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Old 5-14-08, 14:52   #1 (permalink)
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Jspec Projectors: spooge?

Quick question for all of you that have jspecs. I recently received my projectors and installed them. They look great for 626 projectors, and all though I LOVE them, there are a few things that are getting to me.

It appears on the plastic lens, there are circular marks when I turn the projectors on.......but only when I turn them on. I can't see or feel any imperfections on the lens. It's as if someone has plastered a bullseye where the projector will shine, almost like burn marks?

This post is NOT about how to clean or sand the headlights, I just want to know if I should worry about this, or if it's just normal. Just give me your opinion.

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my guess would be that that is how the lense (plastic?) absorbs the light.
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Such occurances are caused by the Oem bulbs running "Hot". I have seen that occurance before Remember these cars are old. If those headlights came Direct from Japan or the UK / over seas then they are even older than what you would have expected. All those cool MS-6 cars came out way earlier across seas than you would have imagined. The preveious owner ran with his lights on alot for that to happen
Just try to replace bulbs every year or so to reduce the amount of heat caused by wear and tear Or just buy Hid Simple

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Such occurances are caused by the Oem bulbs running "Hot". I have seen that occurance before Remember these cars are old. If those headlights came Direct from Japan or the UK / over seas then they are even older than what you would have expected. All those cool MS-6 cars came out way earlier across seas than you would have imagined. The preveious owner ran with his lights on alot for that to happen
Just try to replace bulbs every year or so to reduce the amount of heat caused by wear and tear Or just buy Hid Simple

Hope that helps
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