tsx retro and deline headlights failure
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i used brackets
iono if you can tell but i think i used them wrong? i used them to push the projectors back i think? the right one kinda give you and idea of where the brackets are
using ice polish its clear but now clear enough it limits the out put i want the crystal clear look like they were never there in the first place
it is clear but still hazy i want it as clear as possible
this is oem the right side of the lense has not been touched
iono if you can tell but i think i used them wrong? i used them to push the projectors back i think? the right one kinda give you and idea of where the brackets are
using ice polish its clear but now clear enough it limits the out put i want the crystal clear look like they were never there in the first place
it is clear but still hazy i want it as clear as possible
this is oem the right side of the lense has not been touched
ok this is what you do... get the old projectors and set them beside the tsx's. line up the lenses horizontal to each other. now the aftermarket mounting bracket should be around the same distance away from the front of the projector as the OEM mounting plate. using bolts and nuts space them pushing the center(two halfs)of the tsx projector away from the plate. I believe my distance was around a 1 and 2/8's of an inch. your gonna have to play around with the distancing. test fit it by putting the internals back together and see where the projector lense sits. too far out and they will not fit back together too close and it'll be sunk in like how you have it right now. remember your going to have to shave corners off of the projector if you want them to sit out. look at the curvature of the aluminum housing.
Last edited by SC30096; 07-23-08 at 01:08 PM.
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