Hey! I have another retrofit for you guys!
I found a pair of like-new Spyders with some bad bulbs and a couple wiring issues for a steal of a price.
Please visit my Eagle Eyes retrofit thread (http://www.g6performance.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=25014). There's some good stuff in there!
FYI: I do NOT grant anyone permission to use my pictures at free will. Please ask me for permission first. If I grant you permission, please put a reference to this post by using its link shown in your browser's URL bar and implement the proper credits to me. Thank you!
This post is open to discussion, but please don't start fights about personal opinions or anything senseless like that.
If you have any questions or picture requests (while I still have this housing open), please feel free to reply to this post and let me know.
Anyway, onto the almighty Spyders!
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First thing's first, gotta open them up! First thing you need to do is remove the weather strip on top of the housing.
Weirdly enough, it's not like any other G6 headlight. There are screws holding the strip there.
Right screw
Left screw
The screws are taken out.
All you got to do is strip it off! It's attached by 3M adhesive or something.
Next, the metal clips around the bottom and right side of the housing need to be taken off. These are the inside clips.
These are the bottom clips.
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IMPORTANT: Make sure you take EVERY bulb out of the housing before you put it in the oven.
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Get your housing ready to go into the oven.
Preheat your oven to 250F.
Set your timer to 5 minutes.
Once the oven is preheated, put the housing in for 5 minutes. When time is up, work the housing apart and you'll have this.
You'll notice the two halves have a hard time separating. That's because the of the halo wires. Take the shrink tubing off of the wires.
Then pull them through their respective rubber grommets.
The housing is completely separated!
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There's for sure more to come. As always, feel free to ask questions and suggest ideas!
I found a pair of like-new Spyders with some bad bulbs and a couple wiring issues for a steal of a price.
Please visit my Eagle Eyes retrofit thread (http://www.g6performance.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=25014). There's some good stuff in there!
FYI: I do NOT grant anyone permission to use my pictures at free will. Please ask me for permission first. If I grant you permission, please put a reference to this post by using its link shown in your browser's URL bar and implement the proper credits to me. Thank you!
This post is open to discussion, but please don't start fights about personal opinions or anything senseless like that.
If you have any questions or picture requests (while I still have this housing open), please feel free to reply to this post and let me know.
Anyway, onto the almighty Spyders!
----------------------------------------------------------//
First thing's first, gotta open them up! First thing you need to do is remove the weather strip on top of the housing.
Weirdly enough, it's not like any other G6 headlight. There are screws holding the strip there.
Right screw
Left screw
The screws are taken out.
All you got to do is strip it off! It's attached by 3M adhesive or something.
Next, the metal clips around the bottom and right side of the housing need to be taken off. These are the inside clips.
These are the bottom clips.
----------------------------------------------------------//
IMPORTANT: Make sure you take EVERY bulb out of the housing before you put it in the oven.
----------------------------------------------------------//
Get your housing ready to go into the oven.
Preheat your oven to 250F.
Set your timer to 5 minutes.
Once the oven is preheated, put the housing in for 5 minutes. When time is up, work the housing apart and you'll have this.
You'll notice the two halves have a hard time separating. That's because the of the halo wires. Take the shrink tubing off of the wires.
Then pull them through their respective rubber grommets.
The housing is completely separated!
----------------------------------------------------------//
There's for sure more to come. As always, feel free to ask questions and suggest ideas!
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