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Old 10-19-2009, 08:28 AM
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There's a big different from the hi and lows. When I put on the highs more light output is provided and the angle is changed, meaning the light output is raised about a foot which provides a good distance sight.

After proper adjustment of the heads I couldn't be more happy. No blinding people and gives me good lighting.
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way to go bro, this couldn't have come at a better time. I ordered mine from a vender on here and should be in today or tomorrow which means if all goes right theyare getting installed tuesday night (hopefully) and your write up helped awsome. Biggest worry is where i want to mount the ballest!
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Originally Posted by XPerties
There's a big different from the hi and lows. When I put on the highs more light output is provided and the angle is changed, meaning the light output is raised about a foot which provides a good distance sight.

After proper adjustment of the heads I couldn't be more happy. No blinding people and gives me good lighting.

i bought the same hid's about 2 weeks ago and love them. did you align them lower than where they should be? i have mine aligned perfect according to the manual and my gf said they are still in her eyes quite a bit when i drove behind her.
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Originally Posted by RandomHero34
i bought the same hid's about 2 weeks ago and love them. did you align them lower than where they should be? i have mine aligned perfect according to the manual and my gf said they are still in her eyes quite a bit when i drove behind her.
Based off the manual I did go lower only because the HID's tend to give that glare scatter. Once I adjusted them I had my wife in front of me and then drive head on in her dads small tiny death trap of a corolla.

It took me 2 adjustments but now I'm happy with the look, light and it's safely doesn't blind anyone.
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thanks alot
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Looks great and thanks for the write up, Im thinking I might get these but im still looking, i like how these have a lifetime warrenty.


What kelvin temp did you go with im trying to decide between 6000k and 8000k i want them bright, and white, and blue but not too much blue
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8k and they are perfectly white and bright.



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