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I recently purchased and installed a pair of halo projector headlights in my 94 Civic. I am having a bit of trouble aligning both the high and low beams, however. I know the alignment screws on the back are what is needed to accomplish this, but is there a diagram on the web as to which screw (and which direction to turn) does what exactly?
Also, there is a sticker on them that states: Do not use HID bulbs (H1). Does anyone know what harm this would cause? Currently, I am using clear H1's and am experiencing the awful yellowish tint of a factory set-up. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Re: Aligning Halo Angel Projector Headlights
if you tighten the screw then it will pull the light that way. if you loosen it will push it out. just like regular lights. if you use HID bulbs it will melt your halos because they run too hot for the housing to withstand.
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Thanks for the reply.
I only have halos on my low beam (non-angel eyes), so if I were to put 6500K HID bulbs in for the high beams, would I still encounter the same problem? |
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Re: Aligning Halo Angel Projector Headlights
One screw adjusted them left/right, the other screw up/down. I wouldn't mess with hid on halo housings because I've heard of them melting from the heat.
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