So my drivers side cutoff is nice and straight.
The passenger side, not so much.
After aiming them I tried to remove the base of the Motoholder so I could get to the nut to tighten it up more and when I tried to unscrew the tiny little screws I thought the projector may have rotated but I wasn't sure.
I ended up snapping the head off of the top screw of the Motoholder in the back of the projector because they were so tight (I guess from the heat of the projector) so I decided to leave well enough alone before I broke anything else.
It was late and I was tired and being lazy and I glued the nut in place instead of taking it back out and test fitting it again to make sure it was still level.
So now my passenger side cutoff runs up hill to the right.
At this point the only way to fix it is to bake the headlight back open and then try to get a tiny little deburring type bit in there under the bulb holder to grind the glue away so I can rotate it.
What a royal pain in the rear. I hate having to go back and redo stuff. I should have probably waited and taken my time but I didn't want to have to put the whole front-end back together and take it all back apart again.
On a brighter note I figured out the the bulb holder was touching the inner fender where it wraps around the front of the core support and causing it to not seat properly. After trimming the double layer of metal out the headlight fits alot better, still not perfect but way better than before.
No cutoff pics yet because the passenger side is crooked.
These projectors have a beautiful blue cutoff line though, even with the 5000k bulbs.
What little bit of driving I have done with them, I will say that it definitely takes some getting used to the daylight to pitch black change of the cutoff.