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    Dare, I think he's more referring to the housing itself...like how the reflective "spread pattern area" is shaped...

    If that's the case, no. You can only adjust the direction of the entire headlight housing as a whole unit as opposed to adjusting either beam.
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    OK, and if I were to run the 2005 (if i remmeber right. THe low beam bulb) in the high beam housing, would I still be blinding the **** out of oncoming traffic? And would my visibility change much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Konstantin
    OK, and if I were to run the 2005 (if i remmeber right. THe low beam bulb) in the high beam housing, would I still be blinding the **** out of oncoming traffic? And would my visibility change much?


    it's a 9005 and no it's not that bright

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