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New weird style projectors?
I will get more pics of the light output and the cutoff on Monday once I get the HID's in place.
Aiming was pretty easy.

The gold adjuster on the bottom is for your left to right aiming of the projector, and the silver one is your up and down for the projector. Now to do the left to right aiming you have to take the light in and out. However, to do the up and down you can do that without removing the headlights after each adjustment as it right on top and very easy to reach.
Now also remember how I was saying the HID was pushing on the rubber cover a bit? Well this is it on the back of the light housing to where you access the lightbulb from.
Aiming was pretty easy.

The gold adjuster on the bottom is for your left to right aiming of the projector, and the silver one is your up and down for the projector. Now to do the left to right aiming you have to take the light in and out. However, to do the up and down you can do that without removing the headlights after each adjustment as it right on top and very easy to reach.
Now also remember how I was saying the HID was pushing on the rubber cover a bit? Well this is it on the back of the light housing to where you access the lightbulb from.
Last edited by DoubleLP; Dec 2, 2007 at 01:46 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
You dont have to cut anything putting in the HID's. The only "cutting" is putting a small hole in the rubber cover to fish the wires through for the HID bulbs. This is of course assuming that you have a plug and play HID kit, which I do.
You would have to cut the wiring. But if you want HID's without the halos....it would probably be easier to retrofit a set of stock headlights then buying the halos.











