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Get them & let us know the results. LED's draw much less amps than halogen bulbs, so the wiring should be fine. BTW, no rules violated with your thread that I can see!
 
Ok good to know. I bought them without thinking to ask. I need to aim the housings, which I haven't had any luck in finding information on doing so, but I should have them by tomorrow evening. So I'll post pictures for you. I didn't know if posting outside links was considered a violation or not.
 
What makes you think that you have to aim the housings before installing them? I would just install them like they are sitting. If they need adjusting, there is small screws on the fixture to make adjustments. Google how to set headlight adjustment sitting on level ground.
 
What makes you think that you have to aim the housings before installing them? I would just install them like they are sitting. If they need adjusting, there is small screws on the fixture to make adjustments. Google how to set headlight adjustment sitting on level ground.
Bro I googled every possible way to adjust headlights on a Roadmaster.. I need to aim them because as of right now, the driver side on bright, barely reaches six feet in front of the car, dim is much worse, and the passenger side is off high and wide right. I could tell you is there's raccoons in the trees with the passenger side lol
 
Ok bro, these things are INSANE! These are the before and after. Just low beams halogen. Low and high with LED. I haven't run them through any hours yet, but at face value, they are definitely worth looking into
 

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I suppose you got them adjusted?? That is an incredible difference. 👍
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I suppose you got them adjusted?? That is an incredible difference. 👍
😉
No. I took your advice and left them alone. Once I take it for a trip and see how they light up the road, I'll adjust them if needed.
 
Thanks for the feedback & keep us informed! I may order the same thing for my '96 RMS based on your feedback. I don't drive it much after dark, but it would be nice to have them when the time changes again in November!
 
After I switched to led headlights I had to fine tune the adjustments a few times before I was happy. The Advance Auto by me has a perfect flat parking lot that meets a building wall. It works great to aim the lights. I put some masking tape crosses on the wall to help aim.
 
After I switched to led headlights I had to fine tune the adjustments a few times before I was happy. The Advance Auto by me has a perfect flat parking lot that meets a building wall. It works great to aim the lights. I put some masking tape crosses on the wall to help aim.
I've never actually aimed headlights before so it's a new adventure for me. Not sure how to go about it, but I'll figure it out.
 
Regardless of the car, or truck the procedure is the same. There are a lot of YouTube vids on how to set them. One example below.
 
Regardless of the car, or truck the procedure is the same. There are a lot of YouTube vids on how to set them. One example below.
Ok cool deal. Do you know which screws I need to use for adjustment?
 
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