Stephen (manta z) wrote:
Here are some pics of my 00 fogs with blazer projectors retro'd into them. wanted to keep the factory look. the down fall for the blazers are, they are made for halogen bulbs not HID.. so the bulb's position is a little difference in the housing, this causes the cut off line to be a little fuzzy. you'll see what i mean
ekimnawi89 (Mike) wrote: Have the projector sit on the edge of the outer lense. Is that the same thing steve did? What did you with yours alex? How did you put it together?
ekimnawi89 (Mike) wrote:What you mean about the cutoff line being "fuzzy" is how its kinda out of focus it seems? Does the projector being behind have any effect?The line is fuzzy because he put a D2S bulb in a halogen projector, so the projector is designed to focus the beam based on a different type of bulb (the point of light emission is slightly different). However, placing a projector behind a factory lens with a prism face can also cause fuzziness in the cutoff line, so it might be a combination of the two. However, I would bet on it mostly being due to the D2S in the halogen housing.
Quiklilcav wrote:ekimnawi89 (Mike) wrote:What you mean about the cutoff line being "fuzzy" is how its kinda out of focus it seems? Does the projector being behind have any effect?The line is fuzzy because he put a D2S bulb in a halogen projector, so the projector is designed to focus the beam based on a different type of bulb (the point of light emission is slightly different). However, placing a projector behind a factory lens with a prism face can also cause fuzziness in the cutoff line, so it might be a combination of the two. However, I would bet on it mostly being due to the D2S in the halogen housing.