2000 LS Foglight mod. (hid)
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We cant mount the projector with all this extra meat.
So here it is. After this step your fogs will never hold a 9006 bulb again.
I trimed this down a little to make room for the Bi-Xenon solenoid wires.
Now the projector is in the way of the two screws, so you will need to rotate the projector a bit to get to the holes.
make sure you test everything before you put it all back together.
Hi beam
I got a brick of adhesive. Ill probably do my headlights in the winter so i figured ill get a brick.
A heat knife would work great for this, but I used a razor blade.
I added some to some spots that look like they could use some extra.
Now heat the housing nice and easy and press the lens back on.
Dont forget that first screw you took off. that will hold the lens on pretty good.
I ordered a rubber cap to seal off the back.
I added some shoe goo (had it in the closet) figured its good enough to hold work boots together so it should work for this.
all sealed up.
So here it is. After this step your fogs will never hold a 9006 bulb again.
I trimed this down a little to make room for the Bi-Xenon solenoid wires.
Now the projector is in the way of the two screws, so you will need to rotate the projector a bit to get to the holes.
make sure you test everything before you put it all back together.
Hi beam
I got a brick of adhesive. Ill probably do my headlights in the winter so i figured ill get a brick.
A heat knife would work great for this, but I used a razor blade.
I added some to some spots that look like they could use some extra.
Now heat the housing nice and easy and press the lens back on.
Dont forget that first screw you took off. that will hold the lens on pretty good.
I ordered a rubber cap to seal off the back.
I added some shoe goo (had it in the closet) figured its good enough to hold work boots together so it should work for this.
all sealed up.
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