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Front End Swaps for 3rd Generation J Cars

This is not something to be attempted by someone who doesn't know what their doing. This involves bodywork with removing body panels, electrical wiring for some, patience, and sometimes a couple hundred dollars depending on how lucky you can get. Although this seems really easy, for someone who has never done any of this work it could end up being a big pain.. So please be careful while doing this or any type of body work or electrical work.

This is all the information I have gathered for any 3rd Gen J-body to do a front swap to any other 3rd Gen front end. I have had a lot of help with getting a lot of this info and without them it wouldn't be as good or informative as it is.
Pics and some info Thanks to Jeff(Karnage), Daniel(KenwoodKav (1dersk8)), Craig(Arnjolt), Micah(ShadowFire (mahcmos)), Kevin(OneBadZ24), Rich(GrillRD), Kirk(StreetWhite03), Greg(Meckster), Ron(Shifted), Greg(metallic5spd), and Matt(Matt Howell)

What you need if you are swapping to..

95-99 Cavalier
- 95-99 Cavalier Headlights(with plastic mount, its what bolts down the headlight)
- 95-99 Corner Lights
- 95-99 Front Bumper
- 95-99 Fenders (recommended) or the Corner Brackets from the fenders
- 2 x 9005 High Beam Bulbs
- 2 x 9006 Low Beam Bulbs
- 2 x 194 Bulbs for turn signals
- From the donor car's wiring harness, two 9005 and two 9006 headlights sockets and two 194 corner light sockets(Only needed if you have a 00-02 Cavalier, all the rest have this bulb already wired on your side markers or part of your turn signals)
- Black L shaped bracket for bottom of headlight to slide into...found from Donor Car (Click for Picture)

00-02 Cavalier
- 00-02 Cavalier Headlights(with plastic mount, its what bolts down the headlight)
- 00-02 Corner Lights
- 00-02 Front Bumper(or you can modify a 95-99 to work, trimming on the headlight area is what needs to be done)
- 00-02 Fenders(95-99 can be used IF and only you cut off the bracket that holds the 95-99 turn signals on)
- 2 x 9007 High/Low Beam Bulbs
- 2 x 3157 Turn signal Bulbs(any 3rd Gen has these for turn signals so not necessary unless you need new bulbs, you can use what came with your car)
- From the donor car's wiring harness, or two 9007 headlight sockets(unless you have a 95-02 Sunfire, or 03-05 Cavalier, these already use this bulb for headlights)
- Corner Bracket, this holds your 00-02 Corner Lights by one of the prongs on the back of the light, this is not necessary some have said.. but I wouldn't want to risk the corner light falling out, but its ur choice (Click for Picture)

03-05 Cavalier
- 03-05 Cavalier Headlights(with plastic mount, its what bolts down the headlight)
- 03-05 Front Bumper
- 03-05 Fenders(00-02 can be used, IF you remove the corner bracket if you have a 00-02, also 95-99 can be used IF and only you cut off the bracket that holds the 95-99 turn signals on)
- 2 x 9007 High/Low Beam Bulbs
- 2 x 3157 Turn signal Bulbs(any 3rd Gen has these for turn signals so not necessary unless you need new bulbs, you can use what came with your car)
- 2 x 194 Bulbs for turn signals(any 3rd Gen(except 00-02 Cavaliers) have these for turn signals so not necessary unless you need new bulbs, you can use what came with your car)
- From the donor car's wiring harness, or two 9007 headlights sockets(unless you have a 95-02 Sunfire, or 00-02 Cavalier, these already use this bulb for headlights) and two 194 corner light sockets(Only needed if you have a 00-02 Cavalier, all the rest have this bulb already wired on your side markers or part of your turn signals)

95-02 Sunfire
- 95-02 Sunfire Headlights(with plastic mount, its what bolts down the headlight)
- 95-02 Front Bumper
- 95-05 Fenders
- 2 x 9007 High/Low Beam Bulbs
- 2 x 3157 Turn signal Bulbs(any 3rd Gen has these for turn signals so not necessary unless you need new bulbs, you can use what came with your car)
- 2 x 194 Bulbs for turn signals(any 3rd Gen(except 00-02 Cavaliers) have these for turn signals so not necessary unless you need new bulbs, you can use what came with your car)
- From the donor car's wiring harness, or two 9007 headlights sockets(unless you have a 00-05 Cavalier, these already use this bulb for headlights) and two 194 corner light sockets(Only needed if you have a 00-02 Cavalier, all the rest have this bulb already wired on your side markers or part of your turn signals)

03-05 Sunfire
- 03-05 Sunfire Headlights(with plastic mount, its what bolts down the headlight)
- 03-05 Sunfire Turn signals
- 03-05 Front Bumper
- 95-05 Fenders
- 2 x H11 Low Beam Bulbs
- 2 x H9 High Beam Bulbs
- 2 x 3157 Turn signal Bulbs(any 3rd Gen has these for turn signals so not necessary unless you need new bulbs, you can use what came with your car)
- 2 x 194 Bulbs for turn signals(any 3rd Gen(except 00-02 Cavaliers) have these for turn signals so not necessary unless you need new bulbs, you can use what came with your car)
- From the donor car's wiring harness, or two H11 and two H9 headlights sockets and two 194 corner light sockets(Only needed if you have a 00-02 Cavalier, all the rest have this bulb already wired on your side markers or part of your turn signals)
- Corner Light brackets, this is basically a bar that bolts to the bottom/side of the corner, which then bolts to the frame in the front next to where the headlights bolt down (Click for Picture)
- Bumper Brackets, these brackets bolt from the metal bumper support to the bumper cover (Click for Picture 1 , Click for Picture 2)

Everything Else
- Speed nuts(for 95-99 cavalier conversion only)
- Sawzall, Hacksaw, or Dremel
- Butt Connectors, or Heat shrink tube and Heat gun, Electrical Tape (Soldering is always recommended)
- Wire Stripper/Crimper/Cutter
- Wrench and Sockets for: Headlights(13mm), Fender(10mm), Splash guards(7mm), Bumper(10mm)

Removing Headlights, Bumper, and Fenders on 95-05 Cavaliers AND Sunfires
Step 1: Open Hood and prop open with hood prop
Step 2: Remove Radiator Cover, this has 6 push pin style rivets (Click for diagram), use a flat head and work the head of the rivet up to unlock it then just pull out whole rivet out. (Click for diagram)
Step 3: Find your ratchet (any size) and grab a 13mm socket to fit that ratchet. Also a extension(3" or 6") or 13mm Deep well might be a good idea if you want to make sure you don't accidentally knick your fenders or anything while turning your ratchet.
Step 4: This is where directions separate for different year/model of 3rd Gen J-bodies. Removing Headlights
---95-05 Cavaliers: Behind each headlight is a plastic mount, this mount has (2) 13mm bolts holding the mount onto the radiator support, remove those 2 bolts
Click for Picture of: 95-02 Cavalier Headlights, 03-05 Cavalier Headlights, 95-02 Sunfire Headlights, 03-05 Sunfire Headlights
*Note*
-95-99 Cavalier headlights, tilt forward and then pull forward out and disconnect the 2 bulbs in the back. The corner turn signal does not come off with the headlight, there are (3) 7/16(7/16 deep well is needed if you use a socket) nuts thread onto the back of the corner turn signals, remove those and pull the turn signal out, then disconnect the bulb and it'll come right out. (Click for diagram)
-00-02 Cavalier headlights, tilt forward and pull forward out, while using one hand to pull out use the other to support the corner turn signal, this is connected to the plastic mount. You can either just pull the turn signal out with the headlight by guiding the corner out with the headlight. There is just a rubber pin that goes into a hole that it just easily will slide out forward with the headlight. OR using a flat head look behind the headlight and turn signal, you should a big clip holding the turn signal onto the headlight mount then 2 prongs also. Using the flat head pry the clip back carefully to unhook from the headlight and pull the corner straight forward. This is how to separate the headlight from turn signals or how to swap out stock turn signals for clear corners also. Once headlight is out disconnect the bulb and also the turn signal and they'll come right out.
-03-05 Cavalier The headlight and turn signal are as a whole, just remove those 2 bolts, tilt forward and pull forward out and disconnect the turn signal and headlight bulbs.
---95-05 Sunfires: Behind each headlight is a plastic mount, this mount has (2) 13mm bolts holding the mount onto the radiator support, remove these 2 bolts
-95-02 Sunfire headlights should easily just tilt forward and pull out. Then disconnect the bulb and its out.
-03-05 Sunfire headlights easily tilt forward and pull out, but the corners are held in with a 13mm bolt, bolted to the radiator support.
Step 5: Removing your front bumper, these directions are pretty general, even though the bumpers are different mounting holes are basically located in the same location, which is what makes doing this swap easy.
*Locate (4-6) 7mm bolts along the back of the bumper on each side. The plastic front half inner fender half is bolted to the bumper. Remove these 8-12 bolts (Click for picture)
*Next, reach into the fender/bumper. On each side of the bumper are 2 bolts holding the bumper up to the fender. These are 10mm Bolt. A 6" extension is ideal to make turning the ratchet easier, but isn't necessary. (Click for picture)
*Once you have removed those, the bumper is basically off.. Next between the headlights will be 4 plastic push pins like in the radiator cover.. just bigger. (Click for picture) *Notice* on 95-99 Z24 bumpers there is a plastic air dam behind the bumper, this is held to the back of the metal bumper also by two push pins like the top. I found it easier to get these from the top(less hassle anyway and more room to move) but removing them from laying doing and looking up makes them easier to see and removing them is a little quicker.(Click for picture).
*Note: 03-05 Sunfire Bumpers* Removing the bumper off your 03-05 Sunfire matches up with the above info, but instead of 4 push pins on the top of the bumper, there are 2 brackets that bolt the bumper cover to the metal bumper behind the crush guard. These brackets are almost right under where the turn signals would sit if they were still installed. .(Click for picture).
Step 6: Removing your fenders, again these directions are general just like the bumpers. The holes are in the same place but the body panels just look different. Again, making this swap pretty easy and why
*First you need to remove your hood, there are (2) 10mm bolts holding the hinges to the fenders, just unbolt the hinges and lift the hood off with the hinges still attached to the hood.
*Then Locate 2 more 10mm bolts along the top of the fender.
*Next remove the 2 10mm bolts on the bottom of the fender, these are under the car, once you get down and look you will see these. *Note* if you have side skirts of any kind, you will need to remove one screw and at least a couple bolts(7mm) underneath the car allowing you to pull the side skirts out enough to slide the bottom of the fender out.
*Now you need to open your door and from the inside of the door you will see a 7mm bolt at the top of the fender on the inside of the door jam and remove that
*Now with the door open you should be able to push the fender a inch or 2 forward, next from the outside look in the door jam again and you will see a bracket with 2 7mm bolts holding it, undo these 2 bolts.
*Now all the bolts are out but you still have the inner fender liner attached. you can attempt to pry these out, but I found it easier and quicker to just cut them and I bought new ones from local parts store for 3bucks or so for about 12-15 in a package. You only need about 4-5 each side. Now the fender should lift off.
Step 7: All body panels should be removed to complete your swap, some brackets from the fenders will need to be swapped over and then just reverse steps to install but install your new panels and brackets, rewire the headlights(directions below) and then install new headlights

Wiring Your Headlights
Ok this part is not hard.. If you have ever done wiring. It can get confusing and complicated if you don't know what you are doing or have no clue of what is being talked about. This part is what usually discourages everyone who wants to do this swap. But there is good news.. if you own a 95-02 Sunfire, or 00-05 Cavalier, and want to do a 00-05 Cavalier or 95-02 Sunfire conversion.. you don't need to do any wiring! The headlight bulbs are all 9007 for those grouped of 3rd Gens.
Now for those who want to do a 95-99 Cavalier swap or 03-05 Sunfire swap, you do have to do some change in wiring. A 95-99 Cavalier uses a 2 bulb system. One for highs (9005) and one for lows(9006), with each bulb having a positive and ground (4 total wires on each side). Also a 03-05 Sunfire uses a 2 bulb system. One for highs (H9) and one for lows(H11), with each bulb having a positive and ground (4 total wires on each side). All the rest of the 3rd gens use a single bulb (9007) for both high and lows and for that have only 3 wires, 2 grounds(one for each beam) and 1 positive.. You need to know this for doing any sort of splicing to your headlights.

Wires, which are grounds and positives?
This is the info on all 3rd gen wiring for the headlights. Just find your year and then find the year your swapping to and match up the wires with the grounds and positives. Not hard if you actually understand what your doing. Don't expect to read this and know everything to do the swap. .this is all the info to help you.. you are the main part if this swap can be completed or not.

95-99 Cavalier
Driverside
High Beam Positive = Dark Blue
High Beam Ground = Pink
Low Beam Positive = Orange (or Blue)
Low Beam Ground = Dark Blue

Passengerside
High Beam Positive = Orange
High Beam Ground = Pink
Low Beam Positive = Orange
Low Beam Ground = Dark Blue

00-02 Cavalier
Driverside
High Beam Ground = Blue
Positive = Dark Blue
Low Beam Ground = Pink

Passengerside
High Beam Ground = Pink
Positive = Orange
Low Beam Ground = Dark Blue

95-99 Sunfire
Driverside
High Beam Ground = Green
Positive = Black
Low Beam Ground = Tan

Passengerside
High Beam Ground = Green
Positive = Black
Low Beam Ground = Tan

00-02 Sunfire
Driverside
High Beam Ground = Blue
Positive = Dark Blue
Low Beam Ground = Pink

Passengerside
High Beam Ground = Pink
Positive = Orange
Low Beam Ground = Dark Blue

03-05 Sunfire
I do not know what wire colors mean what for the 03-05 sunfire, but both ShadowFire (mahcmos) and Shifted have told me since there are only 2 wires to each connector it doesn't matter which is ground or positive, the current will still flow, and quoting Shifted, "that's what makes DC current wonderful." But I did list wire colors below so you know what they are. If you need any help with figuring out how to wire these please feel free to ask, I will gladly help you.
Driver side
High Beam 1 = Pink
High Beam 2 = Blue
Low Beam 1 = Blue
Low Beam 2 = Blue

Passenger side
High Beam 1 = Pink
High Beam 2 = Orange
Low Beam Positive = Orange
Low Beam Ground = Blue

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Created: 01-01-2007
Modified: 01-01-2007
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Re: Front End Swaps for 3rd Generation J Cars
Sunday, November 08, 2015 11:12 AM
my brother in law ish finally sent me this to help me with my front end swap. hope this helps some others as i believe it is useful info.


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