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replacing 2002 maxima headlight w/ 2001's


bbee_w
11-28-2003, 02:27 PM
does any know how much to replacing 2002 maxima headlights with 2001's? our car's headlights have been stolen 2 times and forced to replacing with 2001's model and we put into the shop and they are telling us it will be about $900. i think that's way too much!!! we live in jersey city,nj. does any know any shop(s) will/can do it cheaper?? thanks for any input!!

blasian_man
11-28-2003, 10:00 PM
i thought 01's and 02's had the same headlights

carabuser
11-29-2003, 01:52 AM
No, 2k1 and 2k2 have different headlights.

The lights intself shouldn't be more than $250-$300. Work - no more than a $100-150 (even that is WAAAY too much). Unfortunately can't really suggest any mechanics, b/c i'm on the west coast

Jetts
11-29-2003, 01:55 AM
why are you forced to put 2k1 headlights, i would tell them to fuck off and put the right headlights in
what were they thinking?

chrisr67
12-01-2003, 12:25 PM
You would think after they were stolen once, you would have solved that problem. If people would only look online, there are numerous fixes for this problem. I also recently heard that Nissan will fix the problem if you take it in. For a quick fix of no more then $50 bucks, it's a lot cheaper then replacing your 02 HID's every month. Why one would wanna replace the HID's with regular bulbs is beyond me!
(or you could just move outta that "hell-hole" called Jersey!)

thrasher
12-01-2003, 12:33 PM
that "quick fix" you are talking about only causes the thief to do more damage to the hood and body to get the HID's, it is worthless as far as preventing theft goes. the problem cannot be solved, the design is just shit and they are far too east to steal. if i lived in NJ, after they were stolen once i would get 2k1's.

bbee_w, you should get the AE headlights, they look the best. and $900 is way too much, half that should be about right

chrisr67
12-01-2003, 12:43 PM
The reason their being targeted so much is because they can be taken without opening the hood. Get the fix they sell and the thiefs will HAVE to open the hood to get to them. This is going to take alot more time, plus make the alarm go off, so the only damage you MIGHT get, is if it pisses off the thieving bastards and they end up throwing a brick through them because the can't get to them.
AND that cost is about right if you go through the dealer or any shop that will get them through the dealer. You'll find them a little cheaper online, and save some money by installing them yourself. It's not the HID bulb that's so expensive, its the whole lamp AND the bulb.

bbee_w
12-01-2003, 01:08 PM
thanks to all. how difficult to re-wire 2001 headlights?? i might have to do it myself.

pruizgarcia
12-04-2003, 11:07 AM
Opening the hood (a couple of inches) and disabling the alarm is a piece of cake. The fix does nothing to prevent it. Getting 2001 AE headlights would be the way to avoid getting them stolen in high risk areas where they keep on coming back to do it again. Somebody had a write-up, but I can't seemed to find it. I suggest you post the question at the 5th Gen forum at Maxima.org.

Pedro

jaws_99
12-27-2003, 07:49 PM
It would be helpful if the names of the specific places that install 2001 lights in 2002/2003 Maximas could be noted so that owners can decide whether or not this is an appropriate fix and know where to go.

To date, nothing else has worked -- this is a simple fact of owning a 2002/2003 Maxima in NY/NJ.

Are there any places in Jersey City, NJ?

bk2kmax
12-27-2003, 09:41 PM
I thought the fix to the HID theft problem was the so called "Data Dots." Anyone know about this?

Even if my 2k2 headlights (if I had them) were stolen I'd still get my standard lights put back in but not at 900 bucks for either set.

The 2k2 are true HIDs so I wouldn't trade them for nothing less.

pruizgarcia
12-28-2003, 07:03 AM
I thought the fix to the HID theft problem was the so called "Data Dots." Anyone know about this?

Even if my 2k2 headlights (if I had them) were stolen I'd still get my standard lights put back in but not at 900 bucks for either set.

The 2k2 are true HIDs so I wouldn't trade them for nothing less.


The "Data Dots" do nothing to prevent the HID theft. Supply and demand for the HID is the culprit and how easy they are to steal.

The HID's cost around $1300 for the pair (insurance claim). Not to include the damage they do to your Max. Average insurance claim after an HID theft, over $3.5K.

Your last statement. Easy for you to say; lets see what you say after your HID's have been stolen three to four times and your insurance is about to drop you. As always just my two cents.

bk2kmax
12-28-2003, 08:09 AM
Yes, I know that my last statement was easy to make but I'm just that kind of person, if you hit me I just keep coming back again and again.

I'd try to keep my car garaged if I were you, maybe you don't have one but there has got to be another solution besides just getting different headlights.

I guess the headlights can be made to fit just about any car and they look good that is why they are so popular.

Ricers are starting to add them to their Civics now so I'd be extra careful not to leave my car parked anywhere for too long unobserved.

It's just like everything else in this world though, if a thief wants it bad enough, he will find a way to take it, remember locks/alarms are made to keep honest people honest.

Sorry about your bad luck, hopefully you'll find a solution and the punks who perpetrated these crimes.

kbohip
12-28-2003, 09:16 PM
I would have the insurance company pay for another set of the 02-03 HID's. Don't install them though. Buy some regular halogen 01 headlight assemblies yourself and install those instead. Then when you go to sell your car, you will still have the original hid assemblies to sell with it, or you could just Ebay them :evillol:.

As a side note....I'm so damn happy I live far away from the east coast.

pruizgarcia
12-29-2003, 05:09 AM
Good suggestion. That is what I would do. The 01 AE lights seem to look the best. Can be purchased for about $325-$360.

chicolo
12-29-2003, 12:09 PM
my 2000 Maxima doesn't have fog light, any ideas for buying a cool fog light?

rockk420
01-25-2004, 01:54 PM
hey everyone i never had my hid's stolen but i am in jersey and i here they get stolen allot i have the data dot security system but i really dont trust it
so i went down to my alarm place they added new horns underneith the hood also they put 2 large steel brackets behind the lights also shock sensers so when they try to take them the new alarm will go off also they have connectors on the back of the light so god for bid they get a light out the stock alarm and the modified alarm goes off seems like its working so far i would never want to replace my hid's and all the work only cost 300$ i did not think that was so bad

rockk420
02-04-2004, 06:10 PM
hey everyone i live in jersey i have a 2002 max never had them stolen i put a extra alarm on it with shock sencers in front also he put extra steel bracets on top of the light plus have the data dot witch they have graphite bracets on the bottom so right now i dont think you can get them out with hood open also conections on light so god for bid they beet the sencers the alarm will go off after the conection is broke the guy that did my work is in clifton nj he is great

kieranlavin
07-21-2004, 09:13 PM
hey everyone i live in jersey i have a 2002 max never had them stolen i put a extra alarm on it with shock sencers in front also he put extra steel bracets on top of the light plus have the data dot witch they have graphite bracets on the bottom so right now i dont think you can get them out with hood open also conections on light so god for bid they beet the sencers the alarm will go off after the conection is broke the guy that did my work is in clifton nj he is great

Hey, rock... where do you live in NJ? And where did you get this work done? I was thinking that I'd like to investigate some sort of fabricated plates or something to keep anyone from stealing the lights. I like your idea of a shock sensor too
:evillol:

As a side note, the anti-theft kit sold by Nissan really won't do a whole lot. How's the thief going to know that you have the security kit? They'll have the headlights halfway out before they realize you have the kit (from what I can see of the kit).

Any input/advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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