There is someone working on making a harness to allow you to run the Spec D headlights on a tech package car. But if you want my honest opinion, id mod the tech package lights. The tech lights out perform the Spec D lights by far. But you could open the tech package lights and swap out the oem...
Dont be fooled, id never pay 200 for bulbs but i didnt go cheap either. I found some around for like 130-140 bucks for the pair. But you can use Osram CBB bulbs or CBI as well
The front lip is a Bayson R front lip. I had the CS one before it and it was reaaal nice but it was made of Abs plastic...
So the new build, i removed the Oem projectors and went with G5R D2s projectors and where the triangle part of the tech package lights used to be, i cut and put Micro D2S projectors. The output is absolutely nuts!! Im running Osram Night breaker laser bulbs. Halos and Strips are profile Pivot...
no not at all. The OEM Hid AFS system works just as it should with the new projectors. They still turn as you move the steering wheel. but the output is crazy good.
Thank you!!! I actually redid and updated the build from scratch, running new projectors, new bulbs new halos, new everything even a slightly different color inside the light too. Been a long while since i posted.
Hey bud thats not a bad setup! Definitely simple and easy to do. I used to do custom headlight work on the side which is why i went all out here.
The nonfunctional chrome section i usually paint it that yellow metalcast chrome color so when using a bulb in the housing it gives off a bright...
Final Update guys, got the lights on months ago, just been too busy to find the time to upload these.
I also did a Corksport front lip which you'll see in one of the pictures, Corksport BBK, SS brake lines, new rotors and pads and a ton of things you cant see. Scale coilovers with swift...
Oh wow so you have none of the issues that other described? i test drove my car and did a few pulls and lifted off the throttle to Decel, and felt no jerking. Im definitely gonna retune though.