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Old 01-24-2013, 04:11 AM   #19
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If you don't mind doing fully retrofit, the Lexus 460 bixenon is one of the brightest and widest angle available on the market right now . The only thing is the dimension that a little too big for most .

And those are actually one that'll be fine using the 55w and up bulbs n ballast, since the bowl is large enough to dissipate heat.
Interesting. Personally I will probably go with the 35w, as I had a bad experience in the past with going with too high of wattage in the past on HID's.
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Old 01-24-2013, 05:13 AM   #20
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So, if I am seeing this correctly, it is a kit, so I would be doing my own retrofitting with this. I really am not proficient in working with cars, and doing a retrofit seems out of my league at this point.
On this site will they do the retrofitting for you and ship it in the housing, ready to go, or is this as I'm seeing it - a kit?

Besides eBay projectors, which I don't plan on ever gambling with, is retrofitting the other option at this point?
Yes, this is a kit. But it's a bolt on kit. You basically just have to open your headlight (take off the lens from the headlight), remove that middle piece (the piece the shields the front of the light bulb and helps reduce glare), bolt on the projector, aim to make sure the cut off is horizontal, and tighten. Then put the headlight lens back on.

If not, you can use one of TRS recommended retrofitters, http://www.theretrofitsource.com/rec...trofitters.php. The nearest one to San Diego would be

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Old 01-24-2013, 05:14 AM   #21
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And if you decide getting a halo, just splice it into the parking light wire or run a dedicated switch for it.
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Old 01-24-2013, 10:16 AM   #22
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The retrofit source won't do the install or retrofit , although they can refer you to some installer. But expect to spend at least $200 and up for their labor.

Those mini projectors are plug and play, just make sure you choose the h4 harness .
All you have to do is bake the headlights , paint the reflector to a matte Finnish and you will be super happy with the result .
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Old 01-24-2013, 02:33 PM   #23
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The retrofit source won't do the install or retrofit , although they can refer you to some installer. But expect to spend at least $200 and up for their labor.

Those mini projectors are plug and play, just make sure you choose the h4 harness .
All you have to do is bake the headlights , paint the reflector to a matte Finnish and you will be super happy with the result .
Don't necessarily need to paint the reflector bowl
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Old 01-24-2013, 05:12 PM   #24
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The retrofit source won't do the install or retrofit , although they can refer you to some installer. But expect to spend at least $200 and up for their labor.

Those mini projectors are plug and play, just make sure you choose the h4 harness .
All you have to do is bake the headlights , paint the reflector to a matte Finnish and you will be super happy with the result .
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Don't necessarily need to paint the reflector bowl
Phew, well I'm going to look into seeing if I can get a buddy to help me out with a job like this. Additionally, if I go through with it, I will try and take pictures of the process for others to check out.

I'd probably end up going all in and painting the reflector bowls as well, I dig that blacked look .


So, below are the options that I have/assume I should go with. Any insight on the choices below would be helpful.

Ballasts: Morimoto 3Five (35w)

Bulbs: H1 Morimoto [FREE] vs. H1 XB35 [$30] - what is the difference between these bulbs?

Halos: Morimoto CCFL Kit $25 vs. Morimoto XB LED {White} [$50] - couldn't find anything on their site about the difference between these.

Projectors: LHD (North American Standard)

Re-Sealing Glue: Will I be needing this regardless, or only if I go through with painting the reflector bowl?

Shrouds: I'm waiting to hear back from them about which of these may be optimal for the 07 Yaris Sedan. Any thoughts?

Wiring: Relay H4/9003


Now I'm getting excited/nervous .

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Old 01-24-2013, 05:18 PM   #25
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Mini H1 with no foreground limiter - still excellent choice.

FX with foreground limiter - see the more concentration of light and no foreground light. Great setup - super wide beam.


More comparisons shots


All in all - the H1 is an excellent projector for a retrofit. MUCH better than any of the eBay projector headlights you can buy. FX is harder to retrofit - Did the FX retrofit on my 4Runner. Usually requiring some cutting of the headlight where the MINI D2S and H1 are a straight 'drop-in'.

I'm using the H1 in my retrofit over the Popular D2S because I like the output and beam pattern better.

Very clean retrofit, nice work!
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Old 01-24-2013, 08:36 PM   #26
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Phew, well I'm going to look into seeing if I can get a buddy to help me out with a job like this. Additionally, if I go through with it, I will try and take pictures of the process for others to check out.

I'd probably end up going all in and painting the reflector bowls as well, I dig that blacked look .


So, below are the options that I have/assume I should go with. Any insight on the choices below would be helpful.

Ballasts: Morimoto 3Five (35w)

Bulbs: H1 Morimoto [FREE] vs. H1 XB35 [$30] - what is the difference between these bulbs?

From what I read, the XB35 are just better quality bulbs. Apparently brighter and more true to the color temp. This is up to you if you want to spend a little more (the XB35 cost 70 bucks if purchased outside the kit). I'd suggest 5000k color temp as well.


Halos: Morimoto CCFL Kit $25 vs. Morimoto XB LED {White} [$50] - couldn't find anything on their site about the difference between these.

CCFL is what you generally see on BMW's (not the yellow halos). Not sure what the XB LED is. Might be brighter, I'm assuming. CCFL's are pretty bright already tho.


Projectors: LHD (North American Standard)

Re-Sealing Glue: Will I be needing this regardless, or only if I go through with painting the reflector bowl?

Yeah, it'd be nice. If you can, replace all the OEM sealant with a nice, not too thick layer of this butyl tape sealant.


Shrouds: I'm waiting to hear back from them about which of these may be optimal for the 07 Yaris Sedan. Any thoughts?

The mini gattling gun should work. It's the style used in the G1 bolt on projectors (what I have) and what justdidit is using in his Prius. I'm not sure if the larger shrouds will need some modifying to fit.


Wiring: Relay H4/9003


Now I'm getting excited/nervous .
See my reply in red.
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Old 01-24-2013, 09:03 PM   #27
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Yup xb is good bulbs , even though the morimotos is actually similar to the Phillips 85122+. I use 5000K , since Its plain white but still a little yellow on the ground ... It really helps during raining days :) .

As for the halos, xb is a lot brighter than the ccfl ... And it comes in different sizes .

Those are Andrew's (trs crew) Honda fit , using those Lexus ls460 bix projectors and xb rings .
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Old 01-24-2013, 10:30 PM   #28
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^ he's selling that Fit, right?
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Old 01-24-2013, 11:34 PM   #29
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I recently swapped out my hids for 90/100 halogens with a relay pack. The light output is amazing. No need to do anything else. Stock housings produce an excellent and effecient beam pattern with outstanding cutoff on low beams and highbeams that will blow your eye brows off.
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Old 01-31-2013, 06:28 PM   #30
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I have the spyder projector headlights for my sedan and I havent had a problem with them. What I want to know is, if i change the stock bulbs for HID, would that be a problem or is it safe?
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Old 02-20-2013, 12:19 PM   #31
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I just recently purchased the spyder headlights for the Yaris 07 Sedan too and installed HIDs in them last night... it's a b*tch trying to aim them right tho since there isn't much space behind the headlight to reach the L/R adjustment screw...

I would like to do the Morimoro 3-five retrofit but didn't wanna spend that much on it yet plus, I'm scared of doing the retrofit too... maybe in the near future tho...
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