projector lights
#11
I have 3 of their kits in my truck. Good stuff.
http://ddmtuning.com/hidkihidbuhi.html
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#17
Not trying to knock your choice Viper. And there are some kits that sell for 300+ in comparision 119 is not on the terribly expensive side.
BTW: My guys kits regular price 119.99 now.
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ok guys i have them on and wired all up and they look good. i think im gonna take them somewhere to get aimed b/c i cant seem to get them high enough. ill put some pics on here a lil later. but i am having a prob with them now and i don't know what it is ok the projectors are bright really bright just way too low then the other beam when i switch to it u might as well be driving in the DARK! i bought some better bulbs today to see if it helps but i dont think it will they look the same to me still ( but it daylight out ) so maybe the plug and play isn't getting the amount of power to them? also the high beam light in my truck in the dash stays on even if i change between high and low beam lights. oh and when i change them to the low beam ( not the projector beam) the projector beam is still on just barely on. im thinking im having a power problem to the lights or its the plug and play. ill take pics of them tonight so u all can see what i am talking about
#20
Here are the guidlines to help you aim you headlights. If you need help understanding let me know. Move back 25 feet from a wall on a flat surface. Measure headlights from the ground to the center of the projector, that's your projector height. Now from that height measure 2.5 inches lower that where you low step will be. Now measure the distance between your headlights, that going to give you the distance your cut offs should be apart.
Should look like this.
Should be using "C" to aim headlights.
This is how your headlights should look from about 50' back. Notice all the color on the left, and the actual light on the right, that is so you don't blind the on-comming drivers.
Should look like this.
Should be using "C" to aim headlights.
This is how your headlights should look from about 50' back. Notice all the color on the left, and the actual light on the right, that is so you don't blind the on-comming drivers.
Last edited by nate_0022; 09-23-2008 at 05:51 PM.