spicy
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I just recently switched out my drls/highs and my fogs, and noticed that they are very awkwardly aimed.
Normally the driver side bulbs will be slightly lower than the passenger side, which is normal so as to not blind on coming drivers, but my drl/high on my passenger side aims almost directly at the driver side of my car, so the "hotspot" is more in front of the driver side field of view, and the passenger side of view is much darker.
The driver side fog also seems to shine a bit higher than that of the passenger, so it spreads further along side the driver side, and it doesnt have quite as sharp a cutoff as the passenger side does.
(i have not adjusted any of the factory settings at all, and all the bulbs are seated correctly in their housings)
Anyone else have any issues?
Normally the driver side bulbs will be slightly lower than the passenger side, which is normal so as to not blind on coming drivers, but my drl/high on my passenger side aims almost directly at the driver side of my car, so the "hotspot" is more in front of the driver side field of view, and the passenger side of view is much darker.
The driver side fog also seems to shine a bit higher than that of the passenger, so it spreads further along side the driver side, and it doesnt have quite as sharp a cutoff as the passenger side does.
(i have not adjusted any of the factory settings at all, and all the bulbs are seated correctly in their housings)
Anyone else have any issues?