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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 05:52 PM
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I installed the Retro solution biox (dual beam)light kit in my car yesterday.
Last nite I went out for a drive.
On low beam all is well,I decide to check them out on high beam.If I hit a bump in the road the lights bounce.
I checked this evening after work to make sure that all connections were tight and that the light fixtures were seated and locked in properly,all appears fine.
If I grasp the lock devise I can move the bulb to simulate the problem I have driving,they also shake or bounce on closing the hood.
I do not notice the problem with low beam.
Is there a solution?
Did I do something wrong?
I did use the red washer from the stock lights along with the one in the kit.
I am open for suggestions.
Anyone have any ideas???
Thanks for looking,
Don
Old Mar 9, 2009 | 06:49 PM
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Hm.. when I put mine in I don't think that I used the stock washer. I just took out the stock bulbs and put the new ones in
Old Mar 10, 2009 | 11:13 PM
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I installed them on mine a few months ago....you need to take off the old washers on your old lights and double stack them......otherwise they will sit in pretty loose and will rattle around a little bit....just make sure you get the washers lined up properly before you lock them in
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