I just completed a projector retrofit of my NBS Silverado's headlights. I really don't care for simply sticking the HIDs in the stock lights, it's inconsiderate to other drivers and draws too much attention to what you're doing.
Total project cost $150
Here's how I did it -
I used Morimoto mini Bi-xenon projectors from the Retrofit Source. These are made for HID bulbs and fit perfectly in the stock housing with some minor trimming of the bulb socket. I didn't buy ballasts as I had a few sets laying around. Took around 3 hours and the results are above expectations. These are bi-xenon, meaning there is a solenoid inside the projector that flips down when you turn on your brights - so you've now got 4 hi-beams
NO glare, clean cut-off, and nobody flashes their brights at you.
Bi-xenon: Morimoto Mini H1 4.1 - HID Projectors from The Retrofit Source Inc
Here's a good guide for how to do it - I don't necessarily endorse the way they hack open the lights, use whatever works for you.
Gmt 900 Projector Headlight Project Writeup - GM-Trucks.com
Some pics:
Total project cost $150
Here's how I did it -
I used Morimoto mini Bi-xenon projectors from the Retrofit Source. These are made for HID bulbs and fit perfectly in the stock housing with some minor trimming of the bulb socket. I didn't buy ballasts as I had a few sets laying around. Took around 3 hours and the results are above expectations. These are bi-xenon, meaning there is a solenoid inside the projector that flips down when you turn on your brights - so you've now got 4 hi-beams
NO glare, clean cut-off, and nobody flashes their brights at you.
Bi-xenon: Morimoto Mini H1 4.1 - HID Projectors from The Retrofit Source Inc
Here's a good guide for how to do it - I don't necessarily endorse the way they hack open the lights, use whatever works for you.
Gmt 900 Projector Headlight Project Writeup - GM-Trucks.com
Some pics:



