FX-R clear lens mod

Chedman13

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Swap the "foggy" oem projector lens with a clear one for better output, color, and cutoff. They have great bulbs too, highest quality aftermarket.

Hardest part of install is taking apart your headlight and re-sealing. But the lens is held in with a wire clip and you just put the new clear lens on.

So if you're already opening up your headlights for Angel Eyes... this would be a great additional thing to do to save you time.

http://store.theretrofitsource.com/...d=134&osCsid=6ae5ed0315a014fce584d11d5c271131

They also have some cool LED strips:
http://store.theretrofitsource.com/...d=137&osCsid=6ae5ed0315a014fce584d11d5c271131
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Looks cool.. kinda like my dad's Mercedes output. One bad thing is a lot of people will flash you because it's too bright but oh well.
 
I thought we already had clear lenses ? .. it look clear when I had the HL apart

the led strips are the same ones turbocad uses inside his AE mod ..

hey chedman , have you tried to lens swap yet? any brighter?
 
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those are the exact leds that I use, same length & everything. they aren't the prettiest thing if your going to have them exposed though, I think the'd look cheap unless the strip itself is hidden. had guys ask about doing visable strips but too ugly for me to even do... you'd have to make a housing to cover the strip & just poke the led out itself, a lot of work & still might look questionable. from all of my tests they seem to last well, specially if retrofit source is recommending them, BUT I have also came across a few defects, there either defective early on or they last a long time.

anyone who wants to play with these leds I'd highly recommend powering them up & letting them burn in a few hours, then while there still on & warm & soft, flex them around a bit & make sure you have no blinking leds or any that go out, if it passes this test then they should last a long time in the headlight. if you don't torture test them like this then you could have a falure early on in there use which sucks, better off finding out before all the work. also, if there hidden then worse case if they do give issues 6 months or even a year or more later, at least you could disconnect them & not have an ugly end result...

far as the projectors, always though to play with them, just not sure if the $$$ for 4 of them would be worth it on top of all the other stuff, we already do have good projector lenses with a nice cutoff, we do still get a nice flicker really, think the blue at the flicker point may be the only difference... maybe worth it on a normal pair of headlights with just 2 projectors
 
those are the exact leds that I use, same length & everything. they aren't the prettiest thing if your going to have them exposed though, I think the'd look cheap unless the strip itself is hidden. had guys ask about doing visable strips but too ugly for me to even do... you'd have to make a housing to cover the strip & just poke the led out itself, a lot of work & still might look questionable. from all of my tests they seem to last well, specially if retrofit source is recommending them, BUT I have also came across a few defects, there either defective early on or they last a long time.

anyone who wants to play with these leds I'd highly recommend powering them up & letting them burn in a few hours, then while there still on & warm & soft, flex them around a bit & make sure you have no blinking leds or any that go out, if it passes this test then they should last a long time in the headlight. if you don't torture test them like this then you could have a falure early on in there use which sucks, better off finding out before all the work. also, if there hidden then worse case if they do give issues 6 months or even a year or more later, at least you could disconnect them & not have an ugly end result...

far as the projectors, always though to play with them, just not sure if the $$$ for 4 of them would be worth it on top of all the other stuff, we already do have good projector lenses with a nice cutoff, we do still get a nice flicker really, think the blue at the flicker point may be the only difference... maybe worth it on a normal pair of headlights with just 2 projectors

Haha, John I was thinking why does the $$$ matter, it's only $50 for a pair with no visible defects or even less for a pair with some visible defects with no noticable impact to output. But then again, like you said, who else has 4 projector lenses!!!!

I would do this mod in a heartbeat if I was going to open up my headlights. But the labor to remove the front bumper, and open the headlights isn't worth it for me at the moment. Especially since I use 6000K bulbs.

I was going to think about doing the LED mod, so thanks for the feedback on them. I think I'll hold off.

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I thought we already had clear lenses ? .. it look clear when I had the HL apart

the led strips are the same ones turbocad uses inside his AE mod ..

hey chedman , have you tried to lens swap yet? any brighter?

Not as clear as The Retrofit Source (TRS) lenses. I just looked into my headlights again, they are definitely not "crystal clear".

As John mentioned, the cutoff currently is good, but not as good as it can be. I wouldn't do it unless I was going to take the bumper off again, but I'm lazy. I might buy them and just keep them in my garage so if I do remove it again, I'll do the mod.

This isn't a necessary mod, but a nice to have. But I guess most if not all mods are=)

I think going down a street, this would make your FX stand out just a little bit more and something a light fanatic would definitely catch. You can see that tint of blue at the cutoff in the picture from the OEM bulb. I think this would bring the OEM bulb/headlight more up to par with the OEM BMW headlights.

I always wanted the tint of blue look that the BMW's have but still use 4,300K OEM bulbs for maximum output, but cheated and use 6000K bulbs. I can notice the output difference, but I have the HID Fogs to try and compensate.

Dopie has the lenses on sale, so maybe he can do a closer examination of the lenses.
https://www.infinitiscene.com/search/1/?q=vbclassified.php?do=ad&id=148

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Looks cool.. kinda like my dad's Mercedes output. One bad thing is a lot of people will flash you because it's too bright but oh well.

I would say not necessarily. The cutoff is even more sharp, so it's up to you to control how you aim your headlights. What you can't control is uneven road surfaces tilting your headlights up/down, blinding oncoming traffic if they happen to be below the cutoff.

I adjusted my lights to 0 is right below the trunk line of most cars and is parallel with the ground so even at a far distance, the cutoff doesn't angle upwards. I drive with my lights adjusted down to 3 90% of the time where there is abundant street lights, cars, etc... Just to be on the safe side.

When I am on an open road or dark road, I move it to the 0 position.

My fogs are also adjust parallel to the ground and not shooting downward as per the manual. Being in halogen housings, they disperse light EVERYWHERE! This can cause a glare if in headlights, but since fogs are so low to the ground, I've tested it and it does not blind oncoming traffic. They merely see a super bright white/blue light.

I've never had anyone flash me for this reason and believe doing the mod will not change that.

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Thos looks very enticing! X2 for anyone trying it?

I will eventually do it, definitely not now when it's freezing outside!!! My garage isn't heated either and I get lazy when it's cold out.
 
I was looking more into real deal TSX lenses which are more costly I think, I think trs is now making there own repro's that are $50 a pair though, but don't think that's real deal tsx lenses

don't quote me on this next part, but I think the pre recall fx headlights projector lens is clearer than the post recalls. what makes me belive this is I've seen several references to clear projector lenses from fx & that not all are from a few of the retrofit guys selling these, combined with most guys saying that the pre's were brighter than the posts even after being re aimed, plus I do all my work with pre's & I think there pretty clear, I had a set of posts & I thought the lens was not quite as clear on that set... like I said don't quote me cause I'm not 100% sure of this, but I do kinda think this to be the case...

I seen a new benz the other day on the hwy & the blue flicker when the car dipped was crazy, looked so hot... what it does is the light just looks nice like a 6k would normally, but when it reaches the cutoff you get a spilt second burst of bluer, then brighter, then bluer again as it returns to below the cutoff, like you said, maybe only real light affectionado's would even notice or care, but def looked hot... part of why I never tried it is I'm afraid it won't be all the noticable in the end, but if it has the same effect as the benz I saw I think it's worth it if your in there already...
 
Yea John, I was actually thinking about asking you to take a look at that lens mod people were talking about awhile back but decided you already had you hands full, lol. The blue hue coming from on coming traffic is definitely HOT! Always wanted that myself.
 
I think bert asked me about them too, or maybe it was you come to think of it... I wouldn't mind doing it at all, just don't know exactly what to expect from them really or weather it's worth it or not... also a bit hard for me to say how the inner ones would react too because even though there HID too, there not as focused & they don't project a perfect beem like the original outers do, so I question weather they would have the same flicker... you want them lmk, i don't mind trying it for you...
 
I just remember a mod for the projector with the rubber spacer to get the nice blue cutoff.

No its ok John, no more hold-ups I want my lights! hahaha.
 
Chedman,

how is the reflector modified to give you a better cutoff?

I bought the FX-R clear lens and found out it only fits the pre-recall projectors. You need the TSX-R clear lens for post-recall projectors.

So the person who installed them (Mark), modified the reflector. There is no science to it, just keep bending and moving it around until you get the output you want.

Easier to just get the clear lens, and your output is better too. I was on a time table and no time to re-order the TSX-R clear lens.

This video might help, he shows it closer to the end.

YouTube- Customlightz's Channel
 
thank you, good info.

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how can you tell if the headlights are post or pre recall? I bought a used set awhile back and not sure which lens to buy...
 
thank you, good info.

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how can you tell if the headlights are post or pre recall? I bought a used set awhile back and not sure which lens to buy...

No problem.

Post recall projectors have a "V" shaped frontal cutoff shields.

You have to remove the projector lens to find out.
 
What would the more desirable cut off be the pre recall or post recall ( V shaped ) and could you get the fx clear projector and use that and the cover piece from the pre recall and put them in a set of post recall... if that makes sense to anybody:nerd (2):

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Also how is the dude in the video firing them up to test the cut off, im assuming they are not installed in the headlamp housing, other wise this looks like a lot of work ?
 
I did this mod on my GF's Element. I retrofitted some FX projectors w/clear lenses into her headlights about a year and a half ago and you can definitely tell the difference with the blue/purple flicker at the cut off point. When I drive her car and she drives mine behind me I'll watch in my rearview mirror and when my car bounces it just gets brighter like someone is highlighting you. When she drives her car behind me I like to just watch it in the mirror (I have ADD) as the pretty lights dance in blue and purple hues......
she has 6K lights and it's still VERY noticeable with the flicker. I had just ordered a set of FX-R lenses instead of TSX-R's for my lights that I'm gonna mod but now I'm worried cause of the fitment issue with pre/post recall.
It's really hard to tell the difference between clear and frosted lenses, you gotta look REAL close. If you can see small dimples or a slightly textured surface then it's frosted and if it's completely smooth it's clear. without a side by side it's real tuff to tell.
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here are some side by side comparisons between stock(left) and clear(right)
dunno if you can zoom in on the side to side but you can see the texturing on the stock one on the left
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Hi Inky... do you have any on the wall shots? I'm interested in these lenses, but somewhat skeptical that a simple lens replacement can add more color to the cutoff. Im sure the cutoff itself would be sharp in comparison.
 
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