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YukonXL04

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Yea. Even though your housings are fixed, the should have 2 or 3 screws on the back behind the projector to adjust the beam. Have you checked? It's a pain to pull the housing, turn the screw, and put back in for each adjustment.
 
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Yea the screws just spin and spin. They never did adjust anything since the day I got them. U get what you pay for lol.
 

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Yea. Even though your housings are fixed, the should have 2 or 3 screws on the back behind the projector to adjust the beam. Have you checked? It's a pain to pull the housing, turn the screw, and put back in for each adjustment.
This. Had a coworker who's denali headlights were like this.
 
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I bought some black DEPO projector headlights. And some black corner lights. I'll do a before and after photos when they come in.
 

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I was looking at those depos too at first but I'm doing a retrofit instead. Pita but worth it in the end. No aftermarket projector light will even come close to a retrofit. Buy clear housing for $60 and some matchbox bi-xenons for $50.
You might be able to buy the depos and tune them and replace the lens with a higher quality. Or swap out the bowl. But I'm not sure.
 
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The worst thing is the gap under the headlight. What do you guys do to close that gap up?
 

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Biased. They look good. I think you should color match your bow tie to your wheels so that your grille pops a bit more and ties in the lower valance. Have a gap on mine too. Left it alone and dealt with it, which is very hard to do. The new look overshadowed the little discrepancy.
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