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Focusing projector light
Hi i installed some halos in my integra and the projector beam is facing down and theres no more room to position them up and i was wondering if the 2 medal knobs on the back were to rise the beam of light?? Please any help is apprectiated!!! thanx
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Re: Focusing projector light
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If your lights are bolted into place properly and the beam is still out of whack then yes there should be one or two small metal knobs or discs with teeth on one side. by using a screwdriver sticking it in those teeth to turn the knob you should be able to adjust your lights up/down. Just make sure you don't raise them too much or you will blind people and possibly get pulled over.
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Re: Re: Focusing projector light
thanx alot for your help!!! Do you know which way i gotta turn them ta make them rise??
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nope can't help you there. However there are certain guidelines to adjusting the head lights beam. when you adjust them you should park a certain distance in front of a wall or garage door or soemthing and hten they are supposed to be at a certain height for that distance from the wall. just park leave the lights on and watch the beam as you turn the knobs. I would try and search google or call your local auto store or garage and ask anbout the distance to height thing since I can't remember the exact numbers. It may even tell you on a bulb package or something .
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Re: Focusing projector light
whtteg answered this question a long time ago in detail. someone had the same problem... i searched for a few min and couldn't find it but its on the forum somewhere if you feel like searching for it...
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Re: Re: Focusing projector light
thanx i searched for it for like 15 mins and couldnt find it!! Oh well ill see what i could do!!
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this isnt the thread whtteg answered but it will help...
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...ght+adjustment
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Re: Focusing projector light
it should be in the owners manual for the car
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