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headlight conversion
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 7:24 pm
by B&M CUSTOMS
i keep seeing other beretta's with aftemarket headlights. i realy like the look of them and i wana get some but dont know were. can someone help me out!! that would be awsome. thanks
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 10:54 pm
by berettaboi
ebay, or craigslist/kijiji, local wreckers. BMW E36 projector headlight housings. they require a little bit of ingenuity for mounting as the chevy is not Bavarian. do a search on here, a few have posted even photos fairly recently.
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:01 pm
by Koots
I was looking into this as well, but all that work to fit a headlight in...that doesn't fit our front end slant properly.
So taking a cue from 3X00, I'm gonna clean up the stock lenses and maybe do a projector retrofit into the housings.
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:14 pm
by snowblindburd
They fit our front end slant perfectly (if you like them pointing towards the sky, lol). They could fit a bit better, but I really like mine. Might also do a retrofit someday, except with a clear lens and blacked out housings.
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 10:29 am
by Money pit Beretta
^ ^Note: Euro's are show in his sig, not E36.
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 2:19 pm
by scd88ga
Money pit Beretta wrote:^ ^Note: Euro's are show in his sig, not E36.
Note: snowblindburd has never had Euro's on his car. Those are E36's. lol
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 3:05 pm
by weba
snowblindburd wrote:They fit our front end slant perfectly (if you like them pointing towards the sky, lol)
I removed the original adjusters from mine and got plenty of more travel to aim them down

Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 3:09 pm
by lolwut
Koots wrote:I was looking into this as well, but all that work to fit a headlight in...that doesn't fit our front end slant properly.
So taking a cue from 3X00, I'm gonna clean up the stock lenses and maybe do a projector retrofit into the housings.
If you projector retrofit the stock housings you need to find a way to shave the lines off the inside of the lens. If you don't you're just going to get this really equal, focused beam that gets obliterated back to shittiness. Someone did projector retro into stock housings without getting rid of those lines and got the same lousy pattern but wouldn't admit to it because he was og tyte, yo.
*Quality* e36 projector headlights are best because you can angle the headlight so it goes with the lines of the front end and then crank the projector all the way down so your beam pattern isn't lighting up the undersides of airplanes.
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 3:28 pm
by Koots
lolwut wrote:
If you projector retrofit the stock housings you need to find a way to shave the lines off the inside of the lens. If you don't you're just going to get this really equal, focused beam that gets obliterated back to shittiness. Someone did projector retro into stock housings without getting rid of those lines and got the same lousy pattern but wouldn't admit to it because he was og tyte, yo.
*Quality* e36 projector headlights are best because you can angle the headlight so it goes with the lines of the front end and then crank the projector all the way down so your beam pattern isn't lighting up the undersides of airplanes.
Indeed good sir!, I was already aware of this, but there's no harm in reiterating things on the internet.
I've got a spare set in my shop that I plan on doing all this stuff too. Funny thing is that I took them off of a Corsica at the local dump for no reason at all. It wasn't until 2 years later that I randomly bought a Corsica. I had no intentions of ever doing so, so it's kinda funny that I just happened to grab these spares and the bulb harnesses /
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 3:44 pm
by lolwut
Someone doing things the proper way? UNPOSSIBLE!
Are you going to stick to drop-ins like Morimoto H1's or do your own set?
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 3:49 pm
by Koots
lolwut wrote:Someone doing things the proper way? UNPOSSIBLE!
Are you going to stick to drop-ins like Morimoto H1's or do your own set?
I was gonna try and wait for a good deal on a nice set from a higher end luxury car or just go with the standard TSX projectors...lots of options!
I was also looking to do this with my K5 Blazer, as it's got crappy Ebay projectors and HID's but I bought them because they were cheap and I won't mean if I cut it up.
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:08 pm
by B&M CUSTOMS
thanks guys!!
Re: headlight conversion
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:02 pm
by Travelor
I know nothing about projector headlights. I'd like to, but I work too much to research right now.