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Accessories (WTS) Bi-Xenon "MiniLite" MH1 HID Projector, Hi-Low Beam in single projector

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gregy
post Sep 23 2011, 10:25 AM

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Hi bro TRXX, thanks for taking the time to meet up the other day. I'm very pleased with your service and the product. Good luck!
gregy
post Oct 24 2011, 03:49 AM

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QUOTE(trxx7989 @ Oct 23 2011, 11:34 PM)
Bro, the fog light is too shallow to fit in this projector.


Added on October 24, 2011, 1:17 am

Whoever installed by me sure satisfied because I know "how to" including few outstation DIY buyer. This is online business but still can be reach by phone call if any URGENT assistant is required. These issue can be solve by just a phone call between me & your installer during the replacement instead of writing email after that. Problem won't solve this way. Even if you buy others universal projector the alignment would still be an issue coz every h4 headlight bulb base angle is not the same. Fine tune is require, I pretty sure your installer can do it if he can operate powered hand tools. It's even simpler than fabricate a subwoofer enclosure.

After receive all your harsh & threatening email,  I'm still sending over replacement item to get things solve, not to start a never ending argument like this one. I already know you going to make my life miserable as you promise to yourself because you don't call for assistant. Want to live with both beam? Give me the installer mobile no, I will communicate with them.
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Bro, I feel your pain. Sometimes buyers don't understand what it means by "retrofit". There is no such kit that will have a perfect fit for every car, an experienced installer would know how to handle the situation. Case in point, the Minilite kit that I bought from you. Although for the most part it was easy to retrofit, it took me quite a while to get the beam pattern and angle to my liking. In the process I've had to adjust certain parameters that is a real PITA to do but over time I've managed to achieve a decent enough beam pattern and output.

Retrofitting is never easy, lucky for me I have the passion and patience to pry open my headlamps a few times (I think I can peel durian easily now lol...).

Actually bro, in a situation like this I'm tempted to suggest selling him the FX-R kit smile.gif No need for any bracket and stuff like that, just cut a hole in the dang reflector housing and stick it there. Forget about H4 this and that. Right?

This post has been edited by gregy: Oct 24 2011, 03:50 AM

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