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Old 01-26-2007, 07:17 PM
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Thanks again guys! I'll get some revised night time shots up there with the Polarg bulbs, cause they sure improve things
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I was thinking about getting some of these for mine but now they have HID ones and I can't decide rather to go with HID or not. Do you think it would make that much of a difference. Let me know.
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Old 01-27-2007, 06:55 AM
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dcobb is there a lot of adjustment on the headlights, because i would have to set them up for right hand drive.

Looks cool, my kids love them and want me to get some.
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those are exceptionally sick... i'm honestly jealous as hell.. i want some now...
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Old 01-28-2007, 06:39 AM
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tjs 04frontier, Sorry i don't know much about the HID bulbs comparison wise, these ones do seem quite adequate, least for my needs.
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dcobb is there a lot of adjustment on the headlights, because i would have to set them up for right hand drive.

Looks cool, my kids love them and want me to get some.
Thanks! Though I don't know what you mean by right hand drive in that both lights should meet up some 50 yards or so in front in the middle, so not really sure what your asking. In any case i haven't adjusted them yet. I need to but have been so busy i haven't gotten around to it yet as they are workable now, just not perfect.
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dcobb we drive on the opposite side of the road to you, so our headlights have to be set up differently or we blind the people coming in the other direction. So what i need to know is, is there alot of adjustment on the lights from left to right.?
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Old 01-29-2007, 04:22 AM
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Daz, as soon as i adjust them I'll let you know. That's' interesting that you say that though because i thought lights were simply centered and crossed at X number of feet in front of you. But like i said, either way I'll let you know
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Have you had any signs of moisture in the headlights?
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Not so far, which was a big concern, especially up here in the NW. However it's actually been dry here for the past few days, go figure... I'll definitely comment on this though, i can say that the bulb gets hot enough that it will evaporate any moisture pretty quickly, but I'll keep checking and let you all know if it becomes a problem
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maybe reapplying some silicone around the headlights will cure the moisture problem?
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