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Old May 13, 2006 | 06:42 PM
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Re: EDU & PICS: S13 triple projector light install for the 93-97 Camaros.

I will find out how much better the lighting is later tonight.
Old May 13, 2006 | 06:45 PM
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that looks soooooooooo much better than stock on that style front end.
Old May 13, 2006 | 07:13 PM
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What's the part number for the bulbs also? I'm really digging the look. My only gripe is you shouldve pushed the back futher. I wonder can I somehow someway use my bulbs from my FF75 conversion in these.
Old May 13, 2006 | 10:25 PM
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Wowsers. Great job!!!

I knew from the two sets of s13 lamps (one triple and one double projector set) I bought, there was lots (maybe) of cutting involved, but that's great. I still have a double projector sitting right behind me that just needs a new glass lens...I preferred that look over the triple set-up. Maybe I should reconsider trying euro clear 88-98 Chevy truck lamps, but those might be easier to shove back into the recess...seeing that the Chevy lights measure at 4"h x 12"w versus the 5"h x 15"w the Nissan lights do, maybe I can apply your technique to the truck euros easier.

Decisions, decisions....


BTW, these weren't the ones you bought were they?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-N...54635969QQrdZ1


If so, these were the ones I put up through my Ebay seller....I want them back. Same price and shipping to St Louie was $20 and a nickel....that's something.

P.S. Yes, those lights are huge.

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Old May 14, 2006 | 04:36 AM
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Re: EDU & PICS: S13 triple projector light install for the 93-97 Camaros.

The verdict is in. Lighting is vastly improved. The lows cover the ground evenly and are much brighter. The highs are phenominal, easily twice the lighting distance of the stock lights.

Originally Posted by Honda Hunter
What's the part number for the bulbs also? I'm really digging the look. My only gripe is you shouldve pushed the back futher. I wonder can I somehow someway use my bulbs from my FF75 conversion in these.
H1 = low
H3 = high
H3C = fog. You can modify a H7 to fit though.

Yeah, that side is the only gripe, but for me its acceptable. You can push back that side if you hammer, bend, or remove that bracket.

Originally Posted by AlfredB18
Wowsers. Great job!!!

seeing that the Chevy lights measure at 4"h x 12"w versus the 5"h x 15"w the Nissan lights do, maybe I can apply your technique to the truck euros easier.

BTW, these weren't the ones you bought were they?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-N...54635969QQrdZ1

If so, these were the ones I put up through my Ebay seller....I want them back. Same price and shipping to St Louie was $20 and a nickel....that's something.

P.S. Yes, those lights are huge.
Yes, those are the exact lights I bought. Same auction and everything. Small world!

These headlight mods are easy, but time consuming. Alot of measuring, cutting, fitting, thinking, and repeating. Learning what I did to install them, I could easily cut the install time in half, or even a third.
Old May 20, 2006 | 10:59 AM
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Re: EDU & PICS: S13 triple projector light install for the 93-97 Camaros.

Originally Posted by Kain
The verdict is in. Lighting is vastly improved. The lows cover the ground evenly and are much brighter. The highs are phenominal, easily twice the lighting distance of the stock lights.



H1 = low
H3 = high
H3C = fog. You can modify a H7 to fit though.

Yeah, that side is the only gripe, but for me its acceptable. You can push back that side if you hammer, bend, or remove that bracket.



Yes, those are the exact lights I bought. Same auction and everything. Small world!

These headlight mods are easy, but time consuming. Alot of measuring, cutting, fitting, thinking, and repeating. Learning what I did to install them, I could easily cut the install time in half, or even a third.


woo sweet mod bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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