Black headlinghts

Discussion in 'Aftermarket Products, Reviews & Installation' started by Tonya Gilmore, Feb 20, 2009.

  1. Tonya Gilmore

    Tonya Gilmore New Member

    Black headlights

    I have some of the black projector headlights for my 2002 Ranger. They are sitting in a box in the living room floor waiting to be installed. I was wanting to see if there was an easy way to switch the lights out. All the stuff I've seen on some other forums say these are basically a pain in the ass to install.

    Anybody got any suggestions??
     
    Last edited: Mar 28, 2009
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  3. Chapman

    Chapman F150

    If your truck is anything like mine, they will be fairly simple to install.

    Did your come with HID's? If so, that's a whole different write-up.

    There should be 3 bolts holding your light housings in place, 2 on the side facing inward towards the radiator, and one on top near the corner. After the bolts are out, you should then proceed to wiggle the headlights towards you.

    Once you have the headlight partially out, disconnect all the wires. Be careful not to break the exposed bulbs. Now your headlights should be ready to fit right in place..

    Plug the bulbs into the projector lights and you should be ready to mount the lights. Just line everything up and slide it on in. If everything is correct, it should be flush with everything. Now just put the nuts and bolts on and they should work.

    You'll need to adjust the lights as well. Don't know how it's done on the Rangers, but on my truck there's a screw at the top, turn it left for up and right for down..










    or you can just take it to a shop
     
  4. Lenn

    Lenn Semper Paratus !!

    I don't think the Ranger is as easy as the F150 though. Post underhood pics of your truck with closeups of the headlight top, side and back. Maybe then we can help you out.
     
  5. Chapman

    Chapman F150

    Ok! Try this!


    1. Open the hood.
    2. Look directly above the headlight.
    3. There are two black pull tabs, pull straight up on both.
    4. The whole headlight assembly will come out.
     
  6. Lenn

    Lenn Semper Paratus !!

    ^^ Damn, if that works... That is exactly how newer Volvo lights come out and it's too easy! Nice (maybe).
     
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  7. OP
    Tonya Gilmore

    Tonya Gilmore New Member

    Installed em earlier today. Wasn't nearly as bad as I had heard! Could just be that I have small hands though. Here's the pictures!! [​IMG]

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  8. Lenn

    Lenn Semper Paratus !!

    Not really a projector headlight, but it looks a hell of alot better. Props for the install.
     
  9. OP
    Tonya Gilmore

    Tonya Gilmore New Member

    Thanks! Realized that after I had already posted the thread lol
     
  10. Chapman

    Chapman F150

    Did you get those from that racer-union store?

    If so I got the same headlights for mine. :D

    [​IMG]
     
  11. Jon

    Jon Administrator

    Those look good Tonya! sweet upgrade.
     
  12. OP
    Tonya Gilmore

    Tonya Gilmore New Member

    Thanks :) got mine off ebay
     
  13. Teamexploder

    Teamexploder Explorer Member

    Looks good with'em.
     
  14. Chapman

    Chapman F150

    Sure does make that ranger look better though. Same with mine.. Mine juust looks so much better now.
     
  15. OP
    Tonya Gilmore

    Tonya Gilmore New Member

    Definitely. It actually looks like those are the lights that it should've came with in the 1st place
     
  16. balage

    balage the Hungarian

    It's nice! Looks good!
     
  17. WesternPaRanger

    WesternPaRanger New Member

    looks good but somehow you got some crap on your license plate holder...:whistling:
     
  18. OP
    Tonya Gilmore

    Tonya Gilmore New Member

    Thanks :) Hahaha, my front plate is AWESOME!!!!
     
  19. If that looks crap on your plate holder, then you might try to really look upon on the other branded parts like what altec and other brands would give to you. I'm sure it would look good in the long run.
     
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  20. Timothy Key

    Timothy Key New Member

    anything good for my 92 ranger other than the diamond clear? Thanks.
     

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