Projector Headlights for IS200?
Projector Headlights for IS200?
steviewevie Put HIDs in your headlamps , they'll be what you're using most of the time, and it's illegal to drive round with your fog lights on when there's no fog. By all means go for the fogs as well to complete the look though.
Have a look at the Ace Cafe if you like, to see the difference between headlamp HIDs and halogens.
You can also put main beam HIDs in too, some people (e.g. Wozza) have that, though I don't.
steviewevie Put HIDs in your headlamps , they'll be what you're using most of the time, and it's illegal to drive round with your fog lights on when there's no fog. By all means go for the fogs as well to complete the look though.
Have a look at the Ace Cafe if you like, to see the difference between headlamp HIDs and halogens.
You can also put main beam HIDs in too, some people (e.g. Wozza) have that, though I don't.
If you want projector headlights there is a company in the US called AAC who do it - it's not cheap though.......
HIDs are very very easy to fit. Usually on the IS200 though, you have to connect things up with reversed polarity (e.g. install the connectors between HID ballast and bulb back-to-front) for some reason to make it work. Basically you can try it the "normal" way and if that doesn't work, simply reverse the connection (just un-plug and re-plug, not talking about anything complicated here).
parthiban If you want projector headlights there is a company in the US called AAC who do it - it's not cheap though.......
parthiban If you want projector headlights there is a company in the US called AAC who do it - it's not cheap though.......
If you want to fit something like that in the rear lights, you need to carefully cut them open with something like a Dremel, and then re-seal them when done.
steviewevie HIDs are very very easy to fit. Usually on the IS200 though, you have to connect things up with reversed polarity (e.g. install the connectors between HID ballast and bulb back-to-front) for some reason to make it work. Basically you can try it the "normal" way and if that doesn't work, simply reverse the connection (just un-plug and re-plug, not talking about anything complicated here).
steviewevie HIDs are very very easy to fit. Usually on the IS200 though, you have to connect things up with reversed polarity (e.g. install the connectors between HID ballast and bulb back-to-front) for some reason to make it work. Basically you can try it the "normal" way and if that doesn't work, simply reverse the connection (just un-plug and re-plug, not talking about anything complicated here).
It's easy on the passenger side, there's loads of room for a ballast and you can tidy away the wires with a cable tie.
On the driver's side there's a lot less room, but you can still squeeze in a ballast and similarly just use cable ties to keep things relatively tidy.
Just ordered the 6K H.I.Ds!!! (with super slim ballast) ...
Hopefully will have them by Ace Cafe meet...erm also got the LED sidelight bulbs...and as regarding to the halo rings I will wire them up to the sidelight but also to a relay and to a remote control to use as a strobe for when the car is parked at meets Jeeez...you guys are making me think up of ideas...I'm buying you a beer at Ace stevie
iLLzLex You're a star...I particularly like these as well...
http://www.automotivelightstore.com/inde...ProdID=449
:drool:
iLLzLex You're a star...I particularly like these as well...
http://www.automotivelightstore.com/inde...ProdID=449
:drool:
parthiban Yep AAC do some pretty nice stuff, spoke to them a while back but when you factor in the shipping and all that it was looking like a lot of money - plus you'd be without headlights for a while so would need to source some spares to use in the meantime or keep the car off the road.
Although if you were interested (as I was) they can't do the gattling gun projectors for RHD, they said they use normal BMW projectors for RHD cars.
parthiban Yep AAC do some pretty nice stuff, spoke to them a while back but when you factor in the shipping and all that it was looking like a lot of money - plus you'd be without headlights for a while so would need to source some spares to use in the meantime or keep the car off the road.
Although if you were interested (as I was) they can't do the gattling gun projectors for RHD, they said they use normal BMW projectors for RHD cars.