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Old 12-24-2007, 07:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Install Projector head lights?

Well i have just bought my modern performance projector head lights and it came with all the proper instructions to install, took me about an hour in a half to install. i only wanted to install the LED turn signals but not the halos every thing went good. once i got done installing it was dark all ready, so i poped the projectors on and i noticed the the projector lights where uneven the passanger side was good and even, facing a tadd bit towards the ground and the driver side was facing about an inch or two higher up the the other side and will blind people @ night, i did not mess around with the projectors to make them do that. any one eles have that same problem? any advice?
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mine came that way as well...just aim them...one of the screws on the back makes them go up and down...the other makes it go left or right...bad thing is you have to take them out to turn them and then put them back in...very time consuming...
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should i just get an hid kit?
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no hid kit, just adjust it. It should have a proper adjustment for the headlight.
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The instructions for adjusting are online somewhere, but the bottom line is just turn the screws on the back of the headlight.

The low-beams are adjusted with the two philips screws, one is for vertical and one is for horizontal, I forget which is which, but I think clockwise lowers the vertical one.
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