for everyone that is complaining about the gap on the side. There is a a ball and socket type of mount in the upper outer edge that you need to hit the headlight to get to attach and that should close that gap.
Thank you SpecDTuning! My 2000 Durango looks great with the new housings. I installed 65K LED headlights and LED Switchback turnsignals! 2020 vision!!!
These lights look good and the left light had a huge gap so I had to trim and it finally set in well and there are not as bright as what I was hoping and I am wondering if you are able to put HIDS or led headlights for the low and high beams
I legit just got some headlights from you guys for my 2001 dodge Dakota, I've watched videos, all but legit my first vehicle so waiting for my brother to come up next month to help me I don't wanna mess anything XD.
Sorry man, but these are trash. I would return them if you can. I am rebuilding an 02 R/T and bought these as replacements because they were cheap. They do not fit as you can see in the video. No matter what they will not line up, and they will fog up. Also the halos are cheap, and will go out in 6 months. Don't waste your money like me, buy a better brand and spend the extra $100. Or buy OEM replacements for $50 and add your own halos or led running light strips. Anzo or Spyder.
theres a retaining clip on the outer edge of each headlight thats suppose to hold the corners in. On the spec d the clip that the plastic ball snaps into is the incorrect size and doesnt hold the edges of the lights in giving you that huge gap. The headlights arent made correctly.
RE: Spec-D Headlights on my 2002 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab They look and operate great !. 1. There is a gap surrounding the headlight body. I will get some auto weather stripping to close this gap as water will surely find its way into the 3/8”-1/2” crevice which is where the connections are located. 2. Since the side lights are not functional on the Spec-D's and they are replaced with a reflector, I used this lead to wire the halo/LED lights. 3. Caution: when inserting the plugs into the light sockets. Be sure to match up positive and ground sides of the plugs. 4. Also, when installing the body of the light, pop in the top post with the round end FIRST, (called a "mounting pin" in previous posts), then insert the 10mm bolts and tighten. It takes a bit of effort, but it will pop into the rubber grommet and secure the corner.This will make the install easier. Note, it took a bit of effort to remove the OEM lights due to this pin.. 5. Instructions could use some modifications per the comments above.
That outside most mounting pin the fixed one - The pin is larger than the receiving hole on the truck. Do you drill it out to allow it to fit the hole?
Before everyone freaks out about the gap these headlights and other aftermarket headlights for the Durango have a secret adjustment plastic screw/bolt towards the bottom of the headlight housing that pulls the headlight into the body of the car for proper alignment, you spin the plastic that's attached to the screw and it adjust the unit. I've seen several people install these aftermarket headlights without adjusting the bottom point and it leaves massive gaps, which causes people to complain. Adjust all the adjustment points properly and they will sit flush. I've fixed several for people in the past. After the adjustment you may need to bolt the headlight in from under the car because the gap is much tighter.
The last part where you are mounting the replacement unit. The right hand side of each unit has a mounting pin that matches to a hole in the truck and the pin diameter is larger than the diameter of the hole in the truck.
I took this to a professional shop and there are still huge gaps outside and it's crowded on the inside, any tips or tricks to get this to fit right, instead of cross-eyed???
I just got these lights from another supplier and I am wondering why you did not cover what to do with the several loose black and white wires. You don't even cover that in your instructions either. What are they supposed to be connected too? why didn't you cover that in your video or instructions?
nice vid man... do u know if this headlights stick out oh there the same as the stock headlights cuz im plaanning on getting the chrome ones for my 98 dodge durango please reply
Hi... There is a gap in the headlight body. I see that there's a pin that doesn't have the body to click into the car's hole where its suppose to go. Could some one give me advice about this? ( I have a Dodge Dakota Sport 2004)
After having them installed, I feel there's some things buyers should be warned about. There is indeed a fitment gap, as others have pointed out, but a bigger issue in my opinion is the headlight's lackluster compatibility with the vehicles it was specifically designed for. If you want all the lights to work (unlike in this installation where they leave the high beam unconnected), then the only way to wire it is to have the parking light mode trigger the actual parking lights, the low beam mode trigger the low beams, and the high beam mode trigger the high beams, halos, and LEDs. Which means the halos and LEDs only come on when the high beam is on, which is somewhat dissapointing. But I payed big money on these expecting functioning halos and LEDs, so you better believe I'm gonna be driving around with my high beams on to have my halos and LEDs lit when I'm in the mood. (lol, now I understand why those ricers always do that). Still, they are the best looking 1st gen Durango headlights out there, even with that ridiculous flaw, so I'm content with them. But I'm not so sure every prospective buyer would feel the same. You've been warned.
ViscountStratton you are supposed to wire leds to old driving light bulb by snipping and splicing into the existing wire the angel eyes, light strip in between running lights and headlight and the 3 leds should come on as driving lights and be on anytime high beam or lowbeam is on if done right
One of my halos have gone out, is the halo replaceable, I bought my Durango with the headlights installed so I have no idea about the brand or info on these kind of headlights
+Ryder Smith Nope, these ones are supposed to have the parking lights on the top, unlike the stock lights. Personally I think it looks awesome how they rearranged the whole layout. If you'd rather it look like the stock headlights, why even buy aftermarket lights?
Nope they’re right and I like them better this way. Didn’t like the gap but I’m gonna try to adjust that note that I’ve gotten some ideas from other posts.
I really do like these just bought a set for my Durango.but a set back very disappointed that they didn't fit right.gaps on sides and bottom s.and video or instructions really don't tell you anything about all the wire installation.
It would have been nice to know how poorly sealed the housing is they said they applied some silicone to it. But it was so poorly done the whole thing needs to be sealed. What they put on was not even in the crack it was a sloppy mess all over. a 1st grader could run a bead of glue better than that. It made it very hard to find a mechanic that would even touch them because they knew it was a botched headlight. I found one mechanic that will do it. I swear if it doest work for anything and I can't return them I will be extremely aggrivated. Hopefully this mechanic can work some Magic. I'm not trying to talk badly about the product just a few thing that could have been done differently. I love the look and really hope they work.
Yeah.. Doesn't even fit correctly. I understand slight manufacturing issues... but a 1" gap? Jesus man. We need a projector housing conversion kit, these cheap lights don't fit right.
So now you can drive around at night blinding drivers that are forced to look away from you bright lights because either you can’t see to drive very well without bright lights or you simply just don’t give a damn about other people’s safety
Idiot people here, they don't know about that "wedge" hole in the corner to push into THEN the 3 bolts, I have this truck there is no gap once that part is pushed into the hole first
I don't like these head lights there trying to hard. I got some one pic head lights chrome and they look like 2010 ram lights. They look very good on my 1999 dodge Dakota I suggest u people look those up.
My gawd..what a POS install.. I was blown away by how ell it DIDNT fit before i even read a single comment..who in their minds would install this garbage?
for everyone that is complaining about the gap on the side. There is a a ball and socket type of mount in the upper outer edge that you need to hit the headlight to get to attach and that should close that gap.
Thank you SpecDTuning! My 2000 Durango looks great with the new housings. I installed 65K LED headlights and LED Switchback turnsignals! 2020 vision!!!
These lights look good and the left light had a huge gap so I had to trim and it finally set in well and there are not as bright as what I was hoping and I am wondering if you are able to put HIDS or led headlights for the low and high beams
Holy hell that is a huge gap between the fender and the light. It's not even curved right... How can you sell these and get away with it?
You beat me too it
I legit just got some headlights from you guys for my 2001 dodge Dakota,
I've watched videos, all but legit my first vehicle so waiting for my brother to come up next month to help me I don't wanna mess anything XD.
Sorry man, but these are trash. I would return them if you can. I am rebuilding an 02 R/T and bought these as replacements because they were cheap. They do not fit as you can see in the video. No matter what they will not line up, and they will fog up. Also the halos are cheap, and will go out in 6 months. Don't waste your money like me, buy a better brand and spend the extra $100. Or buy OEM replacements for $50 and add your own halos or led running light strips.
Anzo or Spyder.
My headlights work fine i don't run LEDs thought i have had no issues woth the tailights or headlights i bought from D tuning
loving the trance music in the background, actually, quite period correct for this '97-'04 truck, lol!
theres a retaining clip on the outer edge of each headlight thats suppose to hold the corners in. On the spec d the clip that the plastic ball snaps into is the incorrect size and doesnt hold the edges of the lights in giving you that huge gap. The headlights arent made correctly.
RE: Spec-D Headlights on my 2002 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab
They look and operate great !.
1. There is a gap surrounding the headlight body. I will get some auto weather stripping to close this gap as water will surely find its way into the 3/8”-1/2” crevice which is where the connections are located.
2. Since the side lights are not functional on the Spec-D's and they are replaced with a reflector, I used this lead to wire the halo/LED lights.
3. Caution: when inserting the plugs into the light sockets. Be sure to match up positive and ground sides of the plugs.
4. Also, when installing the body of the light, pop in the top post with the round end FIRST, (called a "mounting pin" in previous posts), then insert the 10mm bolts and tighten. It takes a bit of effort, but it will pop into the rubber grommet and secure the corner.This will make the install easier. Note, it took a bit of effort to remove the OEM lights due to this pin..
5. Instructions could use some modifications per the comments above.
yes you can put HID's on the projector headlights as long as they fit inside the headlight.
I know I love mine I got them installed 2 weeks ago and I tell a lot of differents
I have these installed on my Dakota I can see at night a lot better than the original. And it looks nice
Do you need to drill that outside most hole to match the size of the pin in the replacement unit? The pin is larger than the hole will accommodate.
That outside most mounting pin the fixed one - The pin is larger than the receiving hole on the truck. Do you drill it out to allow it to fit the hole?
Before everyone freaks out about the gap these headlights and other aftermarket headlights for the Durango have a secret adjustment plastic screw/bolt towards the bottom of the headlight housing that pulls the headlight into the body of the car for proper alignment, you spin the plastic that's attached to the screw and it adjust the unit. I've seen several people install these aftermarket headlights without adjusting the bottom point and it leaves massive gaps, which causes people to complain. Adjust all the adjustment points properly and they will sit flush. I've fixed several for people in the past. After the adjustment you may need to bolt the headlight in from under the car because the gap is much tighter.
Can these be adjusted or no not as bright on the one side
@TheMostMan your request will be noted, hopefully we can get one out soon
thats how the truck is with the stock lights as well.
The last part where you are mounting the replacement unit. The right hand side of each unit has a mounting pin that matches to a hole in the truck and the pin diameter is larger than the diameter of the hole in the truck.
I took this to a professional shop and there are still huge gaps outside and it's crowded on the inside, any tips or tricks to get this to fit right, instead of cross-eyed???
please watch our headlight adjustment video. But there should be screws in the back that you could adjust the headlight beam.
Do all first gens have plastic bumper covers
I just got these lights from another supplier and I am wondering why you did not cover what to do with the several loose black and white wires. You don't even cover that in your instructions either. What are they supposed to be connected too? why didn't you cover that in your video or instructions?
First, good job. second those headlights have no side blinker correct? just front blinker.
nice vid man... do u know if this headlights stick out oh there the same as the stock headlights cuz im plaanning on getting the chrome ones for my 98 dodge durango please reply
Hi... There is a gap in the headlight body. I see that there's a pin that doesn't have the body to click into the car's hole where its suppose to go. Could some one give me advice about this? ( I have a Dodge Dakota Sport 2004)
OMG thanks this video really help me out
Which signal bulbs would match color with the halos?
t does ot look to flush with the truck. On the side seems to have a huge gap.
What part of the video are you talking about?
They didnt mention the pin in the right side of the light that you have to snap in, that would get rid of the gap if it was pushed in.
can u put hids on those projector headlights?
i thought i was the only person who thought my headlights looked different with the fitting. is that how they should fit?
Thank you, and yes that is correct it is just that front blinker.
how do you set the light level,mine are to low and shine like 10 ft in front of the truck?...thanx
you do have to adjust headlights on all vehicles, you know.
@noveron714 are our headlights are made for direct fitment, please check out k2motor.com for those headlights to see some samples. Good Luck
Spec D Tuning ru kidding
I have these headlights on my 04 Dakota. The headlight it self isn't the problem. Its the bracket that holds them to the truck that sucks.
After having them installed, I feel there's some things buyers should be warned about. There is indeed a fitment gap, as others have pointed out, but a bigger issue in my opinion is the headlight's lackluster compatibility with the vehicles it was specifically designed for. If you want all the lights to work (unlike in this installation where they leave the high beam unconnected), then the only way to wire it is to have the parking light mode trigger the actual parking lights, the low beam mode trigger the low beams, and the high beam mode trigger the high beams, halos, and LEDs. Which means the halos and LEDs only come on when the high beam is on, which is somewhat dissapointing. But I payed big money on these expecting functioning halos and LEDs, so you better believe I'm gonna be driving around with my high beams on to have my halos and LEDs lit when I'm in the mood. (lol, now I understand why those ricers always do that). Still, they are the best looking 1st gen Durango headlights out there, even with that ridiculous flaw, so I'm content with them. But I'm not so sure every prospective buyer would feel the same. You've been warned.
ViscountStratton you are supposed to wire leds to old driving light bulb by snipping and splicing into the existing wire the angel eyes, light strip in between running lights and headlight and the 3 leds should come on as driving lights and be on anytime high beam or lowbeam is on if done right
@@GODLYD3VIL what wires did you splice into?
@@bugpp1996 sorry homie this comment was from 4 years ago and I don’t even have the car anymore lmao if I remembered I’d tell ya
@@GODLYD3VIL damn it's cool tho I got figured out
@@bugpp1996 yo I'm thinking bout buying these.. what wire did you splice?.. also would you recommend?
One of my halos have gone out, is the halo replaceable, I bought my Durango with the headlights installed so I have no idea about the brand or info on these kind of headlights
Same thing happened to mine.
Following, my driver side went out. Did either of you guys figure it out?
99 to 2004 use the same parts ?
This doesn’t help. I have the same truck but I can’t figure out the wiring. Need the complete video of this!
Who puts the ambers on top of the headlamp? It’s ugly. IMO and I hat mystery wires, please explain your extra wires
@minhsteve09 Yeah, thanks, we put a lot of work on the tutorials. Check out our site. Thanks again
Why Does It Have A Big Gap!?
do u sale l.e.d.tail lights?
@cruisethewhip Yes we have a large variety in stock please visit k2motor.com
I may be wrong, but I'm preeeeetty positive they installed the headlight on the wrong sides which is why it looks upside down.
No that's the way they designed then I think they look gay
wildman24jg Yeah it does look pretty dumb.
+Ryder Smith Nope, these ones are supposed to have the parking lights on the top, unlike the stock lights. Personally I think it looks awesome how they rearranged the whole layout. If you'd rather it look like the stock headlights, why even buy aftermarket lights?
Nope they’re right and I like them better this way. Didn’t like the gap but I’m gonna try to adjust that note that I’ve gotten some ideas from other posts.
You wouldnt need to drill it. The hole should just widen as your screw it in.
Necesito una de esas cuantos cuetan con todo y envio
l have literally clicked on 3 videos for dodge dakota headlights and they are all the same video!!!
Right lol I'm trying to find halo lights with the turn signals underneath the actual light.
I really do like these just bought a set for my Durango.but a set back very disappointed that they didn't fit right.gaps on sides and bottom s.and video or instructions really don't tell you anything about all the wire installation.
wes taylor what are the inner halos for hogh beam or just for show
tengo una Dodge Dakota pero no le encuentro el botón de encendido de los faros de niebla alguien me podría decir dónde se encuentra
Jose Luis Gonzalesjalas el boton para prender los focos para atras
I bought about the same and went very bad, do not fit, and burned with lights
Donde las compro
wow these guys have no idea what the hell there doing they did not get the headlight snapped in on the side. would buy these thats for sure
How can the video be over... I saw several wires that were never connected and the fit looks horrible. This is like JC Whitney junk.
There is a HUGE gap at bottom and side? wth?
Como instalo un esterio en durango 2000
It would have been nice to know how poorly sealed the housing is they said they applied some silicone to it. But it was so poorly done the whole thing needs to be sealed. What they put on was not even in the crack it was a sloppy mess all over. a 1st grader could run a bead of glue better than that. It made it very hard to find a mechanic that would even touch them because they knew it was a botched headlight. I found one mechanic that will do it. I swear if it doest work for anything and I can't return them I will be extremely aggrivated. Hopefully this mechanic can work some Magic. I'm not trying to talk badly about the product just a few thing that could have been done differently. I love the look and really hope they work.
dam that's easier than changing the ones in my 07 charger
No es tan sencillo como parece para apretar los tornillos de abajo uff y batalle un chingo.....
did anyone else notice that the side stick out like a inch?? WTF>?
you kidding me? this shit doesn't even fit....... what a joke... I'LL PASS
no its not... i have stock lights on mine and its not like that at all.
Yeah.. Doesn't even fit correctly. I understand slight manufacturing issues... but a 1" gap? Jesus man. We need a projector housing conversion kit, these cheap lights don't fit right.
So now you can drive around at night blinding drivers that are forced to look away from you bright lights because either you can’t see to drive very well without bright lights or you simply just don’t give a damn about other people’s safety
Idiot people here, they don't know about that "wedge" hole in the corner to push into THEN the 3 bolts, I have this truck there is no gap once that part is pushed into the hole first
I don't like these head lights there trying to hard. I got some one pic head lights chrome and they look like 2010 ram lights. They look very good on my 1999 dodge Dakota I suggest u people look those up.
Micheal Scott what's the link on the headlights...thanks
No mamen yo no vi que pusiste los tornillos talvez no caben...
Damn that gap wtf
How about a real adjustment instruction sheet with the lights in the box. Enough of these videos with the lead in guy you think is cool but not.
Huge gap
My gawd..what a POS install.. I was blown away by how ell it DIDNT fit before i even read a single comment..who in their minds would install this garbage?
They don't even fit right
Those lights look like Sh*t. They don't even fit into the fender.
Why he talk weird though???
Cant see shit
😂