Looks like an after market headlight...and i don't know if its just me but above the cutoff it just seems to bright...like stray light coming from that projector.
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Mr_Chunkz wrote:actually its not an aftermarket projector headlight per sey, rather an FX35 retrofitted into my black housing headlight. The Halo ring will not work without the headlights on, as I did not link them to my corner lights rather my foglights. I did this so when a cop passes me by I can turn off both my halo and 8000k 50w fog with the flick of 1 switch.
the light output near the projector cutoff may be due to a few things
1- i had the shield modified to give a bluer cutoff this may have caused light output to be a bit higher at cutoff than normal
2- I had a custom chrome shroud fabricated on the inside of my headlight, this may cause a tiny amount of glare which will throw off more light
3- the picture was taken with the stock FX 4300k phillips bulb. Since then I have upgraded to an Ultinon 6000k bulb and the light output is almost 100% evenly distributed in the beam.
SolaraMan7890 wrote:Mr_Chunkz wrote:actually its not an aftermarket projector headlight per sey, rather an FX35 retrofitted into my black housing headlight. The Halo ring will not work without the headlights on, as I did not link them to my corner lights rather my foglights. I did this so when a cop passes me by I can turn off both my halo and 8000k 50w fog with the flick of 1 switch.
the light output near the projector cutoff may be due to a few things
1- i had the shield modified to give a bluer cutoff this may have caused light output to be a bit higher at cutoff than normal
2- I had a custom chrome shroud fabricated on the inside of my headlight, this may cause a tiny amount of glare which will throw off more light
3- the picture was taken with the stock FX 4300k phillips bulb. Since then I have upgraded to an Ultinon 6000k bulb and the light output is almost 100% evenly distributed in the beam.
Why would u need to turn them off if a cop passes you?
chrom3titan wrote:where can I get angel eyes for a 2002 solara? Or where did you get yours?
akora12 wrote:FX35's are hard to color mod and maintain a sharp cutoff. I've been playing with the lens spacing in mine to get the sharpest cutoff possible and still achieve some color. So far, I've had to swap out the lenses for XLR lenses to do so.
BTW, Webb26 those s2k's look really nice. I would have loved to use those in my setup but I had to go bi-xenon.
Mr_Chunkz wrote:chrom3titan wrote:where can I get angel eyes for a 2002 solara? Or where did you get yours?
you cant.
they have to be custom fitted
i had mine done when i did the retro
you can buy the halo and try to mod it yourself
http://www.izntrbl.com
Mr_Chunkz wrote:chrom3titan wrote:where can I get angel eyes for a 2002 solara? Or where did you get yours?
you cant.
they have to be custom fitted
i had mine done when i did the retro
you can buy the halo and try to mod it yourself
http://www.izntrbl.com
Webb26 wrote:akora12 wrote:FX35's are hard to color mod and maintain a sharp cutoff. I've been playing with the lens spacing in mine to get the sharpest cutoff possible and still achieve some color. So far, I've had to swap out the lenses for XLR lenses to do so.
BTW, Webb26 those s2k's look really nice. I would have loved to use those in my setup but I had to go bi-xenon.
If I had overexposed the shots like everyone else...it would have look better...i like the fx though. In all honesty if i wanted to go back and do my retro i would probably not do the color mod.
Webb26 wrote:Mr_Chunkz wrote:chrom3titan wrote:where can I get angel eyes for a 2002 solara? Or where did you get yours?
you cant.
they have to be custom fitted
i had mine done when i did the retro
you can buy the halo and try to mod it yourself
http://www.izntrbl.com
I forgot what it was called for the ccfl's but where did you mount the inverter, if thats what its called?
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