How to remove projector unit
#1
How to remove projector unit
I actually searched and didnt find any info on how to remove the whole piece (encircled in green)
Just seen alot of pics of finished products but no write up on how to make it happen in details.
Pmed sum guys.... that didnt help so here i am stuck.....
Just seen alot of pics of finished products but no write up on how to make it happen in details.
Pmed sum guys.... that didnt help so here i am stuck.....
#4
Visual Aid 101
Take a look at this pic here
and this one
Now look closely at yours
You're going to have to saw that whole piece off with a dremmel rotor saw or if you have access to one of those desk saws that people use in shop class the merrier you'll be!
Once you cut it down to the base, you can use that piece as a template to install your new HID projector on like my next step in my SC300 thread. Hope this helps you out a little bit. Also don't forget to pop those white plastic screw tabs off before you start cutting away. Also, plan on getting a few packs of dremmel cutting wheels because they break like twigs sometimes if too much force is put on them.
Start on a slow speed and once you have a grip on the your finess level increase speed a little. Should take about 10 mins tops to cut if you're doing it right and each cylinder you cut should use like 3-5 wheels on avg or 7-15 if you were like me when I first started out lol
Take a look at this pic here
and this one
Now look closely at yours
You're going to have to saw that whole piece off with a dremmel rotor saw or if you have access to one of those desk saws that people use in shop class the merrier you'll be!
Once you cut it down to the base, you can use that piece as a template to install your new HID projector on like my next step in my SC300 thread. Hope this helps you out a little bit. Also don't forget to pop those white plastic screw tabs off before you start cutting away. Also, plan on getting a few packs of dremmel cutting wheels because they break like twigs sometimes if too much force is put on them.
Start on a slow speed and once you have a grip on the your finess level increase speed a little. Should take about 10 mins tops to cut if you're doing it right and each cylinder you cut should use like 3-5 wheels on avg or 7-15 if you were like me when I first started out lol
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