Adding ES300 fog lights to my ride

Jesse

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I don't want to unnecessarily clutter another thread so i just figured i'd start my own. this is what got me started down this path though: http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?107801-Plug-and-Play-Lexus-Projector-Fog-kit.../page3&highlight=es300+fog

So i have a 40 mile drive to work, during the mornings it is pretty foggy sometimes and i am going fast so i want some better lighting. After using the SEARCH feature i come across the ES300 fog light mod. I would love to China HiD + E-code my headlights down the road but am being thrifty right now. I understand and appreciate the ability of a projector light to have better penetration and throw and i'm also the kinda nerd who likes Yellow lights..... they definitely set the car off from the rest you see going down the road.

So i have agood donor set from the local Junkyard and a second set that is in crappy condition. The good set is now well cleaned and all the components look great and will bolt up very nicely.... the other set is really rough, really, really, rough but i am going to try to rehabilitate those/make an improvement simply because i will bet these are the shape most people will pull them out of the junkyard.

Good Guys!
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Bad guys!
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I did have some paint overspray on these lenses that came off with ease after soaking in some heavy degreaser.
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So the first thing i'll try is to replace the convex glass lens with a piece of plexiglass.
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It looks like there is enough room to fit
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I cut a square and then use and angle grinder to bring it down to size and shape until it fits snugly.
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It JUST touches the projector lens
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I can build up the gasket around the housing to raise it and/or heat the plexi and try to shape it in a convex form.
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I will try the forming tonight or tomorrow and will hopefully go ahead and mount the good guys in the meantime

some brackets i made that will help attach the lights to the stock mounting points
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super.secret.supra.club

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My first set was in pretty bad condition. Took the lens and 1000 grit sandpapersoak in water to them. After 1000 grit I went to 2000 soaked in water again. After that used SEM brand acrylic clear coat and tuen out like brand new.
 

iwannadie

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super.secret.supra.club;1565761 said:
My first set was in pretty bad condition. Took the lens and 1000 grit sandpapersoak in water to them. After 1000 grit I went to 2000 soaked in water again. After that used SEM brand acrylic clear coat and tuen out like brand new.

I thought about doing something like that, just didn't know if I could make them better or worse ha.

I also have 3000k HIDs in mine and the difference from standard h3 bulb is night and day.
 

Jesse

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mattsplat72;1565390 said:
I have had my set for over a year. I have 3000k HIDs in mine work amazing and have an awesome cut off . See mt post in Suprarx7nuts sale thread for a like to pic's plus it shows how I mounted mine no movement since first install

yup using your ^^^^ post
super.secret.supra.club;1565761 said:
My first set was in pretty bad condition. Took the lens and 1000 grit sandpapersoak in water to them. After 1000 grit I went to 2000 soaked in water again. After that used SEM brand acrylic clear coat and tuen out like brand new.
I'm gonna try that with the extra set
iwannadie;1565767 said:
I thought about doing something like that, just didn't know if I could make them better or worse ha.
Ditto

I was busy today and yesterday at work but had time to boil the plexi-lens and then put it on top of the old nasty one and used the hole in the cover to apply even pressure around it and hand-pressed it down for a little time and it took a slight curve that gives it the space i need so it won't touch, add 1-3mm extra on the gasket and i'll be happy. I will try to wetsand the lenses and see how they come out, i know glass can be polished - i just thought it had to be rather special equipment.
 

iwannadie

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If your lenses turn out I would be interested if you start selling them ha. Mine are just as pitted as the ones in your pictures.

What kind of heat can the plexi handle though? As it is my glass lenses are to hot to touch after a few minutes of light from the HIDs(35w).