Glass fog light restore

I guess I was a little confusing in the OP. I said that I did an HID install, when I was done I stood back and next to the new HIDs, my fogs looked terrible so I restored the fogs. Two seperate things, the HID install andf the fog light restoration.

Thanks for looking out trek, If I didn't know that, I would have been grateful for the warning. As I said before the HIDs did not go in the fogs, you can see the bulb in the after pics. The stock headlight assembly is built for HIDs with the projector lens already built in. Very convenient for me was the stock ballast housing/bracket, made for a very clean install. Here's a little write-up on the install.

Low beams have stock projectors-
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Back of headlight-
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I used a dremel to cut the smallest possible opening to accommodate the new wiring-
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Perfect fit-
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Rubber fitting sits nicely-
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Bottom of headlight, mounting for stock ballast-
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More dremmeling for ballast wiring. Double sided adhesive foam sticker to hold it in place-
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Piece of Plexiglas to complete the install-
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The headlights have a very defined cutoff. Each bulb has a cutoff that is lower on the left like this ____/-------, It's hard to show with keystrokes but each light's cut off is lower on the left. It's shown in a pic on retrosolutions website. It's so the lights don't blind on coming traffic, but still lights up the right side of the road, like the side walk. I love 'em. :dblthumb2:
ummmm, your assemblies are not designed for HID capsules. Yes, they have projectors, but they are halogen based. Halogen projectors are still better than a halogen reflector based housing, but still not the "correct" way to do it. HID capsules produce light differently than halogens and require a housing designed for it -> light comes from a different point than halogens and is produced over a larger area than a halogen. you bought a conversion kit. Trek is still correct in his initial post. I don't mean to thread crap, but just thought you could use the info
 
ummmm, your assemblies are not designed for HID capsules. Yes, they have projectors, but they are halogen based. Halogen projectors are still better than a halogen reflector based housing, but still not the "correct" way to do it. HID capsules produce light differently than halogens and require a housing designed for it -> light comes from a different point than halogens and is produced over a larger area than a halogen. you bought a conversion kit. Trek is still correct in his initial post. I don't mean to thread crap, but just thought you could use the info

No worries, thanks for the info! I'll look in to it a little further, at least they are projectors and give a cut off. No one has flashed their high beams at me yet. :xyxthumbs:
 
Zombie thread time.

How long did the restoration last? Did you do any other maintenance after your last update?
 
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