Firstly, I would like to congratulate them for the excellent work performed to perfection. I would also suggest them to show in their videos how each flashlight works at the end of all the work. Unfortunately we do not have such work performed with such perfection and quality here in Brazil, not that I demean my country, but here we have very serious problems with regard to skilled labor. When we find someone who is minimally qualified and able to perform certain services, they charge exorbitant amounts.
I watched all your videos.spectacular informational videos.I made my own car looking at this video.thank you very much for your efforts.good work for you.
I love it! This makes the retrofit I'm doing to the lights on my 2011 XC70 T6 with mini D2S projectors look hard, which it really has been. Trimming the shrouds and aligning the projectors is not so fun.
Hello great job question tho .. I have a s60 2014 non Hid . Now if I do this retrofit and install H.I.D will the car give me a error code ? And will the HID work with out burning the car electronics ??? Thanks
Hi Eric, As for now we do not have an installation video for the BI-LED projector or plan to make one, though the installation process is almost the same. If you have any questions on the installation, please dont hesitate to contact us at. info@retrofitlab.com
Can you please just do this for my 2010 Volvo S80? I would pay good money for projector HIDs. Unfortunately it's the worst trying to find a pair of OEM
Would you kindly refer me to a sales site that has a good quality xenon kit with a temperature around 4300K? I live in Brazil, so it would be interesting for me a website like Ebay for example. Thank you in advance for your attention!
so I've got a ford fusion with aftermarket headlights and I was just wondering if it would be possible to install bi xenon halo on them or if I'd have to revert to the oem headlights
In general, 2 methods are used, with both methods, be careful and patient. Method 1 is using a regular oven. Preheat the oven at 200 degrees Celsius. When ready, switch off the oven and place the headlight inside. Make sure that the headlight is not touching any metal of the oven by placing a cloth over the grid, for example. Leave the headlight in the oven for 10-15 minutes before opening it. If the headlight kit is not yet soft enough, put the headlight in the oven for a bit more time. Method 2 (this one) is suitable for larger headlights that do not fit in a regular oven, or if your lovely wife absolutely does not allow car parts to be baked in her kitchen. A large cardboard box is used where hot air is blown through a heatgun. Make sure that the hot air of the heatgun does not blow directly to the headlight, place the headlight on small elevations so that the air can circulate properly through the box. We use a setting of 300 Degrees Celsius for 12-18 minutes / 1st lowest setting, depending on the size of the headlight.
These can be used: retrofitlab.com/products/pwy24w-led-amber?_pos=2&_sid=73e7793f3&_ss=r&variant=40348591718552 There should not be any hyperflashing with these bulbs.
+Retrofitlab yes I heard a lot of people who install xenon bulbs just like that. but as I saw your job, which is excellent, I just wanna have your opinion. thank you