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yoMTVrap

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Beautiful headlights! I think this will be the first substantial mod I do to my new truck. You also ride ducatis? Any interest in partial trades!? Lol let me know I have some 848 stuff sitting around!
 

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Can someone please help me with HID cutoff specs? Let's say I'm 20 feet from a wall - how high should my lights hit the wall?

Often I run just my amber headlight LEDs, plus my 4 fogs and the 20" amber light in my ADD bumper. It's plenty of light.

Running my HIDs seems to **** people off. They think I have my hi-beams on.

Thanks!

Try this: Daniel Stern Lighting Consultancy and Supply. If the link takes too long to load, just do a Google search for the guys name and pull up his web page and click "tech" and then "aim."
 

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Thanks everyone for you comments and suggestions! I'm definitely hitting people's back window and side mirrors. I think my lights are already at or near their lowest setting, but I'll try again. They were about six inches higher when I first installed them, and then I lowered them a few weeks ago. Small SUV and larger trucks are safe from my lowbeams, but most cars are getting blinded.

@Ironman - yep, I understand your explanation. Thx.

Let me just tell everyone that the EvoX-R high beams are scary bright and the throw is amazing!! In a good way!
 
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Thanks everyone for you comments and suggestions! I'm definitely hitting people's back window and side mirrors. I think my lights are already at or near their lowest setting, but I'll try again. They were about six inches higher when I first installed them, and then I lowered them a few weeks ago. Small SUV and larger trucks are safe from my lowbeams, but most cars are getting blinded.

@Ironman - yep, I understand your explanation. Thx.

Let me just tell everyone that the EvoX-R high beams are scary bright and the throw is amazing!! In a good way!


Do you always have that chase rack and 2 tires in the bed? If so that's adding a couple hundred pounds which would squat the rear slightly and would bring your lights higher.

The only down side to the EvoX in a 2013 is it mounts directly to the oem mounts so its adjustment is limited to the amount the headlight adjustment can go down.
 

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Do you always have that chase rack and 2 tires in the bed? If so that's adding a couple hundred pounds which would squat the rear slightly and would bring your lights higher.

The only down side to the EvoX in a 2013 is it mounts directly to the oem mounts so its adjustment is limited to the amount the headlight adjustment can go down.

I'm wondering if notching out the 2 top holes of the light and bring the top out a bit may help angle it down slightly.
 
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