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Thanks Busa. Yeah, Mid Perch is the way to go. I'm disappointed I didn't get to do mine, and the old lady is out of town this weekend, so it's going to have to wait. At least I'm an old pro now!
 

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Thanks Busa. Yeah, Mid Perch is the way to go. I'm disappointed I didn't get to do mine, and the old lady is out of town this weekend, so it's going to have to wait. At least I'm an old pro now!

Im still wondering if that driver side snap ring isn't in all the way.
 

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Just got my mid perch done today. Very straight forward. 1 1/2 hours. Looking forward to our next get together.
 
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How are you liking your H.I.D. todd?

I do like them. I had two issues. Tuesday night when I drove home in the rain, the driver's side light went out, but worked fine the next day, so I'm guessing a little water got in a connection. I took them all apart this afternoon, dielectric greased all the connections and wrapped them all with tape.


Also, the passenger side seemed like the beam was rotated and was hitting people in the rear-view mirror. After further inspection, and a swap of the bulbs, it's like the light housings actually are different and create a different beam pattern. The driver's side is more focused and the passenger is more flood-ish. I speculate this is because we drive on the right side of the road and to avoid blinding oncoming traffic. I lowered the light on the right side and will take a drive tonight.


I will say they are bright as shit and the color match is awesome with my HIDX on the hood and the rigid Dullay's below.

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Im still wondering if that driver side snap ring isn't in all the way.

You know I was thinking about this a lot, and I think you're fine. All the force of that spring is essentially resting on the lower lip of that groove, as it's translated first from the blue lower mount, then to the ring and then to the groove. If you think about the PSI that is on that groove, due to the extremely small surface area and incredibly HUGE spring force, if it's wasn't in, it would fail out immediately.

That being said, if you want to double check it, I'll be more than happy to help since I want you to be able to drive without concern, but I really think you're safe.

Let me know what you think and feel free to text me or call.

Todd
 
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It was the 6th.


So I did my mid perch this past Saturday. I don't have pics up on Photobucket yet, but man is it awesome. The passenger side took me 25 minutes! The driver's side was tougher due to the location of things, but it still was less than an hour. I took it to Firestone near me, and they looked it over. Camber was dead on! Toe was WAY off, but still well withing specs to correct it. I paid $180 for lifetime alignments. Good as long as I don't add aftermarket suspension parts, which I don't plan on.


Anyway, I'm glad it's done. I'm returning my $120 worth of spring compressors today. Next time someone wants to do it, it should be a breeze. I'd be happy to sit and drink a beer and tell you what you're doing wrong!


I'll post pics once I get some.


Todd
 

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It was the 6th.


So I did my mid perch this past Saturday. I don't have pics up on Photobucket yet, but man is it awesome. The passenger side took me 25 minutes! The driver's side was tougher due to the location of things, but it still was less than an hour. I took it to Firestone near me, and they looked it over. Camber was dead on! Toe was WAY off, but still well withing specs to correct it. I paid $180 for lifetime alignments. Good as long as I don't add aftermarket suspension parts, which I don't plan on.


Anyway, I'm glad it's done. I'm returning my $120 worth of spring compressors today. Next time someone wants to do it, it should be a breeze. I'd be happy to sit and drink a beer and tell you what you're doing wrong!


I'll post pics once I get some.


Todd

Well this makes sense why I keep texing you asking for pics and not getting any sent to me. LOL
 
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