Projector Headlights

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Gixxer750

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You say your cut off is on trunk lid when you pull up behind, it should be, your almost at ground zero..... Where is your cutoff on the cars at 25 ft out?

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You headlights dead center should be the same height off the ground to center @ 0 and 25'. Like mounting a scope on a rifle with no gravity
 

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You say your cut off is on trunk lid when you pull up behind, it should be, your almost at ground zero..... Where is your cutoff on the cars at 25 ft out?

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I feel blowback from my previous explanation. So ill toss an example. A Bently will be self leveling. And so will its headslights. They shoot straight not up down left or right. Mercedes, audi etc. You find level ground and use the levels on the headlights with no wall involved. Ram has self leveling headlights. So instead of butchering the example I digress to the real deal

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Gixxer750

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I use a Morimoto HID kit in my projectors. Really great combination for light quality, distance and color.

My CTD is the third Ram I've owned that I've used these kits and I've experienced no failures.

Well...maybe one but that wasn't the HID kit's fault...

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Yup...that day really sucked....
Same truck? That looks borderline if it was brand new.
 
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