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Old 05-21-2008, 04:50 PM
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Actually, we do have that as well. It's a light green screw that's hidden pretty well. It's shown on the service manuals that the technicians use. I dled a copy from this board, but don't know where the link is now.

Anyways, if you open your trunk and look straight down a little bit above the headlight housing, you should be able to spot it. Good luck.
so i dont need to take off bumper to adjust headlights. i can simply do it by opening hood and spotting green screw?
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Now this housing you speak of will it help me see the road a little better??
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perfect i found it. very easy. thanx.
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Now this housing you speak of will it help me see the road a little better??
If you pic up the Nissan factory HID housings, they will direct more of the "available" light down to the road, instead if diffusing it "up and out", causing glare. The downside to getting the factory HID housings is that they will run you about $1400 for the pair, and you will still have to purchase bulbs and wiring. If you are seriously interested in this, head over to HIDPlanet and join (it's free). You could spend the next year of your life browsing their forums, there is a wealth of information.
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Projector Retrofit is way to go.....
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Projector Retrofit is way to go.....

I SWEAR its more cost effective and time efficient to just buy the stock HID housings...
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Projector Retrofit is way to go.....
The problem is that not all of us have the time and/or the skills to cut up our headlight assemblies. I would be willing to try it, as I'm confident in my abilities, but my wife would absolutely stroke if she came home and found me with the headlights pulled out of our 1 yr old car and me with a dremel in my hand
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