Ok, finally got my OEM projectors (thank you, Dpro !) installed and working perfectly with full DRL functionality today. Sure wished I’d thought of or read about ogminlo’s adaptor solution before pulling apart my plugs. Much easier with the added advantage of easy removal and return to stock. I would not even think of removing the projectors from my car if I ever sold it. Getting the pins out for relocation was a bear for me, even with picks, etc.. Destroyed both pins, did damage to one plug (fortunately, it was limited to the #3 socket area that I vacated).The original plugs were made by Molex (PN 33472-1804). Molex no longer makes them or the pins for them. I found a pack of 5 pins that supposedly would fit 33472 (Dorman PN 85337) that were cheap but they are too short (size of the pin looks to be ok but about 1/3 shorter than original). What saved me is that another small company makes an exact duplicate of the Molex plug and includes 16 of the correct size pins (misplaced the receipt, will post the name of the company tomorrow in case you get desperate). I thought I might have to replace one of the plugs anyway but I was wrong and I was in a hurry. I do not suggest this solution as it is expensive ($40) and I am sure there are way cheaper alternatives if you don’t try to eyeball the pin size and instead take exact measurements before searching. I was glad I had some spares as getting the pins reinserted can sometimes be a pain too. Had to make a tool out of an old pair of tweezers to push on the back end of the pin (behind the “box” portion; the part of the pin where the wire is inserted is too fragile). And these tiny pins are just as easily damaged on re-insertion in their new location, although both the added new pins from the Add a Circuit both slipped right in. I used F26 as suggested in the original thread with no issues. Glad that is done.