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wow, I really like my cheesey projectors. The light output puts a smile to my face. people flashing their highbeams does not however.
I dont understand why they want to get into highbeam battles all the time... They know they will lose. Its like modern day jousting.
Prob is whenever I come up over a hill, my projectors or any headlights for that matter are going to be pointing into the oncoming traffics face, they get all pissed off when they can't do the mental physics and flip on their highbeams.
I dont understand why they want to get into highbeam battles all the time... They know they will lose. Its like modern day jousting.
Prob is whenever I come up over a hill, my projectors or any headlights for that matter are going to be pointing into the oncoming traffics face, they get all pissed off when they can't do the mental physics and flip on their highbeams.
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people should know that when your fogs are on your low beams are on. when the fogs are off the highs are on (sometimes, only if you use them.. i use my fogs all the time)... retards do that shyt to me constantly!!!!!
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mine arent too high though, on a level surface they come to the middle of the license plate on the car in front of me up to 100yrds or so. But little bumps or even coming up over a hill puts that light into their face and they flip their shiat especially when its a long sloping hill road, lol. Pizza guy immediately turned his highs on coming around the corner at me the other night. Does anyone know the proper way to align the headlights? I thought it was 10ft from the garage or white flat wall and 3 feet from the ground? or something to that nature. I double checked with my gf drivng her car at me to make sure it wasnt blinding her.
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how are yal doing. big matt. timing is easy as hell. its just a bitch rotating the crank over and over til the balance shaft chain is lined up
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cool story about the timing
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tomorrow night buddy.
there's a meet every week..... they rotate between dover & up north. the dover meet has a general meeting area (the Buffalo Wild Wings parking lot) and the we decide where to go eat. as where up north everyone meets up at the eating spot.
there's a meet every week..... they rotate between dover & up north. the dover meet has a general meeting area (the Buffalo Wild Wings parking lot) and the we decide where to go eat. as where up north everyone meets up at the eating spot.
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girlfriends dad? hes a grown ass man, he dont need a party lol. matt, fyi, the timing chain tensioner has a rep of going bad really fast. so if your ever have issues with it you know why
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i know this. i had mine replaced under warranty within the first year of having the car. been fine for the past 2 years..... probably because i haven't messed with it