I installed the black halo projectors for R56 mini cooper. They came predicted with 6000k HIDs from protuninglab. They spread the light everywhere but do not focus on the road and it's hard to see the road. Can you help?
I'm referring to the center of the beam. The beam isn't straight from left to right. The center is the highest so I made that level with the ground but the sides aim down much more dramatically. I can send a photograph of what I'm talking about. What email should I send it to?
@withtheseweseize thats mainly how projectors are designed, its really not a problem, it wont be completely straight. if anything you can email info@k2motor.com
I also have a problem with my Low beam projectors slanting down to the right on my 2004 STi. I'm running Philips HIDs 4300k. I got the center aiming straight but the sides are much lower so I have an uneven beam pattern.
@WTWSROCKS what center are you referring to? it wont matter what type of bulbs or HID's you get. there are screws behind your headlights that you can make adjustments to. Your headlight housing might have a factor in this.
Ok..i just got new projectors installed.My problem isn't with adjusting the beam but my beam looks to be slanted from both bulbs.Any way to fix that.looking for that nice crisp cut off line
Ok..i just got new projectors installed.My problem isn't with adjusting the beam but my beam looks to be slanted from both bulbs.Any way to fix that.looking for that nice crisp cut off line
Hi I was wondering if you could help me with my JunYan 99-04 Black projector head lights with halos and leds, aiming them up and down and right to left I can't seem to find the adjustment screws and they did not come with a Manuel please and thank you.
@acheyne51 no, there are different adjustment screws for high and low; however, some headlights have screws that adjust both. you will want to look into that for your car
I used your tutorial for installing projector headlights and for wiring the halos. worked great! thanks guys. however, when I went to adjust them I noticed there was only one screw in the back which was for adjusting the high beams. The headlights I installed were for a 2006 honda civic coupe (black CCFL halo projector manufactured by eagle eyes). any suggestions as to how to adjust the lights besides the high beams? thanks!
I installed the black halo projectors for R56 mini cooper. They came predicted with 6000k HIDs from protuninglab. They spread the light everywhere but do not focus on the road and it's hard to see the road. Can you help?
mechanisma22 1 week ago
@mechanisma22 There should be a screw behind the housing of the headlights where you can adjust the beams. let us know if that is the case
Specdtuninginfo 1 week ago
Is this just for any after market headlight?
RyanT2045 2 weeks ago
@RyanT2045 Generally Yes
Specdtuninginfo 2 weeks ago
can't find the screws to adjust the low beam on a 2004 dodge dakota
reubenmtz 2 months ago
I'm referring to the center of the beam. The beam isn't straight from left to right. The center is the highest so I made that level with the ground but the sides aim down much more dramatically. I can send a photograph of what I'm talking about. What email should I send it to?
withtheseweseize 6 months ago
@withtheseweseize thats mainly how projectors are designed, its really not a problem, it wont be completely straight. if anything you can email info@k2motor.com
Specdtuninginfo 5 months ago
I also have a problem with my Low beam projectors slanting down to the right on my 2004 STi. I'm running Philips HIDs 4300k. I got the center aiming straight but the sides are much lower so I have an uneven beam pattern.
WTWSROCKS 6 months ago
@WTWSROCKS what center are you referring to? it wont matter what type of bulbs or HID's you get. there are screws behind your headlights that you can make adjustments to. Your headlight housing might have a factor in this.
Specdtuninginfo 6 months ago
Oops about the double post
Jeremy80Tyler 8 months ago
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Ok..i just got new projectors installed.My problem isn't with adjusting the beam but my beam looks to be slanted from both bulbs.Any way to fix that.looking for that nice crisp cut off line
Jeremy80Tyler 8 months ago
Ok..i just got new projectors installed.My problem isn't with adjusting the beam but my beam looks to be slanted from both bulbs.Any way to fix that.looking for that nice crisp cut off line
Jeremy80Tyler 8 months ago
Hi I was wondering if you could help me with my JunYan 99-04 Black projector head lights with halos and leds, aiming them up and down and right to left I can't seem to find the adjustment screws and they did not come with a Manuel please and thank you.
duenez121 9 months ago
@duenez121 non at all? what kind of headlights did you purchase?
Specdtuninginfo 9 months ago
Very helpfull thank yu so much... 03 dodge ram Dual halo projector smoke lens
handstroker909 10 months ago
same screw for both high and low?
acheyne51 1 year ago
@acheyne51 no, there are different adjustment screws for high and low; however, some headlights have screws that adjust both. you will want to look into that for your car
Specdtuninginfo 1 year ago
didnt think it would be so simple
8sarme8 1 year ago
Where are the adjustment screws for the 2003-2007 accord halo projector lights?
pappabizkit404 1 year ago
I used your tutorial for installing projector headlights and for wiring the halos. worked great! thanks guys. however, when I went to adjust them I noticed there was only one screw in the back which was for adjusting the high beams. The headlights I installed were for a 2006 honda civic coupe (black CCFL halo projector manufactured by eagle eyes). any suggestions as to how to adjust the lights besides the high beams? thanks!
langdeezey 1 year ago
This is a good tutorial, it would help out alot of ppl with there headligts nice one guys
minhsteve09 1 year ago
@minhsteve09 Thanks, some people are not aware that the light beam can be adjusted.
Specdtuninginfo 1 year ago