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Old 01-23-2014, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by sdatrlp23
Typically our headlights only adjust up and down. I'm pretty sure that's the case with aftermarket lights too, but I can't say 100%.
i only see a north and south I was thinking as as well
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They will only go up and down unfortunately. The beam should be wide enough that it shouldn't matter too much. As long as you line up the two cut offs properly.
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Thanks Logan. No clue y it looks likem3 cut offs maybe I'm un level
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Originally Posted by 19KFX4
Thanks Logan. No clue y it looks likem3 cut offs maybe I'm un level
No problem. Nope. It's supposed to look like that. This is what my right light looks like and it's retroed. It's so more light can hit the ditch with out blinding on coming traffic. Just line up the lines in the middle so your driver light is slightly lower and your set.
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Thanks I'll find a building like that
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Originally Posted by Logan24
They will only go up and down unfortunately. The beam should be wide enough that it shouldn't matter too much. As long as you line up the two cut offs properly.
Logan, What distance are you from the wall.....and what height for top line of light on the wall? Thank you!

Note: sorry if it was previously posted and I missed it.
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About 25-30 feet away. I didn't get specific measurements. I pulled up close to the wall, marked the spot, pulled back and adjusted the cut line about 5 inches down.
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Well OP, kinda brining a thread back from the dead but figured since it's been around 6 months I'd ask how the lights are holding up??
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[MENTION=33864]Logan24[/MENTION] wow six months already, Great so far, nothing wrong with them at all, went to Hail, some sleet, snow and really cold to really hot here in Alabama, i love them, still bright as all get out during the day, the Halo's with the Switch backs i use every day as my DRL's (along with the LED lights on the unit it self) the 6k HIDs that were installed behind the projector perfect still. I'm still lazy and have not gotten to a building to level them out yet but i can see plenty fine, so i'm somewhat happy but need to verify them still. I do have a 3mm or so thick protective cover to put over them that i got off of AutoAnything i do believe. All it is, is a clear thick plastic to keep the units from getting scratches and dents ect...like a normal head unit would, use watehr to put them on ect......and they will stay on you know the drill....but i love the ANZO head unit ,and the HIDs that the local shop put in. They where not cheap HID kits do not remember cost off hand but i'm ranting on so i like them still thumbup1:
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mind posting a picture of your truck with the headlights? may go this route as im not savvy enough to perform a retrofit


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