FS: Custom Retrofit F-150 Projector Headlights
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FS: Custom Retrofit F-150 Projector Headlights
I only had my 2013 F-150 for about 5 months. I built and used these headlights for probably the last 2 months I would say. They are aftermarket headlight housings that look identical to the stock headlights housing. I purchased the projector kit from The Retrofit Source, had a small jug of color matched paint made up at a local paint store, and built the lights myself. The only problem I ever had with them was that they would occasionally fog up after a heavy rain or with bad humidity. I strong suggest that whoever purchases these from me simply re-seal them with the sealant glue. I would use a heat gun and maybe take them apart, apply the sealing glue, reheat and put back together to ensure that they are 100% completely sealed up. When I removed the headlights, they had probably a spoon full of water in the housing (which I removed). They are completely dry now and they work fine. The Halos are White in color and I never even wired them into the truck (so they haven't been used).
The color of the housing is Blue (I had the blue streak metallic color - I believe that is what it was called). The paint matches the truck color, as I gave them the numbers and they made the batch right there in front of me. I'll get some better photos when I get home tonight. I had my wife take the photo with today's date so that I could go ahead and get them listed on here. The paint may have one or two extremely minor scratches from when I was installing the projectors. You definitely wont notice them unless you know exactly where to look. They are under a ridge inside the housing, not noticeable to anyone). Just trying to be honest and list everything I know about them.
Here is what was purchased from The Retrofit Source:
1x Bi-xenon Morimoto Mini Stage III Kit (H1):
Shrouds: 2) Mini Graphite (standard model
Projectors: LHD (North American Standard)
Wire Harness: Relay: H13/9008
Halos: Yes, Morimoto XB LED (White)
Bulbs: H1: Morimoto 3Five 5000K
Ballasts: Morimoto 3Five (35w)
One photo (taken today) shows today's date and my nickname on here. The others will show you what they looked like on the truck, and how they looked at night. Those photos were taken shortly after installation.
Please feel free to ask me any questions. If you need specific photos of anything, I can also do that for you and post them here. Price is $650.
The color of the housing is Blue (I had the blue streak metallic color - I believe that is what it was called). The paint matches the truck color, as I gave them the numbers and they made the batch right there in front of me. I'll get some better photos when I get home tonight. I had my wife take the photo with today's date so that I could go ahead and get them listed on here. The paint may have one or two extremely minor scratches from when I was installing the projectors. You definitely wont notice them unless you know exactly where to look. They are under a ridge inside the housing, not noticeable to anyone). Just trying to be honest and list everything I know about them.
Here is what was purchased from The Retrofit Source:
1x Bi-xenon Morimoto Mini Stage III Kit (H1):
Shrouds: 2) Mini Graphite (standard model
Projectors: LHD (North American Standard)
Wire Harness: Relay: H13/9008
Halos: Yes, Morimoto XB LED (White)
Bulbs: H1: Morimoto 3Five 5000K
Ballasts: Morimoto 3Five (35w)
One photo (taken today) shows today's date and my nickname on here. The others will show you what they looked like on the truck, and how they looked at night. Those photos were taken shortly after installation.
Please feel free to ask me any questions. If you need specific photos of anything, I can also do that for you and post them here. Price is $650.
Last edited by MRTackleInc; 12-09-2013 at 03:50 PM.
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I'm wanting to get these out of my garage. If you don't have the blue metallic truck, don't let it deter you from these lights. Since they need to be opened and re-sealed, you can cover the projector and housings and simply repaint them to your needs. I'll make someone a sweet deal on them. Just shoot me an offer of what you can pay. Like I said, I want'em out of my garage.
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