Headlights for a 3rd gen
#1
Headlights for a 3rd gen
Are there any conversions to turn our headlights into two lights, similar to these?
http://www.nissanperformancemag.com/...mages/max7.jpg
Thanks
http://www.nissanperformancemag.com/...mages/max7.jpg
Thanks
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#4
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
I have a set of bmw E36 lights and the Wade covers to make them flush for sale. PM me an offer.
I always enjoy writing out a PM, only to have it DENIED because your box is full, then having to cut and paste it and send it on NWMax
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I will try to send a PM on another topic in a bit.
#10
Originally Posted by aw89maxSE
curious....what's the wiring like for the bmw projecters.....that's the next step up from the stock e36's right?
#12
i know its not relevant but i jus got a 92' GXE and i was drivin at night and realized my highbeams wont stay on is there a DIY to fix it? or does anyone know a part that i need to fix this? the lights work but the highbeams switch wont stay on..
#19
[QUOTE=Shade20]and about the E36 there are different ones but im not sure if they all fix in the max? maybe i found the wrong one..
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These work and look great with blacked out corners or smoked.
The fit just like any e36. You can change the color of the halos just by buying 944 bulbs. The lows and high have a great beam pattern.
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These work and look great with blacked out corners or smoked.
The fit just like any e36. You can change the color of the halos just by buying 944 bulbs. The lows and high have a great beam pattern.
#20
Originally Posted by Shade20
im pulling for the high beams they come on but it wont stay on.. i pull it back usually clicks in place but it wont stay
Thats because when you pull it back thats our "flashing" position not the high beam position.
For high beam push the lever toward the front of the car.
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Originally Posted by Samswhitemaxima
I'm guessing noone makes a user friendly conversion for the E36s huh?
Say a plug and play type of thing?
Say a plug and play type of thing?
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#25
Originally Posted by Samswhitemaxima
I'm guessing noone makes a user friendly conversion for the E36s huh?
Say a plug and play type of thing?
Say a plug and play type of thing?
#26
if u can't cut, can't do ****, if u can pay, you can always play!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...16413714QQrdZ1
i saw this a few weeks ago. it's cheaper than buying a dremel if u don't already have one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...16413714QQrdZ1
i saw this a few weeks ago. it's cheaper than buying a dremel if u don't already have one.
#27
Originally Posted by Maxzilla91
if u can't cut, can't do ****, if u can pay, you can always play!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...16413714QQrdZ1
i saw this a few weeks ago. it's cheaper than buying a dremel if u don't already have one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissa...16413714QQrdZ1
i saw this a few weeks ago. it's cheaper than buying a dremel if u don't already have one.
I'd buy this. Can someone vouch for it? Is it as simple as the description says?
#29
i dont think youl have to cut anything. you guys who cut stuff......i just dont get it. with that made bracket you might be able to just put them in......
i didnt cut anything besides the brackets. but i did hammer in the radiator support a bit.
i didnt cut anything besides the brackets. but i did hammer in the radiator support a bit.
#30
stock housing
- glass
+ projector
+ wade cover
+ sealed
=![Drool](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/drool.gif)
I wish I would have done it years ago
even if you just use a halogen bulb in a projector, it is insanely better than reflectors in every aspect. I would rather have a halogen's in a projector than a HID's using a reflector.
- glass
+ projector
+ wade cover
+ sealed
=
![Drool](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/drool.gif)
I wish I would have done it years ago
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even if you just use a halogen bulb in a projector, it is insanely better than reflectors in every aspect. I would rather have a halogen's in a projector than a HID's using a reflector.
#31
Originally Posted by MrGone
stock housing
- glass
+ projector
+ wade cover
+ sealed
=![Drool](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/drool.gif)
I wish I would have done it years ago
even if you just use a halogen bulb in a projector, it is insanely better than reflectors in every aspect. I would rather have a halogen's in a projector than a HID's using a reflector.
- glass
+ projector
+ wade cover
+ sealed
=
![Drool](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/drool.gif)
I wish I would have done it years ago
![Frown](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif)
even if you just use a halogen bulb in a projector, it is insanely better than reflectors in every aspect. I would rather have a halogen's in a projector than a HID's using a reflector.
So according to your "equation" , I should be able to take a set of headlights from a junkyard, or a parts car, remove the glass, replace with the wade cover and seal, THEN will they bolt on?
BTW, the part in bold above seems like it might be a lot easier said than actually done.
#33
so you would need e36 headlights and wade cover to make them look flush, does any cutting need to be done to get the lights to fit in , or are they pretty much the same size as the stock ones?
#34
Originally Posted by blackandwhite
So according to your "equation" , I should be able to take a set of headlights from a junkyard, or a parts car, remove the glass, replace with the wade cover and seal, THEN will they bolt on?
BTW, the part in bold above seems like it might be a lot easier said than actually done.
BTW, the part in bold above seems like it might be a lot easier said than actually done.
install a projector into the stock housing (this is where you will probably get creative)
then throw a wade cover on because the stock glass lens is rippled and will completely nullify installing the projector.
seal it to prevent water and moisture from entering/forming inside the headlights.
Then you just bolt the headlight assembly in like factory. Just make sure you allign the projectors straight (from left to right). You can use the factory adjustment for height.
#35
Originally Posted by MyBlue92Maxima
so you would need e36 headlights and wade cover to make them look flush, does any cutting need to be done to get the lights to fit in , or are they pretty much the same size as the stock ones?
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I personally don't like the look of the E36 lights in the Maxima. The only reason I would use them is if I didn't use bi-xenon (high/low) projectors in the stock housing. If I were to use E36 lights they would have to be retrofitted with projectors, but that's just me.
#36
Originally Posted by tripleGmax
i dont think youl have to cut anything. you guys who cut stuff......i just dont get it. with that made bracket you might be able to just put them in......
i didnt cut anything besides the brackets. but i did hammer in the radiator support a bit.
i didnt cut anything besides the brackets. but i did hammer in the radiator support a bit.
#38
Originally Posted by MrGone
stock housing
- glass
+ projector
+ wade cover
+ sealed
=![Drool](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/drool.gif)
I wish I would have done it years ago
even if you just use a halogen bulb in a projector, it is insanely better than reflectors in every aspect. I would rather have a halogen's in a projector than a HID's using a reflector.
- glass
+ projector
+ wade cover
+ sealed
=
![Drool](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/drool.gif)
I wish I would have done it years ago
![Frown](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif)
even if you just use a halogen bulb in a projector, it is insanely better than reflectors in every aspect. I would rather have a halogen's in a projector than a HID's using a reflector.