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Ok, I saw this in the parts list and got confused http://www.toyotaworld.com/accessories/hea...ersion_kits.htm it looks like for 24.95 we can buy the parts to convert our low beams into projectors!! I cant beleive that can be done, has anyone done this? It looks like simply you would use a heat gun to open it and put in that piece? Someone tell me im halucanating before I buy the kit and make myself cry it doesnt work
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 29, '02 From Franklin/Nashville, TN Currently Offline Reputation: 16 (100%) ![]() |
i had a picture of it, but iono where it went, i will look for it when i get home from class. but basically, yes, the beam is cut to favor a driver oncoming from the right hand side of the car. minimal light shines into the eyes of the oncoming traffic, but, it's nothing that is any problem. like i said in a previous post, i think i was flashed w/ high beams 3-5 times in a 10month span. it's really quite sexy how cut the beam is, because basically, there is a flat line, then an angle at about 200ish degrees. below that, light, above, no light. wicked pisser. but, i'll try to find that pic.
![]() btw, adjusting them is just like on your stock headlights, they have the 2 socket/screw adjusters on the back. ![]() -John- -------------------- |
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