http://s1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb465/Cameron_Scholz/?action=view¤t=Lights.mp4
There is the video of the last issue standing between me and an extensive write up for all you 1st genners out there wanting to do the retrofit. My lights are like shuttering over bumps and I need to figure out what is moving and how to stop it. I have disassembled and reassebled the lights multiply times making sure it is not the projector moving. So that leaves the bulb which I "secured" with silicon so I doubt that is moving or the more likely culprit the whole housing shaking over sharper bumps. You can see it a little in the video trust me if you watch the light it is there and it moves. Watch for the man hole covers those are what I used to make it shutter. I just can't think straight most of me wants to jbweld the adjuster joints into a good position and hope those had some play and were the culprit, another part of me wants to drill a bracket to the headlight and to the frame on the sides not supported by the adjustment screws so that it can not move at all. But both of those plans are "semi permanent" and if I did those and it still shuttered then I would be SOL. I know that it doesn't look like much when you see it, but in person it looks a lot more noticable over the bumps and I paid close to 450 bucks when all is said in done to do this I want it to F&#(kin work perfectly
There is the video of the last issue standing between me and an extensive write up for all you 1st genners out there wanting to do the retrofit. My lights are like shuttering over bumps and I need to figure out what is moving and how to stop it. I have disassembled and reassebled the lights multiply times making sure it is not the projector moving. So that leaves the bulb which I "secured" with silicon so I doubt that is moving or the more likely culprit the whole housing shaking over sharper bumps. You can see it a little in the video trust me if you watch the light it is there and it moves. Watch for the man hole covers those are what I used to make it shutter. I just can't think straight most of me wants to jbweld the adjuster joints into a good position and hope those had some play and were the culprit, another part of me wants to drill a bracket to the headlight and to the frame on the sides not supported by the adjustment screws so that it can not move at all. But both of those plans are "semi permanent" and if I did those and it still shuttered then I would be SOL. I know that it doesn't look like much when you see it, but in person it looks a lot more noticable over the bumps and I paid close to 450 bucks when all is said in done to do this I want it to F&#(kin work perfectly