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I am not sure what you are asking. Are you trying to put HID or have you done that already or your car came with HID and you are trying to figure out how to aim them properly.
Hi, do you know how to aim the low and high beam properly?
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its in your handbook. theres screws on the lamp housings.
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What is the best brand spring to lowered camry 2005 model
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none. buy what you prefer (comfort, height etc) FAQ.
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125 front wheel horsepower with major retard issues between 4500-5200RPM -
OD switched off, even when not in 3rd results in major power loss/rpm drop.
I doubt you will be able to get a good alignment because I assume you put in an HID kit, and the light output will be all over hell and creation.
YOUR RIGHT HAWKEYE!
I have the 05 and there is only 1 screw on each assembly. It is either up or down. You will need a long phillips head screw driver to reach it through the guides.
I have the hid and have solved the problem about the little bit of glare people gripe about.
It is similar to what they call "eyelids" but different in its own unique way. It looks dang sexy too. NO MORE REASONS FOR PEOPLE TO COMPLAIN!!!!!!!
YOUR RIGHT HAWKEYE!
I have the hid and have solved the problem about the little bit of glare people gripe about.
It is similar to what they call "eyelids" but different in its own unique way. It looks dang sexy too. NO MORE REASONS FOR PEOPLE TO COMPLAIN!!!!!!!
Pics will be posted soon.
While you did fix the glare from HIDs, you probably did a proper retrofit. You probably are one of the few to do so. Many people do not, rather, they just put the bulbs in place of the halogen incandecent bulbs and expect them to work properly.
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