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Old Jun 14, 2004
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Question TYC Replacement Projectors

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whats up people. one question, i posted a question and now i can not find it.
I have TYC projectors, and McCulloch 10,000K HID kit. When i tried to put the bulb inside the projector housing, it didnt want to fit. So my friend who is a bad *** mechanic, filed down the housing's with titanium bits. Overall, bulb fit like a condom. Only prob is that the shavings, that i couldnt take out are stuck in there, so I am positive that the heat from the HID melted that ****, also one of the projector lense is blurrier than the other one. I mean my **** is bright, anyone want pics give me your email address and ill send them because i still have not mastered posting pics in my profile.
but i seem the halo projectors with a HID kit, and its really bright. is the projector responsible for the brightness of the beam. also can i replace the lenses with better ones or new ones, if so were can i get some. i want both of the light to be even (one is brighter than the other due to the positioning, i want to replace the projector lense and fix it at the same time. its too much ****ing work to do it 1 at a time).
let me know what you guys think.
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Old Jun 15, 2004
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