Installing headlights

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Oh the Ones that broke on me were the bolts underneath the number. I actually broke like three of them

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So tonight I went to the movies and tonight was the real first time I drove at night after getting the sports headlights installed. I noticed that the headlights don't look that great with the output of the lights. They seem to not cover much of a distance with the sports lights. Makes me wnt to switch back to the old ones I had specially since the output of light does not look that good.

From my personal experience, I have seen better hid light source from "pre-recall" headlights. The time I had the "post-recalls" install, night driving seems to be a blur. I suggest try adjusting the levels a bit higher or getting FX-R projects installed. The "sports" bezel look doesn't have any effect on the light output.
 
I say Soon is right. An adjustment a little higher should make you happy with the light coverage.
 
I might just open up the old ones I have and installed new lenses and then paint the chrome black that way I can practice on those first and see how they come out.
 
I like your idea, I still have the last pair of FX-R lens if you go that route.
 
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