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Originally Posted by dibble9012
Take a look at the aiming diagram below. The _/---- cutoffs are the equivalent of the "hot spots" on a halogen setup. I did not have any rotational problems with mounting the projector. The top lip/mount of the projector fits right below one of the "steps" on the halogen reflector. Following that step makes the beam parallel to the ground.

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so you mean that i'm supposed to see 2 distinct step cutoffs when i shine against a wall?
in post 56 i think 3rd pic, i see only one and i know that both headlights are on b/c i can see them in the buildings window.
in post 47 however, there are 2 distinct cutoffs visible on the wall...and there is a comment to lower the pass side (thus "blending" the step cutoff to only have one visible?)
i'm just confused...

...sorry man, my fault...so to confirm, it should be 1 distinct step cutoff visible when shining against a wall?
lastly, i did not follow this comment of yours: "The top lip/mount of the projector fits right below one of the "steps" on the halogen reflector"
by steps on the halogen reflector you mean the horizontal and vertical lines in the chrome of the reflector?
so I just make sure that the projector is parallel to the horizontal lines in the chrome and that will give me a horizontal cutoff at 180 degrees?