That’s the issue I had. I was still blinding people when aimed as low as I could.When I try to adjust mine, I run out of adjusting room and they cannot be aimed any lower. They should be lower than they are at.
You say had. What did you do to solve the issue? Different lights all together?That’s the issue I had. I was still blinding people when aimed as low as I could.
Yes. Hella Ecodes H4.You say had. What did you do to solve the issue? Different lights all together?
Thank you for this.
I don't know why mine doesn't, unless maybe they're upside down in my jeep hahaha. Doubt it though.Mine adjusted with no problems and with room to spare.
What did you do to solve the issue? Different lights all together?
As I stated before in the thread, safety and quality are afterthoughts when it comes to buying knock off products. Aiming issues are proof, above that; dangerous.You say had. What did you do to solve the issue? Different lights all together?
Sounds like not everyone has trouble aiming them. I adjusted it until the screws wouldn’t turn anymore. I don’t believe it has anything to do with being a “knock off” of the real things. They work great. Just turned out it wasn’t my cup of tea. Too bright for my liking.As I stated before in the thread, safety and quality are afterthoughts when it comes to buying knock off products. Aiming issues are proof, above that; dangerous.
As I stated before in the thread, safety and quality are afterthoughts when it comes to buying knock off products. Aiming issues are proof, above that; dangerous.
This whole don't buy knock offs argument is ridiculous. If we didn't have "copy" products a TV would cost millions of dollars because there would be only one manufacture, thus no competition. Almost everything in this world is a "copy" of an original product .. TVs, phones, tires, engines, vehicles, beer, toilets, toilet paper, I could go on an on but I think you get the point. So call a poor product a poor product for what it is not because it's a copy.
BI know most of us want to buy Made in America, but these KNOCK-OFFS were less than 1/3 the price of the Truck-Lites so I thought I would give them a try ... WOW! what a difference over stock.
They still need adjusting, but I thought I would post pics anyway.
Here are the stock headlights before the switch (low beam)
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New headlights (low beam)
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New headlights (high beam)
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and the look installed
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Bought what I believe are the same lights to replace the factory lights which I thought were just plain dangerous. They have been installed for about a month. The improvement is absolutely fantastic. The dims are far better than the brights of the factory lights. Spent the time to adjust them so oncoming traffic rarely flashes for me to dim. Paid $108 for mine. They shipped from HK.
Building something to compete with Trucklite, similar to what JW Speaker did is not copying or ripping off and yet without knocking off Trucklite, JW Speaker was able to bring competition to the LED Jeep headlight market... JW Speaker came to market with something similar but with a different approach. What this thread does is advocate for 100% knock offs of a genuine product.This whole don't buy knock offs argument is ridiculous. If we didn't have "copy" products a TV would cost millions of dollars because there would be only one manufacture, thus no competition. Almost everything in this world is a "copy" of an original product .. TVs, phones, tires, engines, vehicles, beer, toilets, toilet paper, I could go on an on but I think you get the point. So call a poor product a poor product for what it is not because it's a copy.
That's unfortunate. I sealed mine with silicone. A very thin layer. But regardless, I can't get them aimed correctly. I think I might just purchase authentic ones. They shoot to high.After 18 months my WHDZ lights failed. There was tons of rain yesterday and the seals must have failed.
6 months out of warranty.
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What’s next? E-codes?After 18 months my WHDZ lights failed. There was tons of rain yesterday and the seals must have failed.
6 months out of warranty.
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