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davey
27-04-2005, 11:11 PM
hey guys, my dc2 headlights are really bright and the cars infront of me get pissed off. i actually had some guy pull up next to me and ask if i had my high beams on, and also my friends refuse to drive infront of me.
so i was wondering if you guys have the same problem. is there anyway to adjust the height of the beam cos i know there normally is a screw to adjust the height but i cant seem to find it on my car. i've seen other tegs and there headlights dont seem to be that bad.
i use G4 bulbs 4300k 80W.
thanks guys
joneblaze
27-04-2005, 11:45 PM
There is an article on www.team-integra.net regarding adjusting your headlights. Use it. :)
are they standard man ? u could probably pull of sum Xenon'z for about 600ish installed... or u could always go down to Repco or Bursons and pick up sum crystal ones for immitation effect..
panda[cRx]
28-04-2005, 10:02 PM
are they standard man ? u could probably pull of sum Xenon'z for about 600ish installed... or u could always go down to Repco or Bursons and pick up sum crystal ones for immitation effect..
did u read his post man?
his whole point was his lights are already too bright/high :rolleyes:
z3lda
28-04-2005, 10:29 PM
lol
just spray tint spray over ur headlight. cost 7bux a can.
this will drastically reduce the brightness by 90% :D
not sure if u've seen this already...
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19379
i use G4 bulbs 4300k 80W.
wondering where u picked up those bulbs from? n how much?
davey
29-04-2005, 01:57 PM
thanks for that ^^V but i adjusted my lights but waiting for the night to test them out.
i got these bulbs from SRS auto in the city, im planning on changing the bulbs soon so pm me if your interested but the cost around $60 for HB4s
mister
29-04-2005, 02:07 PM
it is not brightness of the bulb but infact the direction it is pointing. u should put the car infront of a wall so u can see how far the light beam is moving up or down.
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