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Old 04-08-2008, 01:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So one of my headlight seems to be brighter than the other, its been this way since i got the car but i just havent gotten around to doing anything about it, how do i fix this so that they will both be just as bright as one another? i saw one guy on here talking about running 10g wire and using inline fuses? will this work? if so how hard would it be, how far do the power wires run to?
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use a relay, puts up the same current.
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try aiming the lights first. then try replacing the bulb (or swap them).
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i have new silverstar sylvania 9007's in there theyve been in for about a month, but its done this before i got them, like its done this since when i bought it, and how do you aim them? i know their a little loose, would i have to do that in the dark at like a wall? is there like an aiming screw? hows it stay where u want it?
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and how would you use a relay? any explanations? detialed preffered.....
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Relay, order one from me. Or you can make yourself one. Look for a diagram on the forums I think they have one.
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