kab said:Room for another one in the club?! I've just finished the conversion on my 03 3.0 from tango xenons to clear light and angel eye xenons. I've also wrapped the tango domes in mirror film.
Have to say a big, big thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread. Couldn't have even started without all the tips on here.
I wouldn't say it went smoothly (especially getting into the lights: lost count of how many dremmel discs I got through!) but I got there in the end. When I've calmed down from the excitement of it all and stopped just standing in the garden staring at it, I'll try to add to this thread with a few things I learnt as I went along.
I think the next thing is someone has to work out how to make them come on when you unlock the car - would love it if they came on when I walk towards the car!
Mowflow said:Another good addition to this thread Kab. As someone hopefully doing this I appreciate the info.
The lights look great. Did you change to black inners?
Bad_Pritt said:I'm getting more and more ready to do this myself
Thanks for the info Kab !
Just a quick question: did you go for the 80mm rings or 85mm...? :-?
kab said:Bad_Pritt said:I'm getting more and more ready to do this myself
Thanks for the info Kab !
Just a quick question: did you go for the 80mm rings or 85mm...? :-?
80mm. The outside one is just the right size to glue to the plastic trim. The inside one is slightly small (1mm at most) to fit tightly inside the inner light housing, but as you're going to glue it in anyway, just be a little generous with the high temp silicone and give it time to bite before moving to the next stage, otherwise it'll dislodge.
mrlozzer said:Given that there is so much interest in this mod - and as it looks so good, it's a wonder that no-one is offering to do it on a paid basis... for all those zed owners (myself included) who are too scared to get the Dremel out themselves![]()
I'd seen the US firm - Tekcarbon - that do it. Problem is that on top of their charges you'd also have to pay for two lots of international shipping and quite possibly an import charge on the way back for good measure... I'd like AE, and happy to pay...but not that much! And I'm guessing that you'd have no headlights for a considerable length of time...Adamski said:An American firm charges around £550 IIRC. Could be $$$ instead of £££
mrlozzer said:I would have thought that £200 to £300 was reasonable.
Tekarbon charge a starting price of about £200 with about a two week turnaround. That's pretty reasonable, but on top of that you've got shipping. Economy shipping to the US is about ($100) £65 one way, but takes about 2 - 3 weeks. Expedited shipping goes up to about ($150) £100 each way. So, even assuming you don't get hit for a customs charge on the way back you can either spend £330 and be without any headlamps for 6 - 8 weeks or £400 and be without them for 3 - 4 weeks. Add a customs charge on based on the replacement value of your headlamps, your likely to have to part with another £100 or so...
