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vrfreak 02-28-2014 05:14 PM

Help! Calling all the Headlight Retrofit Guys
 
hey everyone i am doin another set of headlights i have done a few sets but this is my first time tryin to retro fit STI lens!
my problem is i cant for the love of god get the 2 screws of that hold the oem lens!
what did u guys do to get it of they are so tight and i dont wanna strip the screws
pls help :/


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Super Werty 02-28-2014 06:27 PM

maybe warm it up first with a hair dryer

vrfreak 02-28-2014 06:47 PM

Ya I tried that but nothing and it's all just plastic so I don't wanna heat it up too much


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SgtGoldy 02-28-2014 06:51 PM

Put it in the oven for a bit and it should loosen up.

Besides heating it like Super said, I cant think of a way to release it without adding a bit more torque to it when trying to unscrew it.

vrfreak 02-28-2014 07:05 PM

Help! Calling all the Headlight Retrofit Guys
 
I will try to put it in the oven see if that helps but if not I may just have to ditch the STI lenses then wich would b very unfortunate
Also I wonder if I should try the drill instead of a screwdriver but that might just kill the srews


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vrfreak 03-03-2014 09:29 AM

Ok everyone I got all the screws out
Now I have another question wich I looked all over the place but I did not get a concrete answer anywhere regarding that black tab on the cutoff shield is it really needed to cut it off if so how much of it?
Also the spacers should I use the metal ones or the paper ones? I read a lot of different stuff about it so now I am rather unsure what to do here since there is really no room for f*ck up's
So if someone could help out I really appreciate it thanks

DEpointfive0 03-03-2014 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by vrfreak (Post 2717056)
Ok everyone I got all the screws out
Now I have another question wich I looked all over the place but I did not get a concrete answer anywhere regarding that black tab on the cutoff shield is it really needed to cut it off if so how much of it?
Also the spacers should I use the metal ones or the paper ones? I read a lot of different stuff about it so now I am rather unsure what to do here since there is really no room for f*ck up's
So if someone could help out I really appreciate it thanks

Pics!!! So if us newbs want to try, we know what to do!

Riptide67 03-03-2014 11:12 AM

when we did my lights with the STI lens, we did not use the spacers provided. Just simply swapped the lens.

vrfreak 03-03-2014 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2717076)
Pics!!! So if us newbs want to try, we know what to do!

Do I hear some sarcasm there lol?
I try to get a pic up for ya :tiphat:

http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/...pscc6bf9ff.jpg

the tap in the circle do i realy need to cut it off wich isnt gonna b easy to get at it or could i also just bend it down or leave it?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riptide67 (Post 2717292)
when we did my lights with the STI lens, we did not use the spacers provided. Just simply swapped the lens.

so did u make ur own or did u use the paper ones instead? everybody pretty much says dont use the ones provided tho!
also would u happen to have a picture of ur cutoff line?

paperboy42190 03-05-2014 03:45 AM

Regarding the screws, they are indeed very tight. I've done many sets of 370Z headlights and have never failed to get them loose by using an electric impact driver. I've done it once or twice with a simple screwdriver by hand, but you have to hold the headlight very tight and use a perfect sized Philips head.

And for the sti-r clear lens, you have to use 2 paper spacers. Simply swapping in a lens will have a pretty blurry cutoff line. The metal spacer they provide doesn't work for the 370z, it's way too thick. I've tried many combinations before and 2 paper spacers seems to be the sweet spot. Best combination of sharpness and color. Keep in mind I don't mean actual paper like regular paper to write on, but the thicker paper ones TRS sells specifically for this purpose.

If you search around the forum you'll find some pictures of the before and after pictures of the sti-r lens mod with spacers.

vrfreak 03-07-2014 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paperboy42190 (Post 2720227)
Regarding the screws, they are indeed very tight. I've done many sets of 370Z headlights and have never failed to get them loose by using an electric impact driver. I've done it once or twice with a simple screwdriver by hand, but you have to hold the headlight very tight and use a perfect sized Philips head.

And for the sti-r clear lens, you have to use 2 paper spacers. Simply swapping in a lens will have a pretty blurry cutoff line. The metal spacer they provide doesn't work for the 370z, it's way too thick. I've tried many combinations before and 2 paper spacers seems to be the sweet spot. Best combination of sharpness and color. Keep in mind I don't mean actual paper like regular paper to write on, but the thicker paper ones TRS sells specifically for this purpose.

If you search around the forum you'll find some pictures of the before and after pictures of the sti-r lens mod with spacers.


Hey man thx for your help ya I ordered the spacer kit from trs with the STI lenses so what that black tab tho did u end up cutting yours or did u just leave it the way it is?


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