gap on aftermarket headlights

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flastud904

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i just bought and installed some black housing halo projector headlights from one of the top sellers on ebay, now after the install theres a gap between the lights and the chevy bezel grill, the bumpers sit perfectly, but is there something i can put behind them to cover the gap or hide the wiring.....it looks cheesy up close
 

GeneralNoobzor

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There are screws (Torx) that you can adjust to point them down/to the side. So the gab should be obsolete.
 

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My depos gave me the same first impression. As soon as I adjusted them it wasn't noticeable.
 

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That's just a risk you take when buying aftermarket parts. A lot of the time they just don't fit right.
 

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had this problem with depos friday

i switched over the brackets from the back of my oem headlights to my new ones i purchased and it looked much better
 

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