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57r337.Dr1f73r
02-24-2006, 04:46 PM
A friend told me how to get that sleepy eye look withought buying the controller (brokeness sux) i don't know if anyone else has posted this, cuz i'm too lazy to search.

you have to pull out the button to the left of the steering wheel that will raise and lower the headlights, cut the brown wire on bottom (preferrably back a ways so you can solder it back togeather when you get the controller)

and to get the sleepy eyes look you just push the button in, turn on your headlights to raise the lights, then turn off the headlights and tap the button you cut the wire on twice untill you get the look you want

sidewayzS13
02-24-2006, 05:04 PM
its been explained a few times

Hit_N_Run-player
02-24-2006, 09:27 PM
D-bo knows, ask him then PM me and let me know, id also like to do it...

nissan_240sx
02-24-2006, 11:26 PM
you have to pull out the button to the left of the steering wheel that will raise and lower the headlights, cut the brown wire on bottom (preferrably back a ways so you can solder it back togeather when you get the controller)

and to get the sleepy eyes look you just push the button in, turn on your headlights to raise the lights, then turn off the headlights and tap the button you cut the wire on twice untill you get the look you want



I did that too

R.W.240
02-25-2006, 03:11 AM
Or you could just do Silvia front and cut the wires to the headlight motors.

That way when you put popups back on your headlights are perma up.

At least thats what I did.

nissan_240sx
02-25-2006, 06:37 AM
Or you could just do Silvia front and cut the wires to the headlight motors.

That way when you put popups back on your headlights are perma up.

At least thats what I did.


lol why did you put the flip-ups back? let me guess...

A.) Lighting at night sucked?
B.) Missed the flip ups?
C.) Both

lol

HoosierDrifter
02-25-2006, 12:44 PM
yea... thats how i have my lazy eyes

sometimes i have to reconnect the brown wire to get it to work right

AWDSR20
02-25-2006, 09:22 PM
my pop ups shake like a mother &^%Ker!! man ... i 'm going to weld the light to the frame!

AkinaSpeedStar
02-26-2006, 05:40 PM
i love that look, i have it on my rx7 and my 86

good times

AWDSR20
02-26-2006, 11:47 PM
i love that look, i have it on my rx7 and my 86

good times


HAHAHAH team inertia! wow i know a dude here in SOCAL that is STARTING a team with the same name LOL....

AkinaSpeedStar
02-27-2006, 01:34 AM
HAHAHAH team inertia! wow i know a dude here in SOCAL that is STARTING a team with the same name LOL....


yeah we heard about them, we have been around 3 years now, i think they have been around 2? if i remember right

SHIFT_KA24DE
02-28-2006, 02:25 PM
i think there's about three ways to do this. One method is the one mentioned, which is the easiest, but some models use a light green wire instead of the brown. make sure you confirm that before you go cutting wires. To ensure the connection is good... you can do a quick sauder and then electric tape it afterwards. The 70 dollar pivot controller is the other. And if you want complete control of each each eye independently you need to get two switch modules instead of just one. It's simply using the same trick as the first except you use the fuse box under the hood. There's two connections that lead to the Right and Left headlights. Simply rewire the power of both sockets into your two switches (this effectively disengages the power to the headlights temporarily as long as your switch is "off") so the rest is the same as the first trick... flip them up, turn both switches off and then you can easily adjust both to get that weird "winking" look. (one up , one half way down, etc..)

a simple search could've been done on google... it's out there.

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