Can You Install Clear Late Model headlights In A 1997 Boxster?
Title Says It All....I DO Not Like The Amber In My Headlights And Want To Buy Late model Headlights And Install Them...Are They Plug And Play Or Will I Be Opening Up Electric Nightmares...
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If by late model you mean anything up to 2004, the answer should be yes. There were two types of clear lights available, Litronics and regular halogen lights. If you go with Litronics, they should work but you won't have the self-leveling feature.
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What will be missing if one wants the self-leveling feature?
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http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/55119-986-litronics-plug-play.html http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/55840-can-you-endure-one-more-litronic-thread-me.html You would want to look for someone selling all the needed parts, like this one. http://rennlist.com/forums/parts-marketplace/845405-early-996-986-litronic-headlights-and-headlight-washer-conversion-package.html . |
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In reality, litronics will be a fantastic upgrade and self-level feature not missed...and definitely not so in terms of "the juice ain't worth the squeeze". To get the feature you would at least need to install addl wiring, the headlight angle level sensor, sensor arm and sensor bracket (at driver side rear suspension) - plus I think in the 9x6 series this is a separate litronics controller in the frunk. Good luck :) |
If you don't want the leveling feature, I would go with the GT Projector Headlight Retrofit Kit.
2004 Porsche Boxster S Convertible - Lights and Lenses - Page 4 |
I have factory litronics in my 1997 with the wiring harness and NO SELF LEVELING.
The problem with the self-leveling according to my tech is that the sensor that is wired up to the control arm determining self leveling can break off. Not worth the effort to put it on IMO. Retrofitting is probably a lot cheaper and the quality of light will be about the same if you don't get crappy components. Porsche's factory litronic projector lamps and housings and bulbs are top notch. I love my no-amber litronics. They look great and I can see a country mile down the road at night. They're a zillion times brighter than stock halogens. |
Don't forget that early 996 headlights will also fit the 986. Check the 996 forums to find a set for sale.
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I'll just leave this here as food for thought...
http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/51810-our-amber-headlights-can-de-ambered.html Edit to add: post 104 is how my original amber halogen headlights now look with GT Projectors and de-ambered. Total cost with stuff I had to buy (which you may have, i.e. a Dremel) was well under $600 total. Probably closer to $500. Just takes a few days off and on if you move slow like me. |
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I retrofitted the automatic dynamic headlight beam adjustment feature. I'm not sure it was worth the extra effort over simply installing the high beam rotation feature. I'd like to see how it works in a car that had it as a factory option to be sure it is actually working correctly.
The high-beam rotation is well worth the extra effort. I have some left over parts if you are considering this. I attached the instructions. |
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Thanks for the help guys... Would these work? Porsche Boxster Headlight Assembly w Clear Turn Signal Lenses L R New NS | eBay
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Left Porsche Boxster Headlight Assembly Bosch 0302473043 | eBay I looked at buying used but the weathered lens that was typical of used pushed me to spend the extra for new. Still happy with that descision. You can always try to sell your current lights to lower the net cost. |
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I bought new ones on eBay today... With new oem corners for under $1100...hoping to get $600ish for my OEM Ones...they r in great shap...:) I want to thank everyone for thier advice!:cheers:
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