GB: Bi-xenon HID PROJECTOR - SakeBomb Garage
) We gotta get a BBQ together after this rain clears up.
-Heath
The light throw in your pics looks great but are my eyes playing tricks on me or is there a big gap between the housing and the bezel in this picture? What's with that? Thanks for posting up all the great pics.
might just be housing and FEED Cover LOL! I had to massage the cover to fit right, and also I kinda fucked up my housings already on the passenger side (i got too excited and broke something)....
I think you might be looking too into my car....The lights fit perfect, it's the car that is not completely aligned there...
I think you might be looking too into my car....The lights fit perfect, it's the car that is not completely aligned there...
I'm referring to the gap at the bottom right hand side of the headlight bezel. Looking at it again I think it may just be a result of the position of the camera. I guess I'll find out how they fit tomorrow!
Nice looking ride.
I might be wrong here, but isn't there an aiming problem with the lights? Not a kit prolbem but just an aiming one? Besides being too low as you guys pointed out, isn't the right hand light supposed to be aimed higher than the left hand one? I always thought proper aiming for HIDs meant you followed the line up from the left, or the line on the left goes across, jogs up for the cutoff, and the light on the right starts at this higher point and goes across?
See the below for the difference:

The lights on the left are 90mm HIDs and the ones on the right are stock FD lights. Notice how the cutoff line goes across, then up for the cutoff, and then uses this higher line for aiming on the right hand side? I don't see that in TRISPEEDFD3S pics although maybe I am missing something. If they aren't aimed this way, you give up a bunch of the HIDs benefits and that is to light up the right side of the road.
Hope this helps.
See the below for the difference:
The lights on the left are 90mm HIDs and the ones on the right are stock FD lights. Notice how the cutoff line goes across, then up for the cutoff, and then uses this higher line for aiming on the right hand side? I don't see that in TRISPEEDFD3S pics although maybe I am missing something. If they aren't aimed this way, you give up a bunch of the HIDs benefits and that is to light up the right side of the road.
Hope this helps.
Can you provide a source describing your headlight aiming technique? I don't claim to know much about the area but it just seems unlikely to me - I always thought that they should be at the same height but typical beam patterns are horizontal to the left and angle upward on the right and that's how you get the improved illumination of the right side of the road. Here's one thing I found http://www.rsi-hid.com/category_s/30.htm . That may only apply to halogen headlamps though. Like I said I don't know much about the area and I'd just like to read something from an official source.
Also, my lights came last night and they look great. Will install them this weekend. Thanks guys!
Also, my lights came last night and they look great. Will install them this weekend. Thanks guys!
David, the headlights in that picture look like they may actually be aimed a bit high. I can't really tell how far away the car is but the lights seem to be fairly high up on the wall.
Correct, Jeff has not aimed his headlights yet. He just installed them.
That's great to hear Max.... I know you've been looking forward to getting the lights for some time now
We are working on finalizing the instructions and should have them up in the next day or so.
-Dan
Correct, Jeff has not aimed his headlights yet. He just installed them.
That's great to hear Max.... I know you've been looking forward to getting the lights for some time now
We are working on finalizing the instructions and should have them up in the next day or so. -Dan
Can you provide a source describing your headlight aiming technique? I don't claim to know much about the area but it just seems unlikely to me - I always thought that they should be at the same height but typical beam patterns are horizontal to the left and angle upward on the right and that's how you get the improved illumination of the right side of the road. Here's one thing I found http://www.rsi-hid.com/category_s/30.htm . That may only apply to halogen headlamps though. Like I said I don't know much about the area and I'd just like to read something from an official source.
Also, my lights came last night and they look great. Will install them this weekend. Thanks guys!
Also, my lights came last night and they look great. Will install them this weekend. Thanks guys!

I think it's time to go back to the Range Rover dealership to ensure the lights are properly aimed because the pattern is contrary to what Scrub has posted and what I have found on the net
Please let me know what RR says or any DOT/SAE spec you might find. On your RR pic it doesn't look quite so drastic as it does with your 90mm HIDs, but I agree that does look like the strategy they pursued.
Here's a resource that I've used in the past...
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/aim/aim.html
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/aim/aim.html
Because they are straight from the manufacturer and we don't know if they're actually clean so wiping them with the alchohol can assure that you're installing a clean bulb. Atleast that's what Heath told me LOL! I asked him the same question my friend haha...
I might be wrong here, but isn't there an aiming problem with the lights? Not a kit prolbem but just an aiming one? Besides being too low as you guys pointed out, isn't the right hand light supposed to be aimed higher than the left hand one? I always thought proper aiming for HIDs meant you followed the line up from the left, or the line on the left goes across, jogs up for the cutoff, and the light on the right starts at this higher point and goes across?
. European lights on the other hand DO typically have wide/even dispersion w/ a sharper cutoff (for example many people with miatas, including myself, swap out the DOT housings for e-spec housings [halogen] because of the better visibility. I'm currently working on some HID's that will be a drop in replacement for any 7" round housing at the moment, but that's in another thread
). Anyway, the projectors we use have an extremely wide beam pattern. The reason for aiming DOT lamps lower on the left side is strictly to be courteous to oncoming traffic. A lower driver side will minimize blinding other drivers, while a higher passenger side will maximize visibility (and wont blind traffic flowing in your direction). This is basically a "patch" to fix the visibility problems associated with DOT beam patterns (two independent spotlights basically). Since the headlights we use have an extremely wide beam pattern, imagine aiming the left lower than the right (like you are suggesting). The lower beam pattern on the driver side should be more friendly to oncoming drivers... but remember the beam patterns are flat and extremely wide on these lamps. No matter how you aim one lamp, the super wide beam pattern of the "higher" lamp (passenger side) will still be seen by oncoming traffic.
Basically the short story is.... because the beam of each lamp is so wide, your limiting factor (height at which you will not blind oncoming traffic) needs to be accounted for on BOTH lights. Because of this, it doesnt matter if you aim one lower, the other one will still hit oncoming traffic. For that reason, these lights need to be aimed at exactly the same height... and the constraint limiting the maximum height of both lights, is the height at which you will no longer blind oncoming traffic.
We're talking apples (DOT pattern) and oranges (e-spec pattern).

You're probably familiar w/ this picture by now lol ... but for those who arent, this is just one of the projectors lit up. As you can see there is no distinct point to the left where the beam pattern would "end"
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No I didn't use grease, but I did use the double sided tape to mount the ballast...ummm install for someone who doesn't know what they're doing should be about 2 hours....maybe less?














