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Zee wrote:Hey guys,
My Bug Eye has aftermarket projector headlamps.
My issue is I cannot get it to focus properly. It’s aimed to the sky literally. Can this be corrected manually?
I tried the adjuster at the back of the lights and nothing happened.
Wondering if anything else can work
Thanks!
Check triniretrofits . Im sure they will set you correct.Zee wrote:Hey bro,
Thanks for the reply. See below:
you sure the light not installed up side down ?? -> LOL! Nah, it's properly installed
what brand of projector lights do you have on now.?? -> Spec D Tuning Black with dual halos
some aftermarket lights have two ( or more) adjustment screws on it and you have to adjust on low beams first then on high beams. -> This one has the two screws
try removing the light from the car to familiarize yourself with the adjustment screw(s) and adjust it out of the car...so a simple test fit with masking tape ( no road driving test plz) -> I did this
sit in car and toggle between high beams and low beams - observe the light pattern and direction and work from there. -> Also part of the trial I had
if you still not getting any results with the adjustment screws - the internal adjustment mechanism may be broken -> I assume this may be the case
it is also universally understood but i'll say it anyways.... ensure the left light is installed on the left side and vice versa. -> HAHA! It can only fit one way. So I know its on right
Zee wrote:ary1 wrote:Check triniretrofits . Im sure they will set you correct.Zee wrote:Hey bro,
Thanks for the reply. See below:
you sure the light not installed up side down ?? -> LOL! Nah, it's properly installed
what brand of projector lights do you have on now.?? -> Spec D Tuning Black with dual halos
some aftermarket lights have two ( or more) adjustment screws on it and you have to adjust on low beams first then on high beams. -> This one has the two screws
try removing the light from the car to familiarize yourself with the adjustment screw(s) and adjust it out of the car...so a simple test fit with masking tape ( no road driving test plz) -> I did this
sit in car and toggle between high beams and low beams - observe the light pattern and direction and work from there. -> Also part of the trial I had
if you still not getting any results with the adjustment screws - the internal adjustment mechanism may be broken -> I assume this may be the case
it is also universally understood but i'll say it anyways.... ensure the left light is installed on the left side and vice versa. -> HAHA! It can only fit one way. So I know its on right
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