Hmmm Retrofit!
lol ^^ save i'm right behind you dude! i'm about 1.5 months into it right now. well, i've been side tracked and such.
i would suggest bolting everything on by taking off your stock headlights (remove the bumper) and put on your retro fitted pair (w/o the clear headlight cover) so that you can get an idea of how the cutoffs are and adjust accordingly. then once you get the results you want, go ahead and remove the retro pair, glue everything back together and you'll be good to go.
here's a pic if you don't understand what i'm trying to say:

https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=75144 from Maxiumus96
i would suggest bolting everything on by taking off your stock headlights (remove the bumper) and put on your retro fitted pair (w/o the clear headlight cover) so that you can get an idea of how the cutoffs are and adjust accordingly. then once you get the results you want, go ahead and remove the retro pair, glue everything back together and you'll be good to go.
here's a pic if you don't understand what i'm trying to say:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=75144 from Maxiumus96
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I dont have any cut off pics yet. I did put them on the car and aim like yellowxboy said. I've been not feeling good so I've been sleeping all day so I dont have any pics.
You just need to mount them in there straight because you can still adjust them up and down using the stock adjusting point.
You just need to mount them in there straight because you can still adjust them up and down using the stock adjusting point.
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