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Old 11-16-2007, 08:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Projector HEadlight aiming HELP!!!

this has been frustrating me. I just got new projector headlights with a halo ring and hid lights. They do not seem as bright as they should be in the right places. I had them aimed so there in the right place but each light emits a beam that looks almost like a U with a dark spot in the middle and a bright ring with a clean cut on top. i need to figure out how to make the lights fill in where i need to see. please help i would hate to have to put the old lights back cause of this.
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Old 12-11-2007, 10:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Sorry bro but Im gonna have to dog on you before I give you some tips. Get rid of them E-BAY pieces of sh*t. They are fake projectors! knocked off/bootleg stuff! Go get some TYC Projectors(The real stuff). You get what you paid for, learn from this mistake!!! Dont do it again!!!! In a few months your halo's will die, not all at one time but one by one. If you dont get some real lights, ie TYC's or OEM you will end up in an accident or in the ditch somewhere. Light output is terrible and even worse in rain, even if you change the bulb to hyper white.


Okay, now how to adjust them. Look on the back of the headlights you'll see two screws next to the lowbeam, use a phillips screw driver/or flat head whichever it is and turn the first one left 5 revolutions, then turn the other one left 5 revolutions. Remember to turn both screws the same amount of time or you lights will not point correctly. Also, make sure your car is pointed at a wall. I usually use my garage or a brickwall to see how high the beams are shooting. Now its all up to you, turn and adjust accordingly to wanted height. Make sure you do not adjust them too high or you will blind people! They will hate you and you might even cause an accident, or get pulled over by the POLICE. If turning them left makes them lower, turn the screws to the right(remember to turn both screws the same amount). Got it? Great! Now comes the best part, even after you adjusted the lights and can see the road 5x better you'll still notice the light output is still SHIT! Now its time to put the OEM ones back on or save up some cash and get the TYC's Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!
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