gen 4 projectors
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new pictures up in 2 minutes. sorry in advance for the filthy dirt road car







holy huge pictures batman. thats what i get for trying to use photobucket







holy huge pictures batman. thats what i get for trying to use photobucket
Last edited by 07blackg5; Dec 16, 2009 at 02:42 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
by far the best looking ebay projectors for the cobalt imo.
i'm loving them from all angles, except head on... not sure I'm crazy about the orientation of the projector, high beam and turn signal. personally i'd prefer to have the projector closest to the grill and the high beam reflector smaller than the projector and shroud... but that is just getting picky
i'm loving them from all angles, except head on... not sure I'm crazy about the orientation of the projector, high beam and turn signal. personally i'd prefer to have the projector closest to the grill and the high beam reflector smaller than the projector and shroud... but that is just getting picky
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in the pictures the camera is 2 feet off the ground. a normal person will be 3 times higher than that. i agree dead straight on isnt the best, but the avg. person sees them from a downward angle. i couldnt get a pic like that because the lenses were glaring
there's some kind of law / regulation, whatever that states high beams have to be on the inside and turn signals on outside, or at least thats what i've been told
^^^ truth------sort of
Low beams must be outside of or above high beams when the low and high beams are seperate units.
Turn signals can be almost anywhere - there is a minimum seperation and height though.
Low beams must be outside of or above high beams when the low and high beams are seperate units.
Turn signals can be almost anywhere - there is a minimum seperation and height though.








