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Old Apr 23, 2013 | 09:53 PM
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I was searching for about a hour trying to find pics of people who installed projectors in the low beam and high beam of the assembly to see what the blazer will look like with the dual projectors but had no luck and only found pics of projectors in the low beam seaction of the assembly

so does any one have pics or done this to there blazer headlight assembly's?
 

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i have never heard of putting a projector in the high beam section....i guess it could be done.
 
Old Apr 23, 2013 | 11:18 PM
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i have never heard of putting a projector in the high beam section....i guess it could be done.
I know it can be done im just trying to find out what it will look like before i spend 350 to get mine professionally done
 
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why would you want to put dual projectors in? one projector does low and high beam... doe it not?
 
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More projectors = more light.

Are you paying $350 for parts and labor together? Or just labor?
 
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More projectors = more light.

Are you paying $350 for parts and labor together? Or just labor?
parts and labor
 
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I had found 1 thread that did both, I can't remember where I found it though. I think it might have been on a retrofit forum.
 
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What kind of projectors? $350 is less than I paid for parts alone for my single bi-xenon setup, not to mention the hours of work I put into them.
 
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Originally Posted by richphotos
so glad that you posted this website up, i just found a great step-by-step on how to make clear lenses on their DIY section!

thanks rich!!
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