Opt7 with quad lights..

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For those of you with the opt7 LED lights in your quad headlights, when installed where are the led's located? In mine they are roughly at the 2 and 8 position, I would assume they should more at 3 and 9. I double checked everything, just wanted to make sure that's correct or if there's a way to adjust them accordingly. Also, I have radio interference when the lights are on, I know some have the same issue while others are lucky enough not to get it, anyways I contacted the company and they are sending me new drivers. Once I get them in I'll update whether it worked or not.


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For those of you with the opt7 LED lights in your quad headlights, when installed where are the led's located? In mine they are roughly at the 2 and 8 position, I would assume they should more at 3 and 9. I double checked everything, just wanted to make sure that's correct or if there's a way to adjust them accordingly. Also, I have radio interference when the lights are on, I know some have the same issue while others are lucky enough not to get it, anyways I contacted the company and they are sending me new drivers. Once I get them in I'll update whether it worked or not.


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In my quads they were at 9 and 3. If you google "clocking opt7 led bulbs" you will find guides on how to drill a new hole on the seating ring to adjust them.

Once mine where set to 9 and 3 and i made sure the L side was left and tbe R side was right, there were amazing and had a nice clean projector "like" cut off. It wasnt as good as hids in a projector but for being in a halogen lense they were damn impressive.

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This is what they should look like once clocked and positioned correctly in a set of oem quads.

These pics are from my 2012 Ram 1500 with oem black housing quads and Opt7 H11 FluxBeam-X Low Beams
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In my quads they were at 9 and 3. If you google "clocking opt7 led bulbs" you will find guides on how to drill a new hole on the seating ring to adjust them.

Once mine where set to 9 and 3 and i made sure the L side was left and tbe R side was right, there were amazing and had a nice clean projector "like" cut off. It wasnt as good as hids in a projector but for being in a halogen lense they were damn impressive.

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Ok, thanks. I'll have to look into that and pull them all apart.


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