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Old 12-21-2013, 01:15 AM   #43
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That is weird, maybe they are just adjusted differently? I've noticed on the BRZ, they are adjusted a little higher on the right, but there is kind of a dark spot right where oncoming traffic would be coming on the left. It's crazy how the lights are engineered to put out light in certain spots.

yeah, it's totally weird. i was under the impression that RHD lights have different shields in the projectors to shoot a RHD pattern, with the beam output higher on the left. but this set has the beam higher on the right, which would be LHD biased. im confused, but im lucky as well. no retrofit work needed now!
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That fucking looks amazing! Ugh now I want one if I can figure out where the turn signals will go...





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JDM = NO FUCKS GIVEN. I guess?
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JDM = NO FUCKS GIVEN. I guess?
Nick, the weird thing currently at hand is why a JDM set of headlights would have a cutoff for LHD. lol. That means this set would have been 'blinding' people in japan.
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you might be to close to the garage door this pic says you should be 25 feet from the wall when adjusting your headlights. http://www.paadps.com/images/product...Aimer_area.jpg
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Better picture of the cutoff. The LED strip also floods some light above the cutoff.
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