2k1 head light to a 2k2
Big Daddy, you know you gonna get smoked if you asking this question and not searching. There have been 100s of threads on this on how to do it.
And yes I was the one who pioneered this. And yes I have the writeup, but im not giving it out anymore unless I know you bought the 2k2 HIDs legitamately.
And yes I was the one who pioneered this. And yes I have the writeup, but im not giving it out anymore unless I know you bought the 2k2 HIDs legitamately.
hey man, i knew i was(gettin flamed)...whatever searched i did, didnt give me enough info..you wanna see my recipet??? lol you think i yanked em off ebay!!! come on now! i dont support that cr@p! any way if you could send it to me i would really appericate it, is there and molding you have to do to the body??
thanks man really appericate you answering BOTH my q's
thanks man really appericate you answering BOTH my q's
now the big problem is theft right...so do i talk to timw for the bolts or cani get them any where...also i read somewhere on the org that they were gonna bond the lights into the body...is that possible???
-v-
-v-
Originally posted by BigDogJonx
No molding, just need wire harnesses, 2k2 headlight clips. Fits in nicely.
Dixit
No molding, just need wire harnesses, 2k2 headlight clips. Fits in nicely.
Dixit
Originally posted by vsmax
now the big problem is theft right...so do i talk to timw for the bolts or cani get them any where...also i read somewhere on the org that they were gonna bond the lights into the body...is that possible???
-v-
now the big problem is theft right...so do i talk to timw for the bolts or cani get them any where...also i read somewhere on the org that they were gonna bond the lights into the body...is that possible???
-v-
Not possible to bond it to the body, wouldnt want to do that, cause what if you want to remove the lights?
Originally posted by BigDogJonx
If you live in the NYC or Northern NJ area, those bolts are gonna help at all. They will just brea them and take it.
Not possible to bond it to the body, wouldnt want to do that, cause what if you want to remove the lights?
If you live in the NYC or Northern NJ area, those bolts are gonna help at all. They will just brea them and take it.
Not possible to bond it to the body, wouldnt want to do that, cause what if you want to remove the lights?
It should be "... those bolts are <NOT> gonna help at all."
~limsandy
Originally posted by vsmax
what other ways can i protect them...i live 1 hour away from the city...never really up there...i am in N. jersey all the time!!!!
help!!
what other ways can i protect them...i live 1 hour away from the city...never really up there...i am in N. jersey all the time!!!!
help!!
funny tho!!! there are no other measures you can do?
Originally posted by ToYLeT902
when i was little, kids would write there names on there lunch box's etc incase they loose em, write your name on your headlights~ !
when i was little, kids would write there names on there lunch box's etc incase they loose em, write your name on your headlights~ !
I live in NYC and the HID theft is a problem. By adding the HID's to your car you're entering the danger zone. That's all there is to it. I have a '03 Max SE with security bolts, maxiguard hoodlock and a Viper Responder alarm system with both prox and shock sensors. The only thing I might do in the future is get LED's for the dash or windows or whaerever folks put them just to let the thieving bastards know the car is alarmed and they should move on to the next max.
The best defense outside your home is to garage the car, but that doesn't help you when you park outside or away from home.
Do the best you can to protect the lights and then leave it up to fate. Don't make yourself crazy. After you've done all you can it's the insurance company's problem.
Good luck,
Dan
The best defense outside your home is to garage the car, but that doesn't help you when you park outside or away from home.
Do the best you can to protect the lights and then leave it up to fate. Don't make yourself crazy. After you've done all you can it's the insurance company's problem.
Good luck,
Dan
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