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Originally Posted by comablack783
Nice, very clean cut off for non hid projectors, you should do a write up!
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write-up already exists ... I merely improved upon it slightly
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Originally Posted by Te37
The cutoff in not affected by hid or halogen, the projector itself determines the cutoff And sharpness. Get some nice silverstar ultra bulbs and you will be ballin, oh and an alignment.
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alignment? the entrance to garage wasn't leveled... if that's what you're referring to
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Originally Posted by silviaks2nr
the rotational alignment is way off. I would never use projectors designed to be encased in a housing open to the elements. You need a way to protect the front projector lenses and to seal the projector bowl halves and rear at the bulb seat.
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the rotational alignment isnt that bad...
protect front projector lenses? what lenses?
as for the bowl halves yea I'm slightly worried, but they're easily replaceable
and the rear bulb seats don't need to be sealed they're tucked up under the cover, safe from direct elements...
I do plan on making lenses at some point... didn't do it this time, just wanted to finish them and mount them ... now that they're mounted I know exactly how much I have so it'll still opens and closes safely
since This is a "no picture no post" ...