4 SALE : Bi-Xenon Projector Retrofit Headlights

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Mjolnir

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Okay, finally woke up and had coffee. here they are, hope they were worth the wait. BTW - Dawson, I have these in RAW and full format JPG and you are welcome to the originals if you want/need them for marketing

A couple of comments about the lights after driving around 30 miles with them last night.

1. Install went very smooth with one small suggestion - longer wire length, especially with the LED rings would be great. I mounted the control unit where you did in the video and tucked it behind the splash mat next to the radiator (I did wrap the connector in more electrical tape just in case the truck goes swimming). but with that a couple of the pig tails were a couple inches two short (and hey, who the heck couldn't use a couple extra inches :idiot: )

2. Fit and finish is amazing, and mine didn't require any aiming. the cutoffs are very crisp, and following cars on mid-perch the lights didn't get into their rear window unless it was tiny like a Vette or lotus.

3. Given how dark our TX roads get, and how crappy the stock headlights are/were it should've been the first money spent on the truck. I felt like I was driving my Cayenne with all the brightness I had.

4. The custom cutouts on the side are amazing, the pics are pretty cool but they dont' quite do it justice. You get this neat reflective effect on the white truck that looks very nice.

With that, here are the pictures -

here are just the ambers:
newheadlightringsone.jpg
newheadlightringstwo.jpg

some cool shots of the SVT logo:
svtlogoone.jpg
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A three quarter view of the right headlight assembly:
leftheadlightone.jpg

headlights on:
headlightson.jpg

everything on:
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I spliced the LED ring pigtails into the side marker light harness on the headlight assembly. The LED pigtails were plenty long enough for this and if I ever need to remove the headlight the wiring is all connected. I know others connected the LEDs to the factory grill LED harness, this requires longer wires and disconnecting them to remove he headlight.


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Hell, I didn't even think of that :emotions122:

I wired mine to the amber markers and did it after I installed the lights as I didn't have someone to hold the light for me so it was done from under the truck through the wheel wells.

your way sounds MUCH easier

and to the earlier post - yes they are blacked out.


I spliced the LED ring pigtails into the side marker light harness on the headlight assembly. The LED pigtails were plenty long enough for this and if I ever need to remove the headlight the wiring is all connected. I know others connected the LEDs to the factory grill LED harness, this requires longer wires and disconnecting them to remove he headlight.


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Those pics ROCK ! Thanks buddy, I will be stealing several for fb and my website.
 
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