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<blockquote data-quote="03yllwguy" data-source="post: 16144573" data-attributes="member: 13592"><p>Everything you said makes complete sense, and I agree. I actually did adjust them as you mentioned on the car and rotated them with my gloved hands. The issue with the MH-1 is that in my case, the cutoff was not perfect like a FX style projector, so visual alignment in a garage (was raining so terrrified to take car out further) only yielded so much of a result. Great point though. </p><p></p><p>I was considering using JB weld on the wiring holes BUT wanted to give my car some run time to see if any electronic component failure would occur. IF so, didn't want to be stuck since opening and closing the headlight covers is so easy. I also am a bit concerned about off-gassing. I read that off-gasing can cause lense haze later down the road and was not overly familiar with JB weld off gasing times if it pertruded into the sealed housing. </p><p></p><p>Great points though. The process is not complicated and extremely cost-effective and illuminating.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Ha, just realized it was your how to I used primarily as a guide! Thanks, this was quite helpful and spot on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03yllwguy, post: 16144573, member: 13592"] Everything you said makes complete sense, and I agree. I actually did adjust them as you mentioned on the car and rotated them with my gloved hands. The issue with the MH-1 is that in my case, the cutoff was not perfect like a FX style projector, so visual alignment in a garage (was raining so terrrified to take car out further) only yielded so much of a result. Great point though. I was considering using JB weld on the wiring holes BUT wanted to give my car some run time to see if any electronic component failure would occur. IF so, didn't want to be stuck since opening and closing the headlight covers is so easy. I also am a bit concerned about off-gassing. I read that off-gasing can cause lense haze later down the road and was not overly familiar with JB weld off gasing times if it pertruded into the sealed housing. Great points though. The process is not complicated and extremely cost-effective and illuminating. EDIT: Ha, just realized it was your how to I used primarily as a guide! Thanks, this was quite helpful and spot on! [/QUOTE]
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