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DEPO 06+ Headlight Install


BulletMagnet

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I have forever wanted to get some 06+ bi-xenon headlights for my '04 Zed, but could never justify the price for OEM ones.

When these popped up on eBay at around £300 delivered, I thought it was worth a shot.

Came in a big box, two boxes inside

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Very well packaged

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First I raised the front using low rise ramps and a jack and then set about removing my lip and bumper (there is a guide on here somewhere for that)

 

To remove the lights, you need to unscrew four bolts as indicated by the arrows below

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Then carefully lift the headlight and unplug from harness

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Repeat for the other side and you should be looking at this

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Once the headlight is out, remove the back cover and disconnect the ballast from the bulb, remember to unscrew the ground wire

Then remove the ballast itself, there are three screws that hold it on, don't forget the seal also.

With the ballast free, unclip and unscrew the wire connected to it.

Put the ballast and it's harness to one side and pick up your Depo headlight unit.

The Depos do not come with any bulbs or ballast, but all the wiring is in place.

You need 3457A bulbs for the indicators, D2S bulbs for the main beam.

You can reuse the W5W sidelight bulbs from your old lights or fit new ones.

 

You need to remove the existing grounding point by unscrewing it

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Then attach the grounding wire you removed earlier

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Attach the ballast main connector and connect the ground wire to it

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Feed the wire to the opening where the ballast will mount

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Reattach the wire to the ballast and screw into place, don't forget the O-ring

Offer the lights to where they need to go and re-connect the main harness and test that all lights work before putting everything back together.

 

Then it's just a reversal of the removal and job done.

 

Some before/after pics

 

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The lens is pointing the wrong way as the lights are made for LHD cars.

Might have to adjust them down a bit.

These have the same adjustment wheels as the OEM ones.

Light output is at least as good as OEM from what I can see so far, maybe a tad better, will have to wait till it gets dark.

the cut-off looks clean too

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The lens is pointing the wrong way as the lights are made for LHD cars.

Might have to adjust them down a bit.

These have the same adjustment wheels as the OEM ones.

Light output is at least as good as OEM from what I can see so far, maybe a tad better, will have to wait till it gets dark.

the cut-off looks clean too

 

Wicked! Thanks mate! :thumbs:

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Go on eBay and look for the seller 2004momo, it's a business based in Walnut, California

Look for "DEPO BI-XENON BLACK PROJECTOR HEADLIGHTS DOT/SAE FIT FOR 03-09 NISSAN 350Z"

 

Be aware that the lights are LHD, so keep that in mind when ordering.

It might be worth asking the seller if they do mods or not (I didn't ask, but during conversation with the seller they seemed quite helpful)

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Really like the look of them, could be very tempted myself. Though just split my pre facelifts and painted the insides aha

 

Great job with the guide too man, would the beam pattern cause issues at MOT time atall?

 

I'd be interested in your painted preface lights if you do decide to replace with these ;)

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Like I said before, it's probably possible to mod the shroud.

When you look into the light without the bulb fitted you can see the shroud, you can also test the shutter function by pressing a button on the back of the actuator.

I guess it also depends if your MOT tester is "friendly" or not ;)

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Look great :thumbs:

 

BTW the UK cars have amber DRLs too :)

 

I'd be interested to see if these can be adjusted to the left as well as a bit down and I wouldn't be worrying too much about the beam pattern so long as the highest point is lower than the limit.

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The 2015 Nismo has black headlight internals ....... B)

Yeah.....at Nismo prices :D

 

I wasn't suggesting a purchase, as a 370 headlight is £1376 from Nissan, merely that the reflector being black doesn't affect output and it must be fashionable... Or they have been on 370z.com

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