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Jayhem 08-20-2012 02:09 PM

DIY: HID projector retrofit Lexus RX330 for 2007-2010 Camry
 
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So I have had my 2007 Camry XLE for only 2 weeks and already I have the first custom mod completed!

There is but one factory HID projector that is nearly "bolt up" to the 2007-2010 Camry projector mounting point and that is the Lexus RX330 (non-AFS) HID projector.
Attachment 4059

The headlights must be removed first (remove the bumper cover to expose the hidden bolt that holds the outside corner of each lamp in place.
Attachment 4060

Carefully remove the headlight lenses by heating in the oven at no more than 210 F for 10 minutes to soften the sealant and allow the lenses to be separated by prying apart and cutting the sealant as it stretches.
Attachment 4061

Next we will remove the original projector from the housing and disassemble.
Here is the original halogen projector shield and the RX330 side by side. The shield on both of these projectors also acts as a mounting bracket for the projector which is in 2 halves:
Attachment 4062

Projector removed:
Attachment 4063

Trim the shield of the RX330 projector to make it flat as shown on the right:
Attachment 4059

Test fit and mark where holes must be drilled:
Attachment 4065
Note: in the above picture I had already drilled out the new holes to allow the screws to attach the upper part of the shield. Go slow and if you make the holes too large, just use a thin washer to help your screws hold snug on the shield surface.

drill holes and test fit:
Attachment 4066

Since you used the existing screw holes the cutoff shield will be rotationally level just as your factory halogen cutoff line was!

I painted my cutoff shield flat high-temp black paint...you can also use colored high temp paint (caliper paint) if you want the projector lens to show through a color...I think it looks mean in black because with the headlights off the projector looks solid black.

Reassemble the headlight and be sure to use more headlight sealant in the housing groove and heat in oven again so you can clamp the lenses back on using pliers and the 8 screws that help hold the housing to the lenses.

The RX330 projectors use D2S HID bulbs. I used Phillips 85122+ bulbs which are one of the best you can get. You will also need to run 35 watt HID ballasts with D2S connectors to the bulbs just as you would with an HID kit but using D2S connectors instead. The ballasts can be powered directly off the original low beam sockets but it is best to use a fused relay harness to take power directly from the car battery when the headlights are switched on...this prevents damage to factory headlight wiring in the event of a short in the ballast or wiring.

The RX330 was the projector the Toyota Camry needed all along to realize it's full potential! Why did Toyota not offer this as an option?! The light output is at least 2 times as bright and much wider!

Attachment 4067

Attachment 4068

Attachment 4069

guanl23 10-15-2012 01:33 PM

Awesome write-up!
Future mod for me!

ArturoParsons 07-21-2013 02:28 AM


Originally Posted by Jayhem (Post 72647)
So I have had my 2007 Camry XLE for only 2 weeks and already I have the first custom mod completed!

There is but one factory HID projector that is nearly "bolt up" to the 2007-2010 Camry projector mounting point and that is the Lexus RX330 (non-AFS) HID projector.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-13193714.jpg

The headlights must be removed first (remove the bumper cover to expose the hidden bolt that holds the outside corner of each lamp in place.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-13190055.jpg

Carefully remove the headlight lenses by heating in the oven at no more than 210 F for 10 minutes to soften the sealant and allow the lenses to be separated by prying apart and cutting the sealant as it stretches.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-13193310.jpg

Next we will remove the original projector from the housing and disassemble.
Here is the original halogen projector shield and the RX330 side by side. The shield on both of these projectors also acts as a mounting bracket for the projector which is in 2 halves:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-13195343.jpg

Projector removed:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-13195359.jpg

Trim the shield of the RX330 projector to make it flat as shown on the right:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-13193714.jpg

Test fit and mark where holes must be drilled:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-13211136.jpg
Note: in the above picture I had already drilled out the new holes to allow the screws to attach the upper part of the shield. Go slow and if you make the holes too large, just use a thin washer to help your screws hold snug on the shield surface.

drill holes and test fit:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-14204224.jpg

Since you used the existing screw holes the cutoff shield will be rotationally level just as your factory halogen cutoff line was!

I painted my cutoff shield flat high-temp black paint...you can also use colored high temp paint (caliper paint) if you want the projector lens to show through a color...I think it looks mean in black because with the headlights off the projector looks solid black.

Reassemble the headlight and be sure to use more headlight sealant in the housing groove and heat in oven again so you can clamp the lenses back on using pliers and the 8 screws that help hold the housing to the lenses.

The RX330 projectors use D2S HID bulbs. I used Phillips 85122+ bulbs which are one of the best you can get. You will also need to run 35 watt HID ballasts with D2S connectors to the bulbs just as you would with an HID kit but using D2S connectors instead. The ballasts can be powered directly off the original low beam sockets but it is best to use a fused relay harness to take power directly from the car battery when the headlights are switched on...this prevents damage to factory headlight wiring in the event of a short in the ballast or wiring.

The RX330 was the projector the Toyota Camry needed all along to realize it's full potential! Why did Toyota not offer this as an option?! The
led lighting output is at least 2 times as bright and much wider!

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-18210204.jpg

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-18210147.jpg

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...8-19204727.jpg

Just awesome man.. Exciting thread.. I have been searching for similar lights and finally I got the right information..Thanks again

Jayhem 07-29-2013 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by ArturoParsons (Post 81062)
Just awesome man.. Exciting thread.. I have been searching for similar lights and finally I got the right information..Thanks again

Awesome! Glad it helped somebody. I would have thought that there would be more interest in this for 2007+ Camry owners.

This is hands down the best modification you can do to this car for under $500.


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