Thank you very much. We greatly appreciate the kind words. I would suggest asking the company directly for this answer. They would know better about that. Hope they work out well for you.
Yes you can that is done by adjusting your headlights Normally , there are lots of videos that show you how to properly adjust your headlights. It is just a simple screw around the headlight bezel. I believe it’s a torx bit.
The difference is negligible. You'll be blinding oncoming with the other sode regardless as it's higher. The correct height is both at 10% lowered from flat (as car manufacturer specify). To reduce glare comes from the beam patterm itself where each headlight cuts the oncoming side little lower)
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Loved the product quality. Look forward to checking out great products from you guys.
Yes those lights are very nice
Yes, we love them. They are a great addition to the new lighting set up we are working towards. Lots of great stuff coming from mic tuning
Great instructions. If I don't have a daytime running light, can that red wire be joined to the low beam instead?
Thank you very much. We greatly appreciate the kind words. I would suggest asking the company directly for this answer. They would know better about that. Hope they work out well for you.
@@AZWESTSIDEWHEELERS Connecting it to the low beam worked :)
@@mrloofer72 good to know much appreciated
I was hoping to see more light throw off to the sides.
It’s actually very bright for headlights. Probably as much side light as possible without adding extra lighting into the mix.
Looks like they really have a cut off line, have you been flashed from on coming traffic yet?
No but final adjustment is always recommended. I was a little off when tested
Can we adjust the light to higher or lower?
Yes you can that is done by adjusting your headlights Normally , there are lots of videos that show you how to properly adjust your headlights. It is just a simple screw around the headlight bezel. I believe it’s a torx bit.
both sets should be adjusted to be the same height
I’m pretty sure drivers side is always slightly lower to avoid blinding oncoming traffic.
The difference is negligible. You'll be blinding oncoming with the other sode regardless as it's higher. The correct height is both at 10% lowered from flat (as car manufacturer specify).
To reduce glare comes from the beam patterm itself where each headlight cuts the oncoming side little lower)
@@AhilMohan I see