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Hey all,

I just received my new lightbulbs for my headlights my question is if I have to readjust the angle for them after installation. I don’t currently have a lift everything is stock. I don’t want to blind people In front of me or oncoming traffic.
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No you don't need to adjust anything if your lamps were correctly adjusted to begin with...LEDs are brighter but not that bright... ?
 

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As long as the LED have correctly placed lighting elements exactly where the original filaments are in relation to the reflectors, then you're good to go...cheap LEDs that don't have this correctly designed will scatter light everywhere and then it will guarantee to blind everyone...
 

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As long as the LED have correctly placed lighting elements exactly where the original filaments are in relation to the reflectors, then you're good to go...cheap LEDs that don't have this correctly designed will scatter light everywhere and then it will guarantee to blind everyone...
Ray, listen to Sid. Just look at his avatar and it's obvious he knows what he's talking about when it comes to lights and blinding people. :cool:?
 


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As long as the LED have correctly placed lighting elements exactly where the original filaments are in relation to the reflectors, then you're good to go...cheap LEDs that don't have this correctly designed will scatter light everywhere and then it will guarantee to blind everyone...
Well I purchased Auxito H11 I’ve read there’s no need for adjustments. Going to test them tomorrow night.
 

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Hey I did make sure thanks for the input had to refer back to the box to make sure
Cool, you should be good to go until you lift it.... and you will lift it if you stick around here :LOL:
 
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Cool, you should be good to go until you lift it.... and you will lift it if you stick around here :LOL:
Lol trust me man I’ve been looking in sure I’ll be making adjustments soon enough. Thank you everyone for the input.
 

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Well I purchased Auxito H11 I’ve read there’s no need for adjustments. Going to test them tomorrow night.
Give us update when you installed it. For sure I'm updating mine soon as well.
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