My toledo 2.3 v5 20v project

Matty589

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It was a right pain splitting the headlights I just ended up cutting them open and sealing them with tiger seal . I trimmed the top as u said but I put some heat on the bottom and bent the trim so they'll adjust . it was easy once they was split . well worth the effort took me most the day lol . really pleased with the result tho . no more crap Toledo halogen headlights lol


Good work mate they look good where about did u cut them? Yea that's sounds like a good idea heating the bottom part u can't see it then.
 

Badger

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They look really good for the price, how are the projectors connected to the bulb holder out of interest? Are they screwed in with an adapter plate?
 
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craig_v520v

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No m8 it was just above the projectors u don't need too cut a complete section out just a bit . another pic
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For the price u really can't do better and the hid kit I got off eBay is bang on works really well and comes with a 2 year warranty on the ballasts an 1 year on the bulbs
 

craig_v520v

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I've not wired them up as bi-xenon as wasn't sure how to do it so that the shutter opens when on high beam and the halogen come on as flashers like they should so just left it as just for dipped beam
 

Badger

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Not a problem, you should be able to run the wires from your main bulb to the solenoid switch, positive and negative. So when you switch to mains the power activates the solenoid and opens the shutter, when powers off the shutter returns.
 

pel

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Have you got any day pics of the head unit fitted, been thinking about swapping mine out

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