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Old 01-25-2003, 11:22 PM   #1
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88-98 projector beam headlight tip
I just replaced my cousins projector beams with some factory replacement headlights. His were so dim you could hardly see on low beam at night. I brought them home with me to throw away. I looked at them to see why they were so dim. If you remove the low beam bulb & take a peek inside you will see why they are so dim. There is a piece of metal that is covering half the bulb, I guess for "looks".

If you will take a long screwdriver & pry on the piece of metal you can make it lay flat. I hooked it up & it actually puts out a respectable amount of light now. So I am planning on installing them in my ride, hopefully tomorrow b4 the super bowl.

I will let everyone know how they perform w/ this mod at night.
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Old 01-26-2003, 01:33 AM   #2
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That metal plate is part of what aims the beam. It's standard projector beam equipment. When I had those Crystal Eyes, I took mine apart and modified that reflector using a mod I found on a BMW board. THEN I put brighter bulbs in there. Still worthless. I was glad to be rid of them.
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Old 01-26-2003, 11:39 PM   #3
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I just got finished aiming my headlights. I took it out on the road. I will say that it has 100 percent more light than before. It is not as bright as a stock light on low beam but on high beams (with a high 4 wiring kit) it was as good as ever. I also have a chrome bumper w/ the foglights so with them on I don't have any trouble seeing. I cannot complain, because I needed some new factory lights for my other truck, so it saved me quite a bit of money.
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That's cool. I HAD to drive with my foglights on when I had those things. I was thankful that I had the fogs. They're the only things that gave me any peripheral light.

I'm thinking of just getting a set of those diamond clear healights for the Yukon. Projectors aren't even an option now.
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Old 03-09-2003, 03:12 PM   #5
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i have projectors on my 92 sierra and i love them compared to my stock lights, i have a 6 inch lift on it, and after i the lift the stock ones didnt give me much light right out infront of me with the dims. i like how the projectors have 3 rays of light coming out. i also have the 4 light kit for mine, and when the brights are on, no car in town has more light coming out. i dont have any fog lights either, and i personally have no problem with the low beams as far as visibility, it might all be because of the lift though, who knows, angle them down quite a bit too, washers on the top headlight mounts to angle the mount, angle the adjustments most of the way down. the hardest part was trying to get the headlights in square with the grill.
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i have projectors on my 92 sierra and i love them compared to my stock lights, i have a 6 inch lift on it, and after i the lift the stock ones didnt give me much light right out infront of me with the dims. i like how the projectors have 3 rays of light coming out. i also have the 4 light kit for mine, and when the brights are on, no car in town has more light coming out. i dont have any fog lights either, and i personally have no problem with the low beams as far as visibility, it might all be because of the lift though, who knows, angle them down quite a bit too, washers on the top headlight mounts to angle the mount, angle the adjustments most of the way down. the hardest part was trying to get the headlights in square with the grill.

What brand are they?
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Old 03-10-2003, 10:40 AM   #7
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im not real sure, i think they are altezzas. but here is an ebay auction of them. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ategory=67 63
this is the same people i bought mine from, the reason i bought these was because of the way they look. i like the middle light, i have a little blue one in mine, but it keeps fading out so i have to replace it once in a while, not a big problem though. i dont think led's would light up that middle part very well because of no side light, but i havent tried it yet, i might try that next time.
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im not real sure, i think they are altezzas. but here is an ebay auction of them. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ategory=67 63

Well, Altezza isn't a brand. It's the Japanese version of the Lexus IS300 and that's what people call euro clear taillights, but ok. They're just unknown brand. :)

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this is the same people i bought mine from, the reason i bought these was because of the way they look. i like the middle light, i have a little blue one in mine, but it keeps fading out so i have to replace it once in a while, not a big problem though. i dont think led's would light up that middle part very well because of no side light, but i havent tried it yet, i might try that next time.


They look a lot better than the Crystal Eyes I had. The projector lenses are larger diameter, which is a good sign. Do the projectors use the stock 9006 bulbs or are you stuck with dinky H3s?

I bet LEDs would work just fine in the city light. They work fine on the sidemarkers on my Yukon.
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Old 03-10-2003, 01:04 PM   #9
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the lights came with the new bulbs for the lows, projectors, but u use the stock bright bulbs
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the lights came with the new bulbs for the lows, projectors, but u use the stock bright bulbs

Figures. I wouldn't touch them with a 10-foot pole, because I'm sure they're H3s. I might consider a set of projectors if they used either 9006's or 9005's in the projector.
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Old 03-11-2003, 10:22 PM   #11
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they only thing i dont like about them is the fact that they stick out of the grill. i havent gotten around to modifying anything to make them fit better yet. do the crystal eye headlights stick out like this? i also noticed that metal plate when i took them apart, i left mine in, thinking it was a reflector or something for the light, and thinking that the rould lense on the projector light would even out the light, but the low beams leave a defined line of light at a certain height, i love that, and everyone that rides with me is amazed by it, instead of there just being dim light everywhere. im not real sure what bulbs they use, but i will know soon. im gonna put some hyper whites or something like that in them. any suggestions?
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Old 04-27-2003, 03:37 AM   #12
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i have a 94 gmc sierra, and i just the diamond head lights.... much better than the stock, i got mine from www.atezzawarehouse.com but the exact link is http://www.altezzawarehouse.com/cgi-...CF8801CHL.html

if i remember correctly then come with new phillips bulbs...



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i have the diamond cut style and they use the stock type bulbs and they put out fantastic light compared to the stock lenses. especially with hyperwhites.

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I just new corner lenses, foglamps, and headlights..all APC. Everything on them looks great except for the headlights stick out like a 1/2" past everything else. They still look good, and you cant even notice it if you back off 5 feet.
Egerte it sounds like me and you have the same ones, i put in the different brackets and everything but they still stick out, if you figure out a way to push them back let me know.

I also got those euro xenon bulbs and they light up like crazy only thing is that the new lights arent adjusted and the light goes every where. When i fix them and put my new bowtie in ill take some pics
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has anybody tried using a real HID bulb system in these projector lights? im thinking that it would work well because the light pattern with the stock 9006 bulbs is fine, with the straight top cut-off, but it just needs to be brighter..
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Old 06-07-2004, 05:12 PM   #16
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Re: 88-98 projector beam headlight tip
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I just replaced my cousins projector beams with some factory replacement headlights. His were so dim you could hardly see on low beam at night. I brought them home with me to throw away. I looked at them to see why they were so dim. If you remove the low beam bulb & take a peek inside you will see why they are so dim. There is a piece of metal that is covering half the bulb, I guess for "looks".

If you will take a long screwdriver & pry on the piece of metal you can make it lay flat. I hooked it up & it actually puts out a respectable amount of light now. So I am planning on installing them in my ride, hopefully tomorrow b4 the super bowl.

I will let everyone know how they perform w/ this mod at night.


So did your cousin ever see you with his projector headlights in your truck yet? He might think you conned em into scoring some free headlights.

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Old 06-10-2004, 06:37 PM   #17
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i'm woundering also if anybody put real HID bulbs in projectors and how they worked?
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Re: 88-98 projector beam headlight tip
How do you hook up the little blue light in middle? I see the white/black wires and do you use the factory dim lights? Thanks I hard wired them into the sidemarkers and they work great.

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Re: 88-98 projector beam headlight tip
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So did your cousin ever see you with his projector headlights in your truck yet? He might think you conned em into scoring some free headlights.
I want to do a newer grille in mine and do the same lights that you have, those look awesome, where'd you get them?
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Re: 88-98 projector beam headlight tip
Is there any of the crystal clear H/L's anywhere for less than the $300 on that alteeza site?
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