One other small update :)

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damn man, sick.....as i've told you before - ROTM!!!! keep it looking amazing :thumbsup:
haha we'll see, I still have ideas of stepping the game up.

Nice.. 5000k ftw!
yeah man :D

lookin good man! looks like the headlight assembly needs adjustment....mines do too....alot!:sad:
thanks dude, you mean on the passenger side right?

I'm not sure how to adjust it actually. Like I'd go out there tonight and do it, but I couldn't remember how to the last time I tried :lawl:
 

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i dont kno either thats why my driver side shines directly on a car and passanger on the ground....ima pull the bumper off and do some adjustments tomorrow
 

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Actually right as I made that last comment I rushed to the garage to verify whether I was incompetent or not and I discovered it's much easier than I thought.

The headlights (at least mine) have two gold screws and you just turn those to adjust the vertical and horizontal axis of the spread pattern.

I'll wait until it turns dark and then fix it, but thanks for reminding me! :D
 

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alignment looks fine. the drivers side headlight should always be turned down farther than the passenger side. help to avoid blinding oncoming drivers. it comes like that from the factory.
 

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yeah I agree, that's why I was thinking it was fine.

but it is actually a little high up on the passenger side, like its blinding if you're on the sidewalk so it doesn't look even to me.
 

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I agree. I just went from a 6k down to a 5k DDM and although the Kelvin difference is minuscule I do like them a lot better. The whiter light makes a big difference. The only thing I am concerned about is it being too white and reflecting rain/fog. I may drop down to 4300k.
 

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I agree. I just went from a 6k down to a 5k DDM and although the Kelvin difference is minuscule I do like them a lot better. The whiter light makes a big difference. The only thing I am concerned about is it being too white and reflecting rain/fog. I may drop down to 4300k.

I have yet to test any of my lights in fog because we just rarely get fog where I'm at or I'm inside coincidentally every time *shrugs*

but rain yes, I'm anxious to see how this looks.
white on white on white light...

sweet just got sweeter...

nice

Exactly dude, I have to keep adding more white. It's a wonderful disease.
 
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