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<blockquote data-quote="stangin99" data-source="post: 11625924" data-attributes="member: 20208"><p>Play with projector positioning. You may need to move it closer to the lens. The angle of the plastic and/or thickness can by the cuplrit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would have to disagree with this, if only to prevent people from using OEM's for 99-04 headlights and finding out the hard way. The OEM ford ones are a MAJOR PITA to open up. They are sealed together with PermaSeal, and it does not become soft under normal operating temperatures. Your housing and lens will melt into a ball before PermaSeal does.</p><p></p><p>If it took you 20-30 mins, then you are using aftermarket ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangin99, post: 11625924, member: 20208"] Play with projector positioning. You may need to move it closer to the lens. The angle of the plastic and/or thickness can by the cuplrit. I would have to disagree with this, if only to prevent people from using OEM's for 99-04 headlights and finding out the hard way. The OEM ford ones are a MAJOR PITA to open up. They are sealed together with PermaSeal, and it does not become soft under normal operating temperatures. Your housing and lens will melt into a ball before PermaSeal does. If it took you 20-30 mins, then you are using aftermarket ones. [/QUOTE]
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