dapepper9
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Damn i want those lol
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I'd assume they'd work with any projector, right?Damn i want those lol
Hey how easy was it to mount your Nilights? Similar to the Morimoto projectors? And how easy are they to adjust?
2 5/8" at its thinnest
5" tall
And to clarify what you're looking at because this is a headlight housing without the red plastic bezel and it's kind of hard to see where the bezel would sit if it were in there. This area spans the entire length and width of the high beam area and goes from the left side of the housing to the wall at the projector shroud.
Hope this helps black Cody. I would think that a 2x2 cube would fit just snug inside that area and it's parallel all the way to the reflector cup, so it should be feasible to mount.
I'd assume they'd work with any projector, right?
Hey how easy was it to mount your Nilights? Similar to the Morimoto projectors? And how easy are they to adjust?
Exactly like the morimotos if I remember right. Adjustment wise they adjust like morimotos but it's a bit of a ***** since you basically need them on the truck to do it. Mine need readjusting but my set up is very different than the regular retrofit. I utilized the Spyder projector pedestal and mounted the Nilight bulb there, then removed the Spyder projector cup and put the nilight projector cup in its place. So my projector is in two pieces instead of directly bolted together. I'm going to redo this this summer and cut the Spyder pedestal off and mate the lens and projector housing back together as my light output is skewed from my projector cups being slightly off center of the projector lens. Don't do what I did, keep the projector together, and mount it like it was meant to be: as a unit.