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sc-fsport Apr 14, 2009 11:16 AM

es300 headlights 2000
 
whats up cl i have to car and one of the is a 2000 es300 non hid hl i am curious if anyone know if the 92-96 projector headlights will fit in a 97-00 body if so let me know i am about to buy the jdm toyota windom headlight set and see if it will work. if anyone has any knowledge of this being attempted please inform me thanks again!

01LEXPL Apr 14, 2009 11:40 AM

NO! they may appear the same but they are far from 'similar' or even close to matching the shape & size. :thumbdn:

If it were to fit i would have had a set a long long time ago! ;)

Any reason you want projectors? If you want them for show, well dont wastet the money. If you want them for function to run a 'true/optimal' HID light output set than, get someone to 'retrofit' a set of projectors for you.

Smitty, on here had it done on his old headlights, he used Acura TSX projectors since they are optimal/best for light output/cutoff! :cool:

-mike :cool:

sc-fsport Apr 14, 2009 12:31 PM

more or less i wanted them for function due to me regular headlight assembly is very dull and worn! instead of just clearing those i would rather do a full upgrade/ headlight overhaul!

01LEXPL Apr 14, 2009 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by sc-fsport (Post 4434828)
more or less i wanted them for function due to me regular headlight assembly is very dull and worn! instead of just clearing those i would rather do a full upgrade/ headlight overhaul!

You gotta wetsand them if they are dull and then properly buff them with a polishing paste and will look better than new, if done right. If you have no idea how to do it, nor have the materials to do that, than go to a detailer since you can melt thru the lenses if done imporperly.


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