Glare city all up in this thread.
Who's going to follow the few 100 series owners who have done a proper retrofit?
Who's going to follow the few 100 series owners who have done a proper retrofit?
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Pffff, whatever....they are fine. The 100s headlamp assembly seems to be very well designed and puts out a good pattern without glare. .
What are you talking about?
What is fine? Are you saying the stock lights are fine or are you saying LJ_24's lights are fine?
I can tell you the stock 100 lights are not "fine"
Very Happy. I mounted ballasts to fenders. I can't belive I waited this long. 35w seems plenty bright to me. Took about 2 hours.
I will take some pics of the holes when I fill them over the weekend. For now, here are two pics of the result. The holes in the pic are obvious, as there are two in each headlight. If I back up another 20 feet, there are four rectanglesIt seems pretty obvious to me in these pictures, but I also took some height measurements last weekend and my drivers' side front is currently sitting about an inch low... dang Lexus' AHC
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Haha..squirrel finders is a perfect way to describe them, they are all up in the trees for sure!
I worked on the pass. side headlight tonight and was able to block off the holes in the cutoff inside the projector by going through the bulb hole. This was with the headlight removed from the truck and sitting on a work bench, I think it would be very difficult if even possible to do it with the headlight on the car.
I used a product called strip caulk from 3m to plug the holes. It's a soft putty like substance that is somewhat sticky as well. I rolled up a ball of it and stuck it on the edge of a long thin screwdriver, then fed it through the bulb hole and got it in position over the hole in the cutoff. Used a long 1/4" drive extension to pack it down into the hole. The strip caulk tended to stick to the extension instead of the light at first, so I sprayed the extension tip with silicone first to prevent sticking, then packed the caulk down. Works perfectly and should stay in place pretty well I believe, this stuff never hardens or dries out.
Simple solution and well worth it I believe, much nicer to drive, just have to fix the other side tomorrow.
what part of Wilmington do you live in? My brother lives in that area and frequently visit.
Kenso said:I live in the middle of town, off 17th St. I ride down to Ft. Fisher and do some wheeling along the beach there from time to time, pretty tame stuff but damage free. Hit me up next time you're in town if you want, wouldn't mind seeing your rig.