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02-20-2014, 02:49 PM | #1 |
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S14 After market lighting options(Headlights/corner/bumper/Tailights)
I have been searching all day and have had a lot of trouble finding any thread that has info on all the different options available for aftermarket lights for
S chassis I wanted to make this thread primarily for S14's If there already exists such a thread feel free to lock/delete this one but I was unable to find anything similar. I know there aren't many options but lets compile what we have so far. Feel free to post whatever I miss and Ill add to original post.Also corerect me if parts are discontinued or incorrect. Prices: I posted the cheapest prices I found(through google search/shopping) ClearCorners.com -LED headlights $1200 -LED headlights w Factory Bi-Xenon Optics Upgrade S14 Kouki $2700 -Dual LED Clearance / Turn Signal Combination Lights S14 Kouki $600 -J-spec Dual LED Parking / Turn Signal Combination Lights $700 -Super LED Tail Lights S14 Kouki $1400 -Super LED Center Panel Add-On S14 Kouki $800 -High-Power LED Reverse Light Option S14 Kouki $400 -Clear LED 3rd Brake Light S14 Kouki $500 Vertex: -Diamond Cut Corner Lights S14 Zenki $95 -white bumper lens S14 Zenki $130 -white bumper lens S14 Kouki $130 -Headlights S14 Kouki $520 -Diamond Cut Corner Lights S14 Kouki $95 Supermade - Clear headlight covers S14 zenki $130 Dmax: -Crystal Clear Corner Lamp Lights S14 Kouki 240SX -Front Turn Signal Lights S14 JDM Bumper Kouki $91 Circuit Sports -Crystal Clear Front Turn Signal Lights S14 Zenki (JDM Bumper Only) $50 -Clear Side Marker Light S14 Zenki $25 -Crystal Clear Corner Lamp Lights S14 Zenki 240SX $55 -Plastic Headlight Covers Zenki S14 $150 -3pc Smoked Rear Tail Light Kit S14 Zenki $200 -3pc Crystal Rear Tail Lamp Lights S14 Zenki $200 -3pc Crystal LED Tail Lamp Lights S14 Zenki $250 -3pc Smoked LED Tail Lamp Lights S14 Zenki $250 -Front Turn Signal Lights S14 JDM Bumper Kouki $55 -Crystal Clear Corner Lamp Lights S14 Kouki $55 Junyan -Corner lights S14 zenki $55 -Corner lights S14 kouki $55 -Front turn signal Lamp S14 Kouki -sidemarker S14 Zenki -Black Halo Projector HeadLights S14 kouki #225 -Crystal tailights S14 Zenki/Kouki -Crystal/smoked tailights S14 Zenki/Kouki C-West -CWest Clear Blinker S14 JDM Kouki Bumper $110 Origin -Front corner Lens Zenki S14 $115 -Front winker S14 Kouki (JDM Bumper only) $110 Spyder Spyder -Black Trim Headlights Set S14 Kouki $250 -Chrome Trim Headlights S14 Kouki $$250 -LED Tail Lights Black S14 Kouki (sides only) $250 -LED Trunk Tail Lights S14 Kouki (mid section) $140 -Clear Side Marker Lights for bumper S14 Kouki $20 Behrman Gt -CRISTAL CLEARANCELAMP S14 Zenki $95 -CRISTAL CLEARANCELAMP S14 Kouki $75 -CRISTAL BUMPER WINKER S14 Kouki $95 -CRYSTAL WINKER SET S14 Kouki $95 -CRYSTAL HEADLIGHT S14 Kouki $480 -LED Tailight set S14 Zenki/Kouki $360
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02-20-2014, 02:57 PM | #3 |
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There is the definitive lighting thread somewhere around here but that deals mostly with modification not really off the shelf parts. Gabe I remember you pm'd me a while back about a headlight retrofit and I'm still here if you decide you want to go that route
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02-20-2014, 04:02 PM | #5 |
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What those junyan look like ! Cant find anything on google
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All Junyan everything.
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02-20-2014, 04:07 PM | #7 |
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You have links to headlights? the one I found looks generic. like the headlight and corner as one piece????
Corners look like the generic (vertex/dmax/circuit sports/ebay) clear corners.. the headlights I couldnt find a good pic yet.
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If you know, please post up some links!!
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lol Junyan manufactures 99.9% of all aftermarket lighting. Even the ones sold by Vertex or DMAX. They're all Junyan! All aftermarket lighting is virtually the same so just buy the cheapest one you can find on ebay. The only thing that isn't the same is custom stuff like Clearcorners.com makes.
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i have both vertex s14 kouki and behrman gt (besiege wise square) headlights and they both have SONAR stamped on them
im thinking they're all the same. here's the link to the behrman gt headlights. was sold in the U.S. by DRIFTSPEED as wisesquare
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I guess the list is good for people wanting to shop by brand...? Also I assume more reputable companies will have better return/customer service in case of damaged/faulty lights. So the same $200 ebay crystal clear light is the exact same as Vertex lights? no difference whatsoever??
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Where do I find the Kouki clear lense (Supermade?) I have a retrofitted headlight set up and want to swap my glass for the clear plastic. Or clear glass, but I don't believe that is available.
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but the Circuit sports one I saw from Ebay was missleading: FrontCircuit Sports Clear Head Lens Cover Nissan 240SX S14 95 96 97 98 Silvia Front but when you click on it it says Zenki only
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I've heard rumors that Vertex uses better sealants to prevent water or condensation from getting in their lights, but no one has ever proven this. They are most likely identical so I'd just go with the cheapest ones. You can reseal them on your own fairly easily if you run into any problems anyways.
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Aftermarket plastic are very cheap quality, easily scratched, and eventually will turn yellowish faster then oem.
I would not run anything aftermarket unless the car is a track car and I don't care about it smashing into the wall. As for choices of aftermarket, they are all the same not much difference in look wise. Mike at clear corner does clean mods on oem ones. If I were you I would run custom JDM one modify by mike and for tail lights I would buy brand new ones from Nissan. Can never go wrong with oem quality
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Also http://www.amazon.com/Spyder-Auto-Ni...0sx+headlights 183 shipped
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The main issue is we kouki retrofitters need clear plastic lenses. Lots of them.
If somebody would manufacture about 20 sets for 60 shipped/each it would hold us off for a while and make alot of people very happy. |
02-28-2014, 08:18 AM | #23 |
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I made some kouki clear lenses a while back.... They didn't fit well unlike the zenki ones I made which fit perfect. The reason is I used the oem glass lenses as male molds instead of casting and preparing my own molds from the lenses.
But... the reality is, like oem lenses, the clear ebay ones are made of PET so they can withstand impact. Unforunately this material is not very UV resistant and that's why they degrade. They do yellow quicker than OEM lenses because the UV protective coating isn't as durable and wears off quicker, but they are made out of the exact same material so when that protective coating is gone you're pretty screwed. Since my current kouki clear lenses are beginning to fade I plan to use them to make molds so I can form high impact acrylic replacements for retrofitting purposes (mainly for myself, but others if they ask too). Acrylic is nice because it's much more UV stable and will last much longer if kept outside. No, it's not as resilient to impacts though, so that's the downside. It could be a few months before I get this project in the works... |
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I'll wait for you to make the lenses. I don't care much about impact, if they were glass and got hit hard enough they'd prompt immediate replacement so whatever.
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PET? No.
Modern headlight lenses are made of PC, which has high impact/chip resistance. The same cannot be said for acrylic, which is not suitable for headlight lensing. Here we have GLASS headlights (for the kouki) and you guys are complaining? Thats like a car coming stock with RAYS wheels and you guys wanting ROTA. How do I cancel my account on Zilvia? |
02-28-2014, 09:19 PM | #26 |
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I was always under the impression headlamp lenses were PETG not PC but I stand corrected. I know PMMA is used for sidemarkers and taillamp lenses and thus they have much better UV resistance and so I've had good luck using cell cast PMMA for forming custom headlamp lenses. Many have been fine going on 8 + years with only slight oxidation and no damage, only normal wear.
Personally I don't care for glass at all, not when retrofitting oem hid components into the kouki lights which is my only goal for this. The thick glass with the diagonal ridge through the middle has severe adverse affects on both the distribution of the light for down the road intensity/vision and also causes lots of glare vs. using a clear plastic front lens instead. |
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imagine if the hellaflush fruits dictated what was right from wrong in terms of wheel & suspension setup. having a sharp and colorful cutoff is the equivalent of driving a slammed car with stretched tires. the euro-spec mkiv supra and kouki s14 both came with glass headlights. i would pick glass ANY DAY over plastic. simply put, PC lenses require too much upkeep. oh well, what do i know. :-) |
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03-01-2014, 11:39 AM | #30 |
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I'm not just talking about cutoff sharpness, while that's somewhat important (at least to me) I agree it doesn't have a huge bearing on performance alone. However, the main problem lies with the thick glass lenses by how they actually change the dispersion of the light from the HID projector VS if the HID projectors were mounted behind clear plastic lenses (as almost all were from the factory I'm sure you know). What the glass lens does is wash out the important gradation of the light from just under the cutoff line to the foreground. Basically light from the important hotspot is "moved" to the foreground, meaning more of the light is put 20-50ft in front of the car rather than down the road 100+ft away.
Because these cars have headlights low to the ground it's very important to have an adequate hotspot just under the cutoff line from each projector for distance lighting as less of the light will be reflected back to the driver off of uneven road surfaces the lower the projector is mounted. (I know I don't really have to explain this to you ifix but to others reading along...) What's interesting though if you play around with the kouki halogen lights in stock form is you will notice the glass front lenses are designed to work in tandem with the stock halogen projectors. If you fire up the halogen projector without the front lens in place you will notice there is basically no foreground light at all, it's all a very thin concentrated hotspot. The glass headlamp lens helps to "move" some of that light to the foreground when it's replaced on the housing. In this instance it's actually a good thing in my book because it makes it perform as you would expect a halogen projector headlight to. Last edited by silviaks2nr; 03-01-2014 at 12:11 PM.. Reason: spelling |
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