2010 GT Projector Retrofit
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2010 GT Projector Retrofit
Hmm... I think I'm the first one to do a projector retrofit on a 2010 Mustang... So here are some pics.
This took me about two days of working on and off and waiting for nightfall to check progress.
FX-R Projectors w/ clear lenses (theretrofitsource.com)
Gatling Gun Shrouds (TRFS)
35w DDM Tuning 1st Generation "Raptor" Ballasts (Had them laying around/DDM)
6000 K(elvin) D2S HID bulbs (Apexcone/DDM)
Duplicolor Black Trim Paint (Paintscratch.com)
Colormatched L6 Kona Blue Paint (Paintscratch.com)
Red LED "demon eyes" (Oznium.com)
I had left over gutter guard wire mesh from a roof install a few years back, so I used that for the foglight delete; they're a wire mesh that is coated with black paint... I believe Lowe's or Home Depot only sell the plastic mesh style...
Update: Better pics with an actual camera.
Flash on: Notice the hole behind the driver's side foglight mesh... Intake hole! So I have a pseudo-ram-air intake. =]
Flash off:
Pics were taken with an iPhone 4... I couldn't find my camera at the time...
Enjoy my "rice" lights. =]
Pic of cut-off... I took this in the process of aiming the lights; so YES, they are crooked in this picture.
Here's the color....
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Pics of in progress work:
For those wondering what a 2010/2011 halogen headlight looks like on the inside...
A hole saw and black trim paint yielded:
Halogen vs. Projector (low-beam)
This is the functionality I'm going for...
This took me about two days of working on and off and waiting for nightfall to check progress.
FX-R Projectors w/ clear lenses (theretrofitsource.com)
Gatling Gun Shrouds (TRFS)
35w DDM Tuning 1st Generation "Raptor" Ballasts (Had them laying around/DDM)
6000 K(elvin) D2S HID bulbs (Apexcone/DDM)
Duplicolor Black Trim Paint (Paintscratch.com)
Colormatched L6 Kona Blue Paint (Paintscratch.com)
Red LED "demon eyes" (Oznium.com)
I had left over gutter guard wire mesh from a roof install a few years back, so I used that for the foglight delete; they're a wire mesh that is coated with black paint... I believe Lowe's or Home Depot only sell the plastic mesh style...
Update: Better pics with an actual camera.
Flash on: Notice the hole behind the driver's side foglight mesh... Intake hole! So I have a pseudo-ram-air intake. =]
Flash off:
Pics were taken with an iPhone 4... I couldn't find my camera at the time...
Enjoy my "rice" lights. =]
Pic of cut-off... I took this in the process of aiming the lights; so YES, they are crooked in this picture.
Here's the color....
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Pics of in progress work:
For those wondering what a 2010/2011 halogen headlight looks like on the inside...
A hole saw and black trim paint yielded:
Halogen vs. Projector (low-beam)
This is the functionality I'm going for...
Last edited by chutoyy; 12/26/10 at 08:21 PM. Reason: Update...
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Hmm I think you shoulda kept the chrome trim that surrounds the reflector. But looks good. Back when I was in the market I was going to order my car with the factory HIDs, then pick up a set of the OEM non-HID housings and swap the projectors in...
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I think the if you're going to go through all that work I'd have done what you did left the none functional reflector out. I wish I could see inside the housing better is it closed or can you see around the lamp? I like the older after market conversion where there was two projectors. That housing overall is just too big for the one little light. I don't care for most headlight designs these days. I don't like chrome so they have these huge covers covering a quarter or more of the fender one or two little projector lenses and acres of chrome for no reason.
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I think the if you're going to go through all that work I'd have done what you did left the none functional reflector out. I wish I could see inside the housing better is it closed or can you see around the lamp? I like the older after market conversion where there was two projectors. That housing overall is just too big for the one little light. I don't care for most headlight designs these days. I don't like chrome so they have these huge covers covering a quarter or more of the fender one or two little projector lenses and acres of chrome for no reason.
**Note, not my best dremel work... =| **
And for those wondering what a 2010/2011 halogen headlight looks like on the inside...
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The original halogen reflector bowl, I would have left it chrome (would look more OEM to me, but I like OEM look...this looks more custom...different strokes for different folks ). I like the amber removed though.
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Thanks. I was either going to smoke them a dark color or remove them... Removing them yielded more light output > getting (almost) run off the road (again) by a driver who doesn't check twice before switching lanes.
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For those wanting to see the reflector bowl chrome, please be aware that leaving it chrome can result in patches of light being reflected off the projector...it can result in a stray area of light above the cut-off line. Trust me, I know from experience because I too like the stock look Going with a bigger shroud (like the Apollo aka Cayenne) can usually prevent it, but it looks terrible if you end up with scatter!
I've had four retrofits done on trucks, and was thinking about doing it for the Mustang. I skipped the factory HID option because I don't like the projector placement, and once I saw the cut-off, I was totally disinterested even though I also don't like the idea of getting too deep in this car. Retrofits definitely look much better on 2010+ cars. On the 05-09, I think it was too easy for the car to end up bug-eyed!
I think it looks great with the chrome painted, nice job! Can I see the housings during the day? I'm not a huge fan of the gatling gun shroud or accessory lights (just personal preference even though I've done halos before ), but I think overall your retrofit came out really nicely!
I've had four retrofits done on trucks, and was thinking about doing it for the Mustang. I skipped the factory HID option because I don't like the projector placement, and once I saw the cut-off, I was totally disinterested even though I also don't like the idea of getting too deep in this car. Retrofits definitely look much better on 2010+ cars. On the 05-09, I think it was too easy for the car to end up bug-eyed!
I think it looks great with the chrome painted, nice job! Can I see the housings during the day? I'm not a huge fan of the gatling gun shroud or accessory lights (just personal preference even though I've done halos before ), but I think overall your retrofit came out really nicely!
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Thanks. I'll get some better pics today... err tonight? I found my camera....
Reflections shouldn't pose a problem as long as you bondo/seal all the light leaks anywhere behind the shroud. I went this route because no one had a pic of the factory cut-off; oh well, problem solved.
Also, I DO NOT recommend Gatling shrouds... They're wayyyy too big for the 2010 housings... I might be going w/ the Ocular shrouds soon...
Reflections shouldn't pose a problem as long as you bondo/seal all the light leaks anywhere behind the shroud. I went this route because no one had a pic of the factory cut-off; oh well, problem solved.
Also, I DO NOT recommend Gatling shrouds... They're wayyyy too big for the 2010 housings... I might be going w/ the Ocular shrouds soon...
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I was thinking a dark blue to match the color of my car... I honestly hate halo lights; so many cars have those now, not including the BMWs- but the Audi LED strips are starting to catch on too...
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Looks good man glad to see someone else do it the right way. You were close to being the first but I did mine back in october http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forum...eadlights.html . I used the morimotos and gatling gun shrouds. You are the first 2010 though as mine is a 2011. Nice write up I didn't take the time to take pictures.
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Haha, yah, I posted this up over there, and I did a search and found out I wasn't the first one.. ha. I wish I found your thread earlier to pester you with a few questions before diving in myself... LOL.
My gatling shrouds didn't fit without trimming using the FX-R's... =[
btw, how did you get the housings open? Dremel? Bake? another secret? lol
My gatling shrouds didn't fit without trimming using the FX-R's... =[
btw, how did you get the housings open? Dremel? Bake? another secret? lol
Looks good man glad to see someone else do it the right way. You were close to being the first but I did mine back in october http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forum...eadlights.html . I used the morimotos and gatling gun shrouds. You are the first 2010 though as mine is a 2011. Nice write up I didn't take the time to take pictures.