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SCOOBYRICH740_20_0 08 January 2011 10:07 AM

Hid lights
 
Can any one help. My 03 sti blob has aftermarket hid fitted and has been de tangoed in the past. I have noticed iam getting flashed alot because the drivers side is way out of allignment. I took it to a very good garge this morning to get it adjusted they said it cant be adjusted any more. Has any one got any suggestions to fix this.:confused:

the watchman 08 January 2011 11:21 AM

are they just a "bulb" kit with ballasts or a complete projector retrofit?

SCOOBYRICH740_20_0 08 January 2011 11:32 AM

Its just a bulb kit with ballasts. Have made sure that the bulb is seated correctly.

alcazar 08 January 2011 01:08 PM

Can you get at the headlight? If so, is it possible to put spacers, (two or three washers, for example), between the car's bodywork and the UPPER headlight mounting(s), ie BEHIND the light, between light and mounting point? That would have the effect of dipping the light and then it might be able to be aligned using it's own adjustment.

But first, I'd be swapping the HID burners from one side to the other. It wouldn't surprise me if you find that the problem is now on the other side. If you do, take them off and back they must go. The position of the burner discharge is CRITICAL, even a VERY small error will give you the problems you have.

dunx 08 January 2011 01:24 PM

You may need to source some better "globes", some on ebay have a metal base that will sit in the headlight unit better than the fat plastic parts used on many cheap kits.

HTH

dunx

P.S. Also check the "bulb" is fitted correctly, may need to remove the headlight to check...


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