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The lamps dimensions are as follows -

Lenght - 125mm

Wide - 86 wif bracket & 71mm w/o bracket.

Diameter - 60mm

 

Looks cool! Country of origin?

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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Looks cool! Country of origin?

 

They are made by a friend of mine in Taiwan - SATUGA - they only made external work & fog lights. :) TG 4 asking ..............

HP: 93891138 :angel:

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They are made by a friend of mine in Taiwan - SATUGA - they only made external work & fog lights. :) TG 4 asking ..............

 

Thanks, man. I measure and see if it can be fitted on my S4. So... external works mean it is water-proof? :cheeky:

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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Thanks, man. I measure and see if it can be fitted on my S4. So... external works mean it is water-proof? :cheeky:

 

Pls specify "water-proof " - to us " water-proof " means it can operate underwater to the depth of 100meters. Otherwise most automotive requirement would be weather-proof or splash proof. :cheeky:

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Pls specify "water-proof " - to us " water-proof " means it can operate underwater to the depth of 100meters. Otherwise most automotive requirement would be weather-proof or splash proof. :cheeky:

 

Whahahahaa... okok. As long as rain time, will enter water can liao. So it's weather-proof huh? :cheeky:

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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this is wat i found from yamahat135 forum

 

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/1637/200812182337090smallfe5.jpg

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/598/200812182338092smallzf1.jpg

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/8066/200812182338093smallmu1.jpg

 

how it look like aft installing on the headlight

 

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/1184/200812182024077smalldy3.jpg

 

the beam:

 

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/8355/200812182333088smallld7.jpg

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/8261/200812182333089smallsu1.jpg

Lousy Noob Rider

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this is wat i found from yamahat135 forum

 

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/1637/200812182337090smallfe5.jpg

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/598/200812182338092smallzf1.jpg

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/8066/200812182338093smallmu1.jpg

 

how it look like aft installing on the headlight

 

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/1184/200812182024077smalldy3.jpg

 

the beam:

 

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/8355/200812182333088smallld7.jpg

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/8261/200812182333089smallsu1.jpg

 

Tat is bright. THAT IS BRIGHT!!! :thumb:

How time flies...

 

Big is certainly a warning but small can be downright scary! Never underestimate the effectiveness of small.

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wow great stuffs.. cant wait to go down and see ur items mans.. do u happen to have the one with angel eye as well?

 

No mate - dun have. The YamhaT135 lamps u showed could be easily tool with angle eye when u diy yr headlamp....... :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

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i dun tink the ballast is integrated into the projector lamp assembly. from the pic looks quite small.

 

btw, the last pic shows too much glare! is it due to the hi beam being on?

No more regrets.

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btw, when you insert the projector lamp assembly into the original headlamp casing of your t135, you need to file out a bigger hole to fit it in rite?

 

be sure to weather proof it properly. if not, after a downpour, your will see moisture inside you stock headlamp casing. very sian one. haha

No more regrets.

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i dun tink the ballast is integrated into the projector lamp assembly. from the pic looks quite small.

 

btw, the last pic shows too much glare! is it due to the hi beam being on?

 

external mount ballast..

last pic is high beam

 

btw, when you insert the projector lamp assembly into the original headlamp casing of your t135, you need to file out a bigger hole to fit it in rite?

 

be sure to weather proof it properly. if not, after a downpour, your will see moisture inside you stock headlamp casing. very sian one. haha

 

hmm.. it seems like the person jus remove the HS socket wif that hole, he jus screwed on the projector with some silicon inbetween..

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hmm.. it seems like the person jus remove the HS socket wif that hole, he jus screwed on the projector with some silicon inbetween..

 

den how did the projector assembly get into the headlamp in the first place?

 

did he remove the entire headlamp casing from the front den stick back again?

No more regrets.

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haha.. guys.. it's a HID system.. =P

 

 

forget to state :faint:

 

 

Thanks for sharing ........... yr picture shows Halogen installed but Beam is a HID beam ............... :cheeky:

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hmm.. it seems like the person jus remove the HS socket wif that hole, he jus screwed on the projector with some silicon inbetween..

 

den how did the projector assembly get into the headlamp in the first place?

did he remove the entire headlamp casing from the front den stick back again?

 

It has to be cut - the projector cannot fit into a HS mounting hole !! :cheeky:

HP: 93891138 :angel:

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okay i post more pics..

 

1st step remove the original socket:

http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/6193/200810221413302smallby1.jpg

http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/4778/200812181614061smallwd6.jpg

http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/4666/200812181615062smalllq1.jpg

 

2) then cook e headlight to "melt" the glue.. if got oven can toast it..

http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/2802/200812182000073smallym5.jpg

*can add seasoning if u wan.. lol*

 

3) open e casing slowly

http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/5995/200812181721065smallay2.jpg

http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/131/200812181725068smallbz2.jpg

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/2078/200812181726070smallto0.jpg

 

4) fix e projector?

http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/151/200810221857318smallla3.jpg

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/4192/200812182027082smallfj4.jpg

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/5122/200812182026081smallsj5.jpg

 

 

final result

 

http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/1184/200812182024077smalldy3.jpg

Lousy Noob Rider

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be sure that it seals back nicely, else you get moisture all over and it will fog up the casing. it will, ironically block the light that you need. :D

No more regrets.

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nt done by me thou.. frm someone @ the forum.. and yes some silicone was used.. and vibrate alot.. 4stroke dont really vibrate as much as 2stroke.. i feel..

Lousy Noob Rider

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