Concentrated HID beam
#1
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Concentrated HID beam
I have 5000k 35w Bi-xenon HID's from Jon_To here on the forum, i installed them and everything.. but the problem is, they aren't very wide and they are really bright like right in the middle, i tried adjusting them and everything but i couldn't figure it out. all the other ones i see are very wide. also, there is like a headlight sized spot of light above the line where the hid's stop, whats up with that? did i do something wrong? thanks.
-Lucas
-Lucas
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Check to make sure your bulbs are straight and flush with the housing. Any change in the insertion angle of the bulb can thow off the beam significantly.
Also, post a pic of the light output and we can better help with if you're experiencing normal PnP output.
Also, post a pic of the light output and we can better help with if you're experiencing normal PnP output.
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If you get projectors you entire light output will be infinitely better. The spread will be straight and wider. Everything about projectors is worth the money spent.
HIDs in a halogen based headlight throws the light and scatters it. It isn't an affective way to get light output and actually is unsafe to oncoming traffic regardless how much people try to argue it. I'm not trying to get into it with anyone but it's the truth. I've build projector setups and nothing compares. There's a reason high end cars have been running them for years.
HIDs in a halogen based headlight throws the light and scatters it. It isn't an affective way to get light output and actually is unsafe to oncoming traffic regardless how much people try to argue it. I'm not trying to get into it with anyone but it's the truth. I've build projector setups and nothing compares. There's a reason high end cars have been running them for years.