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[quote][i]Originally posted by crashnburn[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Kris TD[/i] i bought them, personally i would by the angel eye kit they sell for £17 and just stick them in your standard headlights [/quote] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sorry dude was i unclear.. Thats the ones I got.. are they easy to fit or fiddley... Do you need to oven the light to loosen the glue etc like on the tutorial here??? Taking Apart My Projector Headlight Next, it was time for me to put them into my HID projector headlight unit. First, I had to open apart my headlight unit. This is done by heating it in a cooking oven for about 10-15 minutes at 275°F or until the glue loosen. It may take a longer or shorter time to soften the glue on different headlamp units. Remove any attachments, like your bulb or wire harness, that may not be able to withstand the heat. Be very careful when separating your projector unit because the glue will stick to anything it can get a hold of. Think of hot melted cheese on a slice of pizza when you pull it apart. Use a butter knife or a flat-head screw driver to pry the headlight apart. Once you've pried it open, you can use your hands to do the rest of the job. Here's my recommendation: As you pull apart the front cover from the headlight unit, separate/trim the cheesy web-like glue using your hand. Don't worry, the glue is not that hot, but the headlight unit is. Remember, pull a little and then trim a little, and repeat this step. Take your time and do it SLOWLY. You have about 20~30 minutes before the glue harden. Plenty of time. As you trim, the glue will retract, and you can reuse the glue later when re-attaching the headlight back together. I have done this process about 4 times already with the same headlight, and the glue is still good and I have no problem with rain fogging up the headlight. Cheesy-like glue. Components of my projector headlight with angel eyes glued to black frame. My aftermarket projector headlight is divided into 3 components, a reflective housing, an internal black frame, and a clear front cover. I glued my angel rings to the black frame, using clear silicon adhesive or Krazy/Super glue. I applied only a very small amount of glue to the un-scratch/un-cut part of the ring. The inner black frame acts as a barrier and helps protect my angel eyes from the heat coming from the reflective housing. :! [Edited on 27-06-2004 by crashnburn] [/quote]
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