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DIY: hid retrofit on a budget! (for halogen lights)

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Hello fanatics, this is my DIY on xenon/hid conversion if you have OEM halogen lights and don't want to spend money on buying OEM or DEPO projector headlights. Personally I do not like the looks of the DEPO headlights as there is a day and night difference in the appearance of them. This is a DIY on a budget...the total cost was less then buying a set of DEPOs and at the same time the performance and looks of the headlights is significantly improved.

The retrofit hid I used is the Morimoto Mini H1 bi-xenon projector that can be purchase from Umnitza or TRS. Why did i choose this instead of the FX-R? Well like I stated I am doing this on a budget and it's easier to retrofit because you don't have to do any cutting or trimming.

They fit right into the bulb holes in the halogen lights and doing a D2S conversion costs more money for the ballasts/bulbs and a lot of cutting. I paired them up with a set of 6000K H1 bulbs and ballasts from ddm tunning and the results were amazing considering they use the same clear lens found in the FX-R or so theretrofitsource says....



the parts you need...

*1 pair of morimoto mini H1 projector -
https://www.theretrofitsource.com/c...moto-mini-h1-7-0-projectors.html#.Vn1VjvmANBc

*1 pair of e46 replica shrouds - (I bought the budget ones for $15)
https://www.theretrofitsource.com/components/shrouds/e46-r-projector-shrouds.html#.Vn1V6PmANBc

*1 pair of whatever kelvin hid H1 lights/ballast
https://www.theretrofitsource.com/c...xb35-amp-hid-xenon-ballasts.html#.Vn1WCfmANBc

*or the entire kit with the wiring harness:

https://www.theretrofitsource.com/c...orimoto-mini-stage-3-kit-h1.html#.Vn1VsvmANBc


Total amount for this whole DIY should be roughly $250, less then DEPO reps!!!

You can also buy the complete kit here:

https://www.umnitza.com/hid-project...xenon-complete-retrofit-kit-with-options.html

Select: no accessories, no angel eyes, LHD for US, H1 mini projector, 5000k temp for pure white, superslim three5 ballasts, H1 standard bulb and E46 R shrouds. Comes to $225 plus shipping

*Optional, flat black paint

tools you need
*Philips screw driver
*Flathead screw driver
*Small needle nose pliers

--Do this at your own risk, I am not liable if things do not go accordingly or any damages that may occur to you or your headlights--


Here is a video by Solidjake

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BFQu1dDU1o


To start off, remove your headlights from the car...


Then take your headlights apart following this thread.
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=609558&highlight=diy+replace+headlight
you should have this by the time you are done.


*Optional - you can knock out this H7 adapter if you so choose, the projector should twist right in even if you dont knock it out but I didn't know that until I already took it out so I just left it out.



Heres the projector nice and pretty


The back of the projector, you are going to need to remove the backing, to do so just unscrew the 3 small philips screw drivers and everything should come apart. Don't lose the screws though.


How is should look like with the backing off


Here's the package of goodies that should come with the projectors


Now take this white rubber piece, the package comes with 2 different size white rings but I chose to use the larger one so the projector will sit farther up in the housing.


Put that rubber ring on the projector like so


Now put the projector through the bulb opening in the housing and use this part and twist it on the back of the projector


It should look like this when its on, you will need a small needle nose plier to twist it on snugly, after it's in there nice and tight put back the bulb holder with the 3 small screws.


Here's how it looks like when it's in there


Make sure the part that says TOP is on the top!!


Hehe my workspace...nice and clean :D


*Optional - if you choose to paint your housing and shrouds, like me, then you need to remove the projector again otherwise you may leave it in and skip these next couple of steps.

I decided to paint my housing and shrouds flat black. I used regular Krylon flat black paint found at any store ie walmart, home dept and such.


Once the paint is dry, re-assemble the projector into the headlight.



On a side note, if you want to hook up the bi-xenon feature you will need to drill a small hole to run the wires through from the housing.

As far as mounting the shrouds, this setup will NOT have the auto leveling feature so what I did was use BLACK RTV silicon and apply a light amount onto the back of the shrouds and the edge of the projector. Be very careful not to get it on the lens!


The rtv should dry in about an hour or so but I couldn't wait so I cheated and used a hair blower to speed up the process hehe...Once it's dry, it's time to assemble the headlight together, assemble is the same as taking it apart just backwards...

While your at it, add some angel eyes or so to add to the already so sexy headlights.


Once everything is assembled it will look like this...(while your at it, clean up your lenses!!!!)


Now mount them back on to your sexy e46 and install your hid lights. Sorry I don't have any pictures but if you got a kit from ddm like me the install should be straight forward without any wire splicing or cutting. The only hard part is finding where to mount the ballast so I mounted mine behind the bumper support with a couple of zip ties. This is also a good time to wire up the bi-xenon feature also.


Now comes the hard part, aligning the lights. Follow the guide for hid alignment for up and down leveling

http://www.diymybmw.com/e46/aligning-xenon-headlights/

To get perfect alignment horizontally you will need to make sure the projectors are lined up as horizontal as possible, tighten the back nut and turn the lights on on the car to see how they look. If they are still a bit crooked then loosen the back nut and turn the projectors as needed and try again.

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You will need to make sure the projectors are lined up as horizontal as possible, tighten the back nut and turn the lights on on the car to see how they look. If they are still a bit crooked then loosen the back nut and turn the projectors as needed and try again.

Now comes the hardest part, waiting till nightfall to test out your lights....and TADA!! This is what it should look like!!!



Notice the beautiful blue cutoff!!! (this is with 6000k bulbs)

Here's a shot with the angel eyes and the hid's on


Here's some daytime shots of them on my car, they really do add some sexyness to the car!!! lol



Thank you for looking at this DIY, this is my first diy so be nice with me hehe. Like I said this DIY is for us with halogen headlights that want xenon hids with projectors without paying an arm and leg for. This is a simple little mod if your on a budget....somewhat ghetto, but hey it works hehe

:thumbsup: Sorry I could not get anymore pictures, I sold the car a couple months ago =( and these were all the pics I can find on the memory card. Any questions please feel free to ask :thumbsup:
 
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#6 ·
yea i know the bulb quality and output was not that good. i will find a better setup next time, but i dont have the car anymore :( but yep better then nothing :D
 
#5 ·
haha yea the morimoto fits nice with the halogens without any modification to the housing at all. i was afraid they werent going to fit too but i figure oh well ill just do it lol...
 
#24 ·
ahaha tis ok :luv:

WOW that looks great! I was definitely expecting you do be just sticking some HID's in your halogen bowls, lol. This will definitely help people who want to convert to HID's the right way on a budget.
thanks, pnp hid's without proper projection annoys me, especially when they are driving towards me :facepalm:

Fantastic write up man! This is exactly what I was looking for as far as a HID upgrade DIY.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
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#34 ·
thanks guys, and yea the d2s morimotos wont fit unless you do some trimming but if your already gonna trim your headlights might as well go all the way and do the fx=r instead right? =P
 
#36 ·
actually, i think the morimoto d2s might be able to fit fine if ou knock out the h7 adapter plate from the housing, i forgot the h1 mini had quite a bit of gap in the opening after i took out the plate...so it might fit, the d2s isnt really all that much bigger...someone try? lol
 
#37 ·
Thank you very much for sharing this DIY.
Please forgive me if it was covered here on a different post. I have a 2000 touring (pre-face on the sedan???) with halogen set up. This DIY project can be done on mine, correct?
I’m thinking on going with the mini kit http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pr...d=227&osCsid=b65m6si1jlp77p8u1o2vtq87dqn0s5jg and get all the needed parts (bulbs and ballast, etc) with just one vendor. I know it will exceed the budget as intended in the write-up but I do not trust DDM - to many negative remarks on multiple forums. I also want to get it done in a one stop-shop.
How hard is it to align the lights to the proper aim?
 
#39 ·
yep you can use any parts you want. and as far as aligning them, i think sillieidiot might have a link on how to align them, i lost the link =/ sorry couldnt post it up. i will try to see if i can find it again

How do I paint my high beam halogen yellow?
krylon stain glass yellow paint....use light even coats :thumbsup:
 
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