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Okay here is my situation. I got into a accident where someone hit me from the front. My insurance company paid for all the damages cause it was his fault. So at the collision shop, they couldn't find my headlights because I had them OEM and had them cleared using a DIY. So the guy, got me projectors. It looks really nice but its just not that bright. Is there any way to make it brighter, I heard about aiming them correctly, is there someone out there in Southern Cali that knows how to do this, cause i am a noobie when it comes to cars. Finally if I would to get HID, how much, what kind, and where can I get them. I dunno what brand of projectors I have but I have pictures attached to show u.
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If you really want to do something where the lights will become brighter, then go with a projector retrofit. You can learn all about it here: www.hidplanet.com/forums
As far as how to aim the lights properly, go with the standard. Place your car 25 feet away from a wall at a 90 degree angle (perpendicular to the wall). Measure the distance between the center of your projector and the ground, subtract 2 inches, and mark that measurement on the wall. Aim your lights according to that mark. You can find more information on aiming your lights in the sticky above.
As far as how to aim the lights properly, go with the standard. Place your car 25 feet away from a wall at a 90 degree angle (perpendicular to the wall). Measure the distance between the center of your projector and the ground, subtract 2 inches, and mark that measurement on the wall. Aim your lights according to that mark. You can find more information on aiming your lights in the sticky above.
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