There are no instructions. That year headlight used permaseal which is like an epoxy. Very hard to crack and many people who have tried melted their headlights or if they got them open, either butchered it in the process and/or have condensation issues due to improper sealing.

What these people also learned in the end was it would have been a lot cheaper giving it to an expert who has done it time and time again rather than doing it themselves. Yes, it's a little more expensive, but if you mess up, which 9 out of 10 people do, they end up paying more to have someone fix their mistakes and more money is shelled out in materials... ie new headlights.
As for the Anzo's, their quality is garbage. The cut off of the projector is sub par at best with lots of hot spots. Plus it's a cookie cutter design unlike if you went with a custom set from
Dangeris Lumenations where the headlight is built to your specifications and would most likely be unique.
I'm sure a lot more people will chime in on this thread and I'm sure they'll all say go with Dangeris Lumenations
