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Ok so i finally bought used factory projectors. Surface are is like new, passenger light is missing 1/2 of the mounting tabs so i can still mount it. Driver side is missing all tabs, and has condensation. Will i have to unseal the the drivers side to get condensation out? I hsve heard inserting silica packs works, but where exactly do i insert them?
I only have a pic of the passenger side. Not fogged up drivers side. I paid $300/pair.

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For those of you that have retrofitted, are these morimoto projector lenses sold in a pair, or individually? Also does bi-zenon mean it is a high and low beam all in one?

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Comes with two projectors so $140 for the pair.


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Comes with two projectors so $140 for the pair.


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So if i order a set of HID bulbs for these, will they work for high/low beams, or do they have to be distinct bi-xenon?
I would rather spend the money on bulbs once and do it right. Thanks.
 

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So if i order a set of HID bulbs for these, will they work for high/low beams, or do they have to be distinct bi-xenon?
I would rather spend the money on bulbs once and do it right. Thanks.


Bixexon simply has to do with the the projector itself (its a solenoid built into the projector that has two wires a +/- you connect it to the high beams that way when you click the highbeams the solenoid drops giving you a high beam has nothing to do with the bulbs so any D2S bulb will be fine if your going with those Morimoto D2S projectors


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Yes, you get two projectors, bi-xenon is high/low beam. There is a shutter inside the projector that is activated by a solenoid as described in the above post. The shutter part is what makes it high & low beam.

They make low beam only projectors which have a permanently affixed shutter. High beam projectors do not have any shutter.

You'd need the bulbs, which ever Kelvin rating works for you. 4500k is described as a warm white (yellow) 5500k is the white light which seems like everyone goes for the most. 6500k has the bluish color to them.
 
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Bixexon simply has to do with the the projector itself (its a solenoid built into the projector that has two wires a +/- you connect it to the high beams that way when you click the highbeams the solenoid drops giving you a high beam has nothing to do with the bulbs so any D2S bulb will be fine if your going with those Morimoto D2S projectors


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Thanks for explaining that. So what about fixing the condensation, where do i put the silica packs?
 
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