Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Morimoto XB LED Fogs Adapter for Cobra

I've been working lately to improve the adapter I had made a few years ago and think I have made some drastic improvements

Old vs newer prototype adapter:


Main difference is the old one was made in a mold, and was somewhat an eyesore...  

I thought I'd revisit this little project using 3D printing instead.  So I went out to my local MicroCenter and purchased a printer and started playing with it.  I have so far made 5 failed designs and one that is actually installed now on my car (the one pictured above).  

Nice thing about the 3D prints is I can make little adjustments as I go.  The actual adapter ring is only about 60 grams in weight.  The pain is I tend to get a warped print every so often and it takes about 12 hours to print each adapter.

So far - this is what it looks like:

The Fog light is screwed strait onto the adapter ring.  Doing it this way retains the Fog light's ability to be adjusted with the built in adjustment ring. 

Picture from the front side.



Installed on the bumper.  One nice feature of the Morimoto XB LEDs is that it plugs directly to the stock connector.



View from the front.


I've just perfected it on version 9.

I'm only producing the adapter.  The fog lights would need to be purchased separately on their own.  The Model I purchased are the "Type M" - typically for Chrysler or Dodge vehicles. 

Link: https://www.theretrofitsource.com/dodge-morimoto-xb-led.html

Only word of caution is test the plugs before fully attach the wire connection on the Fog Lamp.  Polarity does matter.  It will only work if plugged in correctly - and will do nothing if plugged in wrong.

I have also created a video of the install for those who might be interesting in watching it.




If interested in a set of adapters - you can reach me at: HuachipatoRetrofit@gmail.com

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Morimoto XB LED Fogs Adapter for Cobra

I've been working lately to improve the adapter I had made a few years ago and think I have made some drastic improvements Old vs n...