Now that the power is back on...

Took quite a bit of Dremel work to remove the beam cross and raise the output a little. Wasn't real fond of having the stock adjusters cranked all the way up. Also had to adjust for rotation so that the cutoff was as parallel to the ground as I could get it. Some rubber spacers did the trick...



Also had to remove part of the top of the housing to clear the corner of the projector body. Sealed up later with some waterproof pvc tape.



Now for the money shot...



Taken from 10'. Still some fine tuning to do, but I'm letting all the silicone cure for the night before I mess with them...

Also, some of you have been asking me to make these for people. For the fact that there is a lot of time involved, and a lot of tuning required, I am going to respectfully decline. I picked up the Morimoto Mini projectors and a pair of H1 4300k bulbs (no ballasts, no wiring) from The Retrofit Source for $160.