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Just as a hint if anyone wants to do this to change a little bit the look of your car here are some ideas any other idea just post it i'll be posting more soon
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h147/snakepitmaiden/Lamps.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h147/snakepitmaiden/IMG_8657.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h147/snakepitmaiden/Pics013.jpg
birdy
04-12-2006, 07:01 PM
i was soo waiting for that, check out my topic on them.
wanna know something that makes them look 100% better? 3m HIDB headlight film, i swear it makes them bounce out at you. its what I have on my headlights.
J-KiD
04-28-2006, 05:00 AM
http://www.echo-bb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=995
http://www.fototime.com/220C4B183FB3E3E/orig.jpg
echo_hrs
04-28-2006, 03:10 PM
Pascal's insane custom HID setup...so pretty...
SophieSleeps
05-14-2006, 04:35 PM
I say, throw an HID retro in there. It'd have to be a bi-xenon projector though.
Looks like those bulbs are H4 style.
TRD_Yaris
06-15-2006, 08:14 AM
Pascal's insane custom HID setup...so pretty...
man, it looks pretty cool but it's been done before on Lexus GS300/400/430s..
it's an Infiniti Q45 xenon projector setup..very cool and good light output...
I'm REALLY DIGGIN' the painted headlight housings..it's just the PERFECT amount of dark color to bring out the "dark chrome" accents of the reflectors!!!
What temperature / how long did you "bake" your headlamps to get the seals to pull apart???
I got some work to do this week!!
SophieSleeps
06-22-2006, 11:31 PM
Try 225 for 15 minutes.
mikeukrainetz
07-02-2006, 05:44 PM
Has anyone actually pulled their headlights on their Yaris?
I bought paint etc for painting out my lights but I cant get them out, seems like the front bumper has to come off or something. Theres bolts galore and clips.... hopefully someone has or has time too... or even breakaway drawings for any of this.
Chris07LB
07-02-2006, 07:29 PM
Has anyone actually pulled their headlights on their Yaris?
I bought paint etc for painting out my lights but I cant get them out, seems like the front bumper has to come off or something. Theres bolts galore and clips.... hopefully someone has or has time too... or even breakaway drawings for any of this.
I will flip thru my shop manual later for you. :smile:
eight_heads
07-02-2006, 09:59 PM
many times you have to take off the front bumpers of cars to get to all of the bolts or take them out
mikeukrainetz
07-03-2006, 12:38 AM
Thats kind of what I thought, I got the top bolt, the one right behind the grill and thats it its stuck. If you pry the fender liner out to look in behind the lens has a tab that hooks under the bottom edge to the front bumper but no bolt... strange. I was amped to paint.
TRD_Yaris
07-04-2006, 06:12 AM
Has anyone actually pulled their headlights on their Yaris?
I bought paint etc for painting out my lights but I cant get them out, seems like the front bumper has to come off or something. Theres bolts galore and clips.... hopefully someone has or has time too... or even breakaway drawings for any of this.
Yeah, Toyota has a big thing with making the headlights damn near impossible to get out...most Lexus models are the same way :mad:
mikeukrainetz
07-04-2006, 02:46 PM
I just read all that in some of the posted PDFs -
There doesnt seem like an easy way or even remotely easy way of removing them. The great thing I found is that if you do it when the temperature is high outside the glue around the lens peels off by itself, without having to cook the lamp in the oven.
PUMPKINS
07-11-2006, 09:18 PM
Hmm nice setup with that Infiniti Q45 xenon projector setup,
i'm wonderin how much that projector itself will cost??
any1 can help?
TRD_Yaris
07-12-2006, 12:03 AM
Hmm nice setup with that Infiniti Q45 xenon projector setup,
i'm wonderin how much that projector itself will cost??
any1 can help?
E to the B to the A to the Y!!!!!!
it will cost about $400-800 (depending on how long you wanna wait for a good deal) for the Infiniti Q45 headlights (make sure to get BALLASTS!!!!) . if you're lucky the bulbs/ballasts/relectors(projectors) will be in great condition. After removing your Yaris headlights, pull apart the old reflector from the headlight housing. Then, it's just a matter of making a bracket (s) to mount the new Q45 projetors(relector) where the old Yaris reflector was. Reseal the Yaris headlight housing COMPLETELY, or they will fog badly and possibly burn out HID bulbs quickly. Wiring should be pretty simple, though you will want to consult an electrician to verify you're not pulling TOO MUCH CURRENT. just because it only pulls 35Watts compared to halogens running a standard 55Watt doesn't mean you're not gonna blow fuses or burn wiring harnesses.
TRD_Yaris
07-18-2006, 06:23 AM
i was soo waiting for that, check out my topic on them.
wanna know something that makes them look 100% better? 3m HIDB headlight film, i swear it makes them bounce out at you. its what I have on my headlights.
what is this 3M HIDB headlight film stuff you're talking about?
casterqc
07-18-2006, 12:49 PM
what is this 3M HIDB headlight film stuff you're talking about?
I guess what he is talking about is a blue tinted headlight protection film that gives the HID look to your stock halogen lamps...only for the look...because it reduces the intensity of your lights...but that's a personal choice.
These can be installed on headlights with halogens but it is not recommended to use it on headlights with real HIDs...because it creates an overheating, in consequence, reduces your HIDs' lifetime.
IsLNdbOi
09-26-2006, 06:45 PM
After removing your Yaris headlights, pull apart the old reflector from the headlight housing. Then, it's just a matter of making a bracket (s) to mount the new Q45 projetors(relector) where the old Yaris reflector was.
Wait, we don't have to do any cutting to do these HID retrofits?
paultyler_82
09-26-2006, 06:49 PM
Wait, we don't have to do any cutting to do these HID retrofits?
Most people that do the Q45 retrofits just dispense with the reflector and put the projector in it's place, it's much easier, you may have to do some cutting and modification to the rear of the housing, however, and also note that you will lose hi-beam function as the Q45 projectors are single-xenon only.
IsLNdbOi
09-26-2006, 07:01 PM
I see. People at the HIDPlanet forums say that fx35/45 projectors are the smallest clear lens bixenon projectors. Are there any bi-xenon projectors that will fit through the hole in the Yaris's stock reflector, without any cutting? Or will all projectors require removing or cutting the reflector?
paultyler_82
09-26-2006, 09:27 PM
I see. People at the HIDPlanet forums say that fx35/45 projectors are the smallest clear lens bixenon projectors. Are there any bi-xenon projectors that will fit through the hole in the Yaris's stock reflector, without any cutting? Or will all projectors require removing or cutting the reflector?
All projectors will require modification or removal of the reflector, as well as possible modification of the housing.
Chris07LB
09-27-2006, 02:30 PM
All projectors will require modification or removal of the reflector, as well as possible modification of the housing.
... if not, that would be the smallest projector housing in history! :laugh:
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