I do know it's been made for LEDs but came with halogen ones originallyare you talking about drop-in LEDs in halogen projectors?
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I do know it's been made for LEDs but came with halogen ones originallyare you talking about drop-in LEDs in halogen projectors?
When we had them put in some time back in 2021 after I bought the expy they were both centered when driving.LED light output pattern doesn’t match that of halogen, so you’ll never get great results putting them in halogen housings. Also, LEDs are notorious for performing poorly in projectors that aren’t designed for them.
At least having projectors, you’re not blinding oncoming traffic like the a$$hats who put LEDs in halogen reflector housings. But you’re not doing yourself any favors, either.
Is it possible that the bulb spun around in there and is now aiming elsewhere (to the pass side)?Took out the halogen but these fit right in the spot supposedly. They've been in for a year and a half at least. Noticed this a few months ago
If that’s true then park in front of a white or light color wall, it will still project just as bright on the wall. Even brightness on both sides. Then take the bulb out and flip it upside down. Especially if it’s cheap LEDs they probably are directional.What do you mean by bleed off? Both lights are on and both the same brightness.
What's the bleed off though? I've never heard of it? He's gonna have to check it one day when he's able to this week. I think all the bumpy roads over time have done something is all I can think of.If that’s true then park in front of a white or light color wall, it will still project just as bright on the wall. Even brightness on both sides. Then take the bulb out and flip it upside down. Especially if it’s cheap LEDs they probably are directional.
Lights are aimed, however they are not perfectly focused. The bleed off is essentially the light that is dispersed around the intended focus area. On your passenger side you can see it on the ground closest to the vehicle. Driver side does not have it. Meaning either the light is not working or it is aimed improperly.What's the bleed off though? I've never heard of it? He's gonna have to check it one day when he's able to this week. I think all the bumpy roads over time have done something is all I can think of.
That's what I'm thinking because I went out after dark and had them on. Standing in front of the passenger side straight out both were shining bright in my eyesIs it possible that the bulb spun around in there and is now aiming elsewhere (to the pass side)?
Thank you for explaining that. I went out after dark had them on. Standing straight out in front of the passenger side both were shining bright in my eyes when only the one should have been. I believe after all this time it's shifted somehowLights are aimed, however they are not perfectly focused. The bleed off is essentially the light that is dispersed around the intended focus area. On your passenger side you can see it on the ground closest to the vehicle. Driver side does not have it. Meaning either the light is not working or it is aimed improperly.