my hid retro fit
need your honest opinions. looks not to bad for a first try or looks like ass! ;D pics where takin in the day time, so I had to you some funky darkening setting on my cam so I wouldn't get glare from the sun.still need to paint the housings and make up some shrouds.
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Re:my hid retro fit
I think it looks good.
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I don't want to join, link them bitches up.
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Get to the page where it's just a picture, copy the link. Start a new post and click on the picture button (between the folders and the email button) Stick that ---- in between. Man I'm drunk I can't try to explain this now. Just do it.
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there pics fixed
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---- shrouds, I didn't make any for mine. I'll take a pic or two tomorrow.
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---- looks pretty good. Hey Bamboo did anyone ever tell you in your pic you look like Bluebear on American Hotrod? lol
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looks good dude
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Re:my hid retro fit
Originally Posted by AgentMurdoc
looks good dude
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Looks nice, can you aim them correctly?
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the valeos ran me $110us and the stock headlight cost me $100can (roughly 80us). I can adjust them no problems now, when I first did them I didn't cut the rear of the housing so I was a little limited in adjustment. so I decided to cut the opening on the back of the headlight housing, now I have tonnes of adjustment (more then stock). if I was to do it again, I would probably mount the projectores a little farther back in the reflector so they don't stick out quite as much. when I started I wasn't sure how much room I would have so I figured that would be a good middle point. I still may do another set since I have some spare reflectors kickin around. thanks for the compliments.
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