Re: Help with headlight.
I didn't photograph my 3.0 installation. It will frustrate you while installing, but the results are worth it. You will need a pair of their extended "cups" for the back end of the low beams (it fits the high beam housings OK). I cannot remember which one it was, high or low, but the bulb tip will not quite fit into the opening of the projector. I simply took the bulb to the grinder, and ground down the aluminum up near the LED itself. Obviously, you have to be careful. The Low beam, I was able to use pliers, much patience and maybe a few four letter words, but I could get the clips on. BTW, the clips are exceedingly hard to get on with the large bodies of these bulbs. The other side, I got smarter. I took the 3 or 4 phillips head screws out of the back end of the projector body, puled it out of the headlamp housing. Installed the bulb in that section and secured the clip, then reinstalled the assembly in the housing. That took all of 10 minutes, once I figured out that that was the easiest way to get it done. The cap extensions require you to cut a circle out of the original cap, and put the extension in. When you have it in your hand you will see. Trace a circle with the extension and a sharpie on the original cap, then cut a slightly smaller diameter circle out with an Xacto knife.
This will all be easier to understand when you have it all in hand. It will also frustrate you, and you will curse Morimoto, and then me. It does work, however.