Anyone try Modifystreet headlights?

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Do you happen to have any beam/cutoff pictures? What about on road output? Do they light up more effectively?
I am interested in longervthrow, wider field, better cutoff, etc.

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Do you happen to have any beam/cutoff pictures? What about on road output? Do they light up more effectively?
I am interested in longervthrow, wider field, better cutoff, etc.

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I don’t have pictures, but the 8000k definitely cut a line across the night with the projector lens. If you are using standard incandescent lights, there will be a huge difference in visibility, side to side and in frontal view. I had LED headlights before these because the incandescent was soo bad when I bought the truck.
 

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I don’t have pictures, but the 8000k definitely cut a line across the night with the projector lens. If you are using standard incandescent lights, there will be a huge difference in visibility, side to side and in frontal view. I had LED headlights before these because the incandescent was soo bad when I bought the truck.

I see you are in the 'Couv. Where abouts? I am about 7 minutes north of Battle Ground, just south of Fargher Lakehouse.

I am very strongly thinking I will be getting these.
 

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Hey jhick22 Just want to say yes lights look good .......and really the whole truck is very nice!!!
 

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I will be testing the brightness on these as they come with 55W HIDs, 6000K.

I generally prefer the color and brightness of 4700K 35W HIDs.

I guess I will have to be more careful how I aim these, but a good sharp cutoff ought to help.
 

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I see you are in the 'Couv. Where abouts? I am about 7 minutes north of Battle Ground, just south of Fargher Lakehouse.

I am very strongly thinking I will be getting these.

I live in the Felida area, but have been out that way many times on my way up to the Cougar area.

I see your going to buy a pair of headlights. I would recommend throwing a seam all the way around for safe measure. A guy I work with bought Anzo headlights for his F150 and people recommended doing the same.

The company will refund my lights, I just have to take them out first. I’ll probably order another pair and swap out after they arrive and try to get the refund then.
 
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I installed the black 19 style lights and rebel style grill just now, so haven't even tested light output. I didn't do hid, just have the h7 bulbs that came with the lights. Still have to wire the 3 lights on grill. Total price for lights and grill was $450. Lights are the reg black not polished black and Modify street brand. Quality of lights appear great and much better build then the cheaper black oem style lights I had on truck, fit was excellent also, no odd gaps etc and the headlight adjuster is metal. Truck is True Blue and lower in mineral gray metallic(is a 13 outdoorsman) the RAM letters match the mineral gray almost perfect, also the grill has screws holding mesh area so if ever wanted to paint would be easy to remove mesh. IMG_20190314_182839.jpg IMG_20190314_182834.jpg

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I don’t have pictures, but the 8000k definitely cut a line across the night with the projector lens. If you are using standard incandescent lights, there will be a huge difference in visibility, side to side and in frontal view. I had LED headlights before these because the incandescent was soo bad when I bought the truck.
Can you let me know how to adjust the light, I see a wheel in area the normal adjustment screw is on oem but not sure how to turn it when installed in truck, not even sure if it can be. My beam on the h7 standard bulbs is off and need it adjusted.

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Should be really good with hid, but for now just using what it came with.
 
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Manufacturer contacted me, just need a Phillips screwdriver to adjust in normal area, just turn slow and could take a bit of turning before you see movement. Will adjust the lights tonight. There isn't a typical adjuster sticking up, you put screwdriver in area where adjuster normally would be and turn the wheel. These guys seem to care about quality control and customer satisfaction.
 
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These new led 4 projector lights are very nice, I just can't afford them right now.

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Ughhh, another company coming out with lights I wouldn't mind looking into and no clear corners. Demand must be damn near obsolete..
 
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Waiting on darkness now....adjustment time.
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Let me know what you use to adjust, manufacturer told me a Phillips screwdriver, takes a bit of turning before you start to see light move, is still light here so haven't tried, not sure how big of Phillips head I need. I see your in WA state too, I'm near Tacoma I. Gig Harbor.
 

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I may have to get a set of these. And slightly modify them. I'm definitely interested in seeing some more night shots and if anyone has to pull their's out or gets ready to install them I'm really curious to see the wiring (I know it's the same plug as a quad lamp) and the inside from the back of the housing, how it's wired.


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On back there is plug with a adaptor harness to fit the quad lights, on the turn signal, there is a bulb type plug, plug that in where bulb used to be, then screw in socket and connect oem harness. I still need to adjust more, I haven't had projectors I ever needed to aim before so learning, just took these pics. Just the h7 halogens that they come with.

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