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angel eye projector installed.....

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by TurboAltis, Dec 3, 2004.

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    TurboAltis Guest

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    angel eye projector installed.....

    just installed the other day......

    sorry guys if the quality are not that good. i just used my cameraphone to take this pictures...

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    dw1986 New Member

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    those look pretty sweet
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    do you have pruple lights?...the projectors look good though
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    looks like you're hosting the next night club :p
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    No. it's all super white, the low and high beam have a 4100k bulb. it does look purple in this picture but in real life it's blueish white. maybe becuz of the glare or just my cameraphone sucks!
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    I like it....can you do that to my car?
    as a Christmas gift to me:)
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    iAMconfused TRD Whore

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    Hey TurboAltis, I just bought the EXACT same thing :D but I seem to be having problems instaling it - mainly the last screw on the bottom of the headlights (the one that's hiding inside the front bumper retainer). How do you get to it?
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    u have to take the front bumper off i have them to
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    Sorry for being such a newbie...

    I looked at the front bumper for about an hour, took out a few screws...but the front bumper's not coming off (I don't have the assembly on print as you may have figured out). I'm afraid that there's screws hidden somewhere that I'm missing. Where do I look to find out how I should disassemble my front bumper?

    I'd like to install these new halo lights soon...they've been sitting around for a week. :(
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    Maybe there are some screws underneath or something that you missed.
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    go to http://corollatoys.org then DIY then "remove yellow reflector" it'll show u everything u need to know to remove bumper and headlights. warning tho...i tried, and its a pain in the ass. make sure u have plenty of time to do it.
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    there 2 up top abd a clip, there 1 on each side in the fender well, and theres alot of clips that just pull out, after all the screws are out, pull fron side to side
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    First you have to unscrew the front part of the fender liner pop open it and find the hidden screw inside and take it off. do it both side open the hood and take off the grille then take off some screws and clips under the front bumper. after that is a matter of carefully pulling first the sides of the bumper then at the front.
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    thanks :D

    although I have to admit, after reading up on it, really does seem like a pain in the ass...but I'll do it anyway just because I don't want to pay some rip-off to do it when I have the instructions right here.

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