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the some of the LEDs started to flicker in the parking lights, so im not very happy with that aspect of them, but otherwise they are nice, good fit, clean look and great visibility, just the whole LEDs screwing up is kind of killing it
So did the led's stay permanently messed up or they happen to fix themselves? Lol
Like how many led's messed up? Super noticeable?
I'm tempted to get some of these but not sure if I wanna chance dealing with the led's acting up.
actually both sets i have now are screwing up and it is a permanent mess up, and its the entire LED parking light thats flickering





Looks good....what is the dark line in the passenger light in the top pic? It's not showing in the bottom pic




Ok, so, the vertical adjustment was way too low. I was able to figure out how to adjust it. Just a note, it is just like the factory adjusters, but instead of using a T20 bit, you need to use a T30. Also note, that on these the adjuster gear is plastic (the teeth that engage with the T bit), so be careful. I had to use my bore scope as a light through the holes next to the adjuster holes to guide the tool into the slot.
So far, I really like these...
Here is the tool setup I used:
Here is the bit:
Cutoff on my garage door:
The light on the street, adjusted to not blind anyone:
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i was able to use a long phillips to adjust mine, and your street output looks just like mine, one thing i noticed with these and yours has the same, is the step in the projector is a little much, i wish it was about half as tall
Yeah, I can see the philips working well to adjust it (as long as the teeth line up).
For others, learn from my lesson, take a look at the adjuster BEFORE the install. Make sure you find a tool that will fit, and is narrow enough to fit the fender access hole. I gave up trying after, and pulled out the passenger side housing to figure it all out after.
RE: your comment about the height of the step, do you think that if we play with the drivers side (raise it, or lower the passenger side) we may be able to have more overlap so the step is less noticeable? I'm ok with the step, just throwing ideas around.
Sorry I don’t have any install pictures, it was in the high 30’s and I wanted to get it done. First impression (I love it)... After one night driving, I do need vertical adjustment as the cut off is too short for highway driving. The HIDs with the halogen bulbs for high beams are really really bright.
It was still daytime, I was heading out of town so I had to get ready:
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What year is your ram? Did you use a harness or plug and play? Looks AMAZING!
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2015 Ram. Mine came with Quad headlights. This is everything I needed:
Total Spent: $677.16
$3.99 (T30 works perfectly with an 4"-5" extension and a 1/4" driver) As pointed out, you can use a long screwdriver, might need to be 5"-6" long:
Harbor Freight: 8 Pc 1/4 in. Drive Star Bit Socket Set
https://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-star-hex-bit-set-35187.html
$19.99
Harbor Freight Step Bit: (go all the way through with the smaller bit for 7/8")
https://www.harborfreight.com/2-pie...oated-high-speed-steel-step-drills-96275.html
$4.19
Autozone RTV (You can get it anywhere):
https://www.autozone.com/sealants-g...2440!&ef_id=WC8sUQAABW46RnwE:20171120135755:s
$298.99
DT Moto Black Projector Housings (Factory Back - it is flat black plastic, not gloss black with the OEM housings):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Factory-Bl...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
$135.00
Retro Shop: '13+ Projector Adapter (V2.0) - be sure to get V2.0 or later as the wiring included has a much smaller setup to full the computer
'13+ Projector Adapter (V2.0)
$215.00
Retro Shop: 2015+ Dodge Ram HIDs (35W 6000k H7 kit. I did have to put in the comments for Jeremy that I need H7 HID bulbs as there is no option for it in the selector)
2015+ Dodge Ram HIDs
Sorry I don’t have any install pictures, it was in the high 30’s and I wanted to get it done. First impression (I love it)... After one night driving, I do need vertical adjustment as the cut off is too short for highway driving. The HIDs with the halogen bulbs for high beams are really really bright.
It was still daytime, I was heading out of town so I had to get ready:
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