1995 Blazer 4x6 Headlight Transformations!!!
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I was feeling ballsy when I decided to make a set of 4x6 projectors. I've only seen a few people who actually made them. It took a long time searching to find them too. I will say, they didn't turn out that bad!!!!
They are the Bi-Xenon Morimoto MINI Stage III Kit with Phillips 85122 HIDs with ocular shrouds... All from The Retrofit Source!! Great people. Very helpful as well!! I kinda wish I would have taken more pictures before actually putting them in, but OH WELL. It took a LOT of time (and fiberglass and epoxy and silicon lol) and modification to the garbage Ebay wannabe projectors, but its TOTALLY worth it! Both Lights: Attachment 32409 Closeup of drivers side: Attachment 32410 Closer close up of passenger side: Attachment 32411 Low beams: Attachment 32412 High Beams: Attachment 32413 Low beam cutoff: Attachment 32414 Let me know what you think! :D I also want to see other Retrofits done on 4x6 headlights!!!! FEEL FREE TO SHOW OFF!!! Visit The Retrofit Source here! The Retrofit Source online: headlight upgrades for all applications |
Nice job
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I've been plugging away at my 6x7 retro with fx-r's. The stock sealed beams are just straight garbage. I have 2 partially completed retros so I am trying to finish one for my current DD. Need a better wall shot!
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I wanted to do fx-rs in my 4x6s, but I was too poor to buy them. :icon_razz: It's amazing how much real projectors are better than the stock sealed beams.
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yep you can really see the improvement in them housings he made.
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OH yeah! Stock sealed beam are straight trash! I couldn't see anything with them. Then I replaced those with some Phillips HID's and some garbage wannabe projectors from Ebay. Yet again, I couldn't see anything. Then I found out about the Retrofit, and i spent a few bucks, but in the end, TOTALLY worth it!
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