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How much and where can u get this HID kit?
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http://www.sledstart.com/HID_lights.htm
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race24x said:Should I bring a long screw driver for my first ride? Are they that far off after install? I assumed the lights wouldnt need to be adjusted much
Yes, I would be prepared to realign your high beams to how you would like them.


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Maybe you guys knew this already, but I wanted to share how I make a quick headlight beam adjustment on my RX / RS:
Use a 5 mm allen wrench or T30 torx driver to loosen the right rear screw that fastens the key switch panel. Wedge the panel open and use a long Phillips screw driver (at least 14" past the handle) to turn the headlight adjuster screw. Remember to carry a small flashlight.
Sorry, sled is covered in shop dirt...LOL!
Use a 5 mm allen wrench or T30 torx driver to loosen the right rear screw that fastens the key switch panel. Wedge the panel open and use a long Phillips screw driver (at least 14" past the handle) to turn the headlight adjuster screw. Remember to carry a small flashlight.
Sorry, sled is covered in shop dirt...LOL!
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One more thing, there are ways to fit all the HID components up inside the headlight pod. That way you don't have a dozen different wires to disconnect when you remove the headlight for service.
The link below shows what I made for my Apex. There is also another link from BETHEVIPER that gave me the idea, so the credit goes to him.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
The link below shows what I made for my Apex. There is also another link from BETHEVIPER that gave me the idea, so the credit goes to him.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
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