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This is that retrofit thread we talked about!

Old 03-15-2015, 06:24 PM
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Awesome! Expect a PM from me within the next few days!
Old 03-15-2015, 08:07 PM
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Sold the f150

Here's my new toy
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Old 03-15-2015, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Yuke's Retrofits
Sold the f150 Here's my new toy
good choice! Headlights look awesome
Old 03-20-2015, 04:26 PM
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One done. Had them seperated less than 10 mins. 250 30 mins. Perfect. Zero tabs broken. One time in the oven.
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Old 03-20-2015, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Yuke's Retrofits
Sold the f150

Here's my new toy
Time to join the jeep forum! I've got a 94 YJ begging for a retrofit. Lol
Old 03-21-2015, 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by brockbrintnall
Time to join the jeep forum! I've got a 94 YJ begging for a retrofit. Lol
Just say the word !
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Well guys I should have a new set of lights on the way by this weekend. If I break these then my set up will be up for grabs lol
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Question......about to mount/aim lights. I don't have a even or a 25 driveway. Extreme inclined driveway. Can I just put the housing on my work bench, power them up and tape off light on garage wall. I'm thinking logistically it will work. But wanted a confirmation from more seasoned retrofitters...thanks.
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Lol I drove to a walmart and used their outside wall to aim my lights haha. Brought some tape and measure. But yah that would probably work
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Originally Posted by EWeezY
Question......about to mount/aim lights. I don't have a even or a 25 driveway. Extreme inclined driveway. Can I just put the housing on my work bench, power them up and tape off light on garage wall. I'm thinking logistically it will work. But wanted a confirmation from more seasoned retrofitters...thanks.
Sure.

The trick is to mark off the original halogen cutoff, on the wall, then ensure you've reinstalled the retrofitted heads in exactly the same place in all three axes.

Be advised that you almost always need to fine-tune the aiming in the vehicle before you reinstall the lenses onto the housings.

Lots of info on HIDplanet.

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