Denali FX-R retrofit

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looks good. Wonder if you could do the same thing with projectors from some old acadia headlights?

That would be an easy retro! Just open up the lights and unbolt the stock halogen projector. Get some steel sheet from the local ACE hardware and cut it to fit in stock location with mounting for bi-xenon projector. Reassemble and ride with HID retros!

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Thanks for the compliments fellas! I noticed that the lights are pointed a tiny bit to the left when driving straight. I am going to do a mod to the mounting points of the bowl to re-center them in the road. I will post up details on adjusting the beam pattern in Yukon headlights when I get weather conditions and time. Probably next month I will be able to do it.
 

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How did you know if the projector was aimed correctly? How do you adjust the light beam?
 
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Use this DIY to set stock lights correctly then cut and match projectors to match tape marks. I marked mine and when installing the projectors my match up was correct to the tape line but the tape line was not correct to original halogen output. So when driving down a straight road the lights are aimed a tiny bit to the left.

http://www.theretrofitsource.com/diy-installation-guides/fxr-guide.html

To adjust the beam slightly left and right, there are two mounting pivots at the bottom of the headlight that are metal. Thos two ball pivots are screwed into the plastic housing, so to adjust very minor left and right just unscrew the inner/outer pivot ball to adjust light beam left/right. The vertical adjustment is the only one accesible when the light is assembled. I plan to use some washers to set the pivot ball screw height and tightness. Once I get around to opening the headlights up next month I will post some pictures.
 

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heres a set I built for my wifes Yukon. im constantly doing retro fits in other headlights as well. here is a few pics as I went along.
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