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thanks for the reply, that was $260 shipped to Canada for me and after read your reply I know it is a great deal now


Yes you can, that's what we were discussing in this thread at first.
I believe they are both the same. I Ordered from "Unclesam" and I got "Eagle Eye" in the mail.

But so far I'm highly impressed with how they look. It's extremely clear. I bought my IS used and I've NEVER had the headlights that clear.
 
I had these on my car and everything was GREAT! Only thing I noticed is that the beam pattern is not as clear and smooth between the two beams as stock. With the eagle eyes, you can see the hiccup in the road from headlight left beam to right beam whereas stock, it's one smooth beam.

All in all...if you can live with it, they are a great buy!
there was a thread about trying to get input about beam patterns but no one posted any help about this issue. i know my beams are off by a lot cause i had to turn the adjustment screw quite a bit to get the hid connector to fit through. is there any guidance on how to get the beam corrected? can a shop fix/adjust this issue? any help or guidance would be appreciated.
 
^As fastsoup said, there is a slight change in the beam pattern but maybe that is because the lens are so damn clear. Most OEM lights are so nicked up that the beam pattern output looks different. We probably get used to it and all of a sudden the new eagle eye lights we put on are so clear that you just notice the difference in the output. Just a thought. I don't see a huge difference that would bother me though. It still looks hella nice. You can't go wrong with these eagle eye lights. You got nothing to lose.
 
thats not correct, the beams are pointed in creating a clash in light. My NEW oem ones have this issue, when I have time to work on my own items I will correct this, for now I'm fixing other companies shit!
 
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thats not correct, the beams are pointed in creating a clash in light. My NEW oem ones have this issue, when I have time to work on my own items I will correct this, for now I'm fixing other companies shit!
But getting paid for it so it should be all good. :p
 
I have a spare set of Eagle Eye headlights and the design is pretty much identical to OEM, there's no reason why the beam pattern should be drastically different. I think the issue has less to do with the design of the lights and more to do with improperly aiming them after installation.

Follow the proper headlight adjustment procedures and your issue should be solved.
 

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But getting paid for it so it should be all good. :p
Well yes and no, at the end of the day I just wish people had a product they can enjoy from the get go. I am working on a set right not that I cannot believe were shipped to the customer the way they were. They had 2 holes drilled at the edge of the light for no reason, all exposed and open.

I am putting pictures together.

D
 
No another vendor sent them piss poor work, then they bring it to me to fix it.
 
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