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Old 02-14-2014, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Joel_980
I would do the FXR, the h1 minis were really very basic for the physical install, I'm pretty sure most guys could tackle the FXR, which is a better option if you can do the install.
Do I sense another retrofit in your future?!
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I've got a few retros I'm doing for some friends, what do you guys recommend for a setup for testing? Do I need to go pick up a spare battery or is there a better alternative?

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by The Machine
I've got a few retros I'm doing for some friends, what do you guys recommend for a setup for testing? Do I need to go pick up a spare battery or is there a better alternative?

Thanks!


I use a 12v pc power supply
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Who is the best and most reasonable priced website/person to go to for either retrofitting/customization? As i said before I'm either going to purchase the 2013 housings or use the current lights i have on my '11 Limited. Once again heres what i want:

If 2013 housing (black): FXR projectors, PTM tabs that say "f150' inside housing, PTM apollo 2.0 Shrouds, Osram CBi bulbs

Current housing (09-12 model): FXR projector, black out inside housing, PTM Apollo 2.0 shrouds, Osram CBI bulbs, and I also want "F150" inscribed some kind of cool way somewhere inside the housing
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Kinda like this?







....or like this?



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Two more:



Old 02-14-2014, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Tjones2430
Who is the best and most reasonable priced website/person to go to for either retrofitting/customization? As i said before I'm either going to purchase the 2013 housings or use the current lights i have on my '11 Limited. Once again heres what i want:

If 2013 housing (black): FXR projectors, PTM tabs that say "f150' inside housing, PTM apollo 2.0 Shrouds, Osram CBi bulbs

Current housing (09-12 model): FXR projector, black out inside housing, PTM Apollo 2.0 shrouds, Osram CBI bulbs, and I also want "F150" inscribed some kind of cool way somewhere inside the housing
if you aren't comfortable doing it yourself, bil is your guy.
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Originally Posted by kidastra
if you aren't comfortable doing it yourself, bil is your guy.
Yup. Bil fa sho!
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Bilinvic: Could you quote me a price for both setups i wrote?
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Www.Bilinvic-retrofits.com

That will tell you.


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