reason why I didn't want to retro them is because, 1 it has flutted lens and 2 there is no aftermarket clear headlight lens made for Camry. So finally one day I agreed on retrofitting my supervisors. (It was a fun retro)
First task was to make the custom clear lenses. I used clear acrylic to make the lens. For projector I used FX35 projectors with OEM clear lens, not a swap. After mounting them on, I vacuumed formed an ABS shroud (custom). When the shroud were done I installed D2S bulb (85122+), and aimed them.
This whole retro was a challenge, but at the end I had lots of positive feedback. Enjoy!!
Stock flutted Lens
custom clear Lens sits in perfectly next to corner light without gaps.
Close view
with the light on
Front with the lights off.
Xenon at the start up.
Lights on after the start up.
Now the night shots. In this picture I took the shot right at the cut off.
the output.
in this picture picture the car was 25 feet from the wall. ( I zoomed in)
Driver side cut off.
passenger side cut off.
High beam activated.

First task was to make the custom clear lenses. I used clear acrylic to make the lens. For projector I used FX35 projectors with OEM clear lens, not a swap. After mounting them on, I vacuumed formed an ABS shroud (custom). When the shroud were done I installed D2S bulb (85122+), and aimed them.
This whole retro was a challenge, but at the end I had lots of positive feedback. Enjoy!!
Stock flutted Lens

custom clear Lens sits in perfectly next to corner light without gaps.


Close view

with the light on

Front with the lights off.

Xenon at the start up.

Lights on after the start up.

Now the night shots. In this picture I took the shot right at the cut off.

the output.



in this picture picture the car was 25 feet from the wall. ( I zoomed in)

Driver side cut off.


passenger side cut off.


High beam activated.

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Greg Cheban - Just Licensed SolaraGuy
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