So here are my old lenses, didn't take a picture of my new ones, kinda forgot. It's pretty hard to tell the difference through a camera anyways.
So to get to where I where the lenses are, first I had to take off my front bumper. The screws under the car and in the engine bay weren't too hard to take out, just the one behind the tire walls were... I had to turn the tires one way, go around the mud guard, and unscrew the screw that was barely visible. Wasn't too hard to take out after feeling around for it, but it was pretty painful to put back in. But it did involve starting the car, turning the wheels for more screwdriver clearance, then after taking out on side, turning the wheels the other way.
No bumper!
Then I removed the headlight assembly. The paper blobs are just holding the HID bulbs, cause they're not supposed to get dirty.
Which I dumped into my living room.
So the headlights look like this opened.
Silicon got everywhere too. It's like gray super sticky boogers that cools into a rubberlike material.
After it is open, its simply unscrewing the thing holding the lens in place, changing the lens, and screwing it back on.
Sealing it isn't too hard either. Both headlamps got closed using the heat gun. Heat silicon, squeeze, heat, squeeze until closed. We did a pretty messy job of closing it, cause silicon gets everywhere, and no one can see it anyways.
Then everything else got put back together in reverse order.
From preliminary observations, the light is definitely sharper. Staring stupidly at the light from many angles, it seems like there is some blue flicker added too, but it's hard to tell. Oh, and it was nice how we kept seeing spots after repeatedly looking into the lights. Don't do it, they're bright even in daytime.
Before. On my garage wall for lack of better wall. I'm not sure if the sharpness of the beam can be photographed well enough to see the difference.
But the cool side of this is, the blue flicker.
Next: LED tailights! Probably one of the easiest lightning mods. Yeah, I need a break from the tough ones.