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    Quote Originally Posted by CIAUS View Post
    US type, plastic reflector



    JDM type, metal reflector+ round glass cover



    JDM type converted to bixenon lenses (donor is BMW X5, D2S\D2R), before polishing.


    omg those biexenon lights are sick !!!

    they actualy look light eye balls

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    i want some jdm lights
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    More info on the BMW X5 Conversion. I know some others have started a conversion but I haven't seen a finished product ( unless I've missed the post) And does the X5 conversion use the original BMW starters, ballast, (if they use this process) wiring etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by VCrossfan View Post
    More info on the BMW X5 Conversion. I know some others have started a conversion but I haven't seen a finished product ( unless I've missed the post) And does the X5 conversion use the original BMW starters, ballast, (if they use this process) wiring etc...
    Everybody likes a xenon light, but if you just put the H4 xenon bulb in to VX headlamp it will light like sh.. mmm not so well))). I would like to explain how to insert bixenon lenses to VX headlamp, for the exellent light ).
    All this pics shown a JDM headlamps wich is little different, but I think, technology is the same vith US VX headlamps. I used Hella lenses only, all the rest (bulbs, starters etc) is SHOME.

    1. First, you have to put you headlamp in to the oven with temperature approx 100 C (Celsium!!!) for a 10-15 min, until hermetic bekame soft, than use screw driver or knife for removing a front glass (use gloves - it is HOT)



    2. Take out all the parts, remove a reflector, for the next step



    3. prepare reflector for lens applying



    4. 90 mm Hella bixenon lens (a lot of europinean cars produsers using it) bulb type is D2S/D2R.


    5. apply lens in reflector's body, you have to remember about "horizont line" when applyuing lens.


    6. when the horizont and vertical position is right, fix the lens in reflector's body



    7. install reflector back in to the headlamp


    8. Than we can see ugly cuted reflectors surface, I used a plastic folder to make a cover



    9 make a cover and put in
    Last edited by CIAUS : 05/31/2009 at 11:54 PM
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    10. Do not forget to run out the shutter driver's control wires as shown


    11. put the front glass back on to the headlamp and use oven again to apply all surface right.
    and that's it



    12. connection


    13. How does it LIIIIIIIIGHT =)




    finished :bwgr::bwgr::bwgr:


    PC big thanks to Maxim aka Mad
    Last edited by CIAUS : 05/31/2009 at 03:03 PM

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    Holy s%#@ this guy must be a rocket scientist! Good job dude!

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