Then they changed their warranty policy. Back in the day if you cut that piece you were SOL.
That's a good thing for the consumer. I think they may have had too many condensation issues and said F it
Oh, okay now let me share something. What we do a lot is grab the nut with the wrench, then pull up on the light while you turn the light to basically turn the bolt and therefore tighten the light down. Because the head of the bolt in the light base is machined to fit in the base, it won't turn...
There you go, yes. With the Cannons definitely do that. With smaller lights it doesn't matter but with the large base of the Cannons that definitely helps
Yeah they just haven't updated their site. We went to place an order one time for a set we sold for that price, and came to find out we lost a bunch of money on the sale. Oh well. Live an learn. NOT worth the $40 though, no way.
Honestly nothing really special to aiming them, other than finding your sweet spot and cranking them into place. Whatever you do, do NOT use power tools or impacts on the allen bolts, as they will seize up and you will be SOL :)
Guys just a heads up, tomorrow is the LAST day to CALL IN your order. We will be accepting online orders ONLY on Saturday (the last day of the sale)
Thank you!!!
Yes it would, it's going to be flat enough to do what you want to do without blinding everyone possible
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In my experience, being behind the grill you want the absolute most light you can punch through...
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