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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => ELECTRICAL | ELECTRONIC | AUDIO => Topic started by: Omni on October 21, 2014, 19:15:22

Title: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on October 21, 2014, 19:15:22
Hey all,

Hopefully this is the right bit of the forum for this.

So we want to bring our i30 to the UK and register it here. We got the speedometer sorted out, the only bit that's left (I think), is the headlights.

Since we're from the continent, the lights dip to the right. Looking at the requirements for registration, the lights here will have to dip to the left.

I contacted a local Hyundai dealer to adjust them, but they said that they'd have to replace both headlights (quoted at £350 each  :neutral:).

My question is, can the headlights be adjusted or will we have to replace the headlights?

Kind regards,
Omni
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Asterix on October 21, 2014, 19:42:37
Adjustment is not possible, you will need new/other headlights.

Maybe get some from a wrecker or upgrade to HID now that you have to change them anyway... :question:
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on October 21, 2014, 19:59:05
Hey Asterix,

First of all, thank you for such quick reply.

Looks like a replacement is in order then, will ask the dealer for quotes on the different types of headlights. (also, out of curiosity, do you reckon  these (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hyundai-I30-2007-4-2012-Headlights-Headlamps-Chrome-1-Pair-O-S-N-S-/191216766768?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&fits=Car+Make%3AHyundai|Model%3Ai30|Cars+Year%3A2013|Plat_Gen%3AGD&hash=item2c85684f30) would fit? And not be a nuisance or anything but how can they claim these (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hyundai-I30-2007-4-2012-Headlights-Headlamps-Chrome-1-Pair-O-S-N-S-/191216766768?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&fits=Car+Make%3AHyundai|Model%3Ai30|Cars+Year%3A2013|Plat_Gen%3AGD&hash=item2c85684f30) are both european and uk road legal? Isn't the kick up different?)

(Also, and I know this is a bit off topic but how do you find anything for the 2012-onwards i30? Every time I look something up, the 2012 prior model pops up.)
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Lorian on October 21, 2014, 20:12:17
Do you have the older or newer model?

Probably a good idea if you post a pic of the front of you i30 for people to be sure.

Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on October 21, 2014, 20:18:01
Newer model (like this (http://www.netcarshow.com/hyundai/2013-i30/800x600/wallpaper_01.htm) one).

Yeah I've been meaning to post some pics but a dark garage doesn't really make the i30 shine :) )
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: eye30 on October 21, 2014, 20:20:21
Is your car right or left hand drive?

I ask because if left hand drive you may not feel comfortable on the uk roads especially with forward vision having clear view of the road ahead.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Asterix on October 21, 2014, 20:21:39
As you have the new model (the GD) the first link you posted will not fit as they are for the early model (the FD)
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on October 21, 2014, 20:22:59
Left hand drive.

While it's tricky in the beginning, we've been driving left hand drive here for a bit and after a while you get used to it (and you become extra careful when you think of overtaking someone, because dead spots are a thing).
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Asterix on October 21, 2014, 20:26:37
I know some French cars have a lever of some kind on the back of the light assembly housing to switch from RHD to LHD maybe some OEM parts for the i30 have that as well... :question:

Must assume that the factory fitted lights on your i30 don't have that option as Hyundai claims new are needed.

Is your car right or left hand drive?

I ask because if left hand drive you may not feel comfortable on the uk roads especially with forward vision having clear view of the road ahead.


 :whsaid:
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: baroudeur on October 25, 2014, 12:15:19
Left hand drive.

While it's tricky in the beginning, we've been driving left hand drive here for a bit and after a while you get used to it (and you become extra careful when you think of overtaking someone, because dead spots are a thing).

Have you considered the insurance situation?

The reference to Euro compliant relates to the general legislation for headlamps.  As they are described as UK  they will be left dip lens.

A UK MoT test can be passed with dipped beam 'converters' fitted but they are actually diffusers rather than converters so it would depend on the tester's decision to whether the asymmetric kick up was eliminated..
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: AlanHo on October 25, 2014, 12:41:48
The advert for the lights shows a generic picture and is headed 2007-2013,

In the body of the advert you can select either the 2007-2011 FD model - which is not your's
or the 2012-1013 model - GD model which are the ones you want.

Hence it looks as though they can supply the correct lights. Why not telephone them to double check?
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on November 24, 2014, 09:30:51
Sorry to ressurect this kind of old thread, but I've have some developments.

I've asked the local Hyundai dealership for a quote on the possible headlamps for the i30 GD. However the sales person came back to me stating that he has to headlamp options but doesn't know which one would fit the car as he doesn't have a i30 chassis number (go figure).

Any thoughts/help you can provide?

I'm thinking of contacting a different dealership by the way, I'd assume finding the chassis number of a i30 for a Hyundai dealership would be as easy as walking to the show room.

Regards
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: baroudeur on November 24, 2014, 16:51:28
Sorry to ressurect this kind of old thread, but I've have some developments.

I've asked the local Hyundai dealership for a quote on the possible headlamps for the i30 GD. However the sales person came back to me stating that he has to headlamp options but doesn't know which one would fit the car as he doesn't have a i30 chassis number (go figure).

Any thoughts/help you can provide?

I'm thinking of contacting a different dealership by the way, I'd assume finding the chassis number of a i30 for a Hyundai dealership would be as easy as walking to the show room.

Regards

A common problem as dealerships rely on chassis numbers to identify the correct vehicle.
However, as you state, they only have to look at a similar model at their premises to identify something as generic as a headlamp.

Have you considered using a French ex pat forum to swop your headlamps although a GD i30 may be pushing your luck a wee bit!

www.frenchentree.com  (http://www.frenchentree.com) may be useful.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Phil №❶ on November 24, 2014, 22:03:35
So what happens to all the vehicles crossing the channel, in both directions  :question:
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Johnno on November 24, 2014, 22:57:10
So what happens to all the vehicles crossing the channel, in both directions  :question:

you suppose  to fit diffusers, if i go over the channel i'm suppose to fit diffusers to throw the beam to the right and visa versa someone coming over here, but to tell you the truth not many do, i use to drive over to Italy in my truck and i never had diffusers fitted, all i did was have the beam shining down as low as it would go using the levelling switch but i still got drivers coming towards me flashing their headlights at me.

When i did my quad headlamp conversion on my astra i bought them from Germany and there was a little lever behind the unit and i could change the beam throw from left or right and maybe the ones above may be the same but as AlanHo said its best to contact the seller for verification

Have you tried to adjust the dip beam to see how far you can get the beam to go to the left, you might have enough adjustment to achieve this, and i would think the main beam beam should be easily achievable,  Its been 30 yrs since i worked in a workshop but if i remember correctly   the dip beam setting was 30 deg left and 30 deg low and main beam was around 3deg left and low, but that was then  maybe it changed nowadays
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Phil №❶ on November 25, 2014, 06:27:10
The lights need to be redesigned to cater for both driving scenarios, OR worldwide, all drivers should drive on the Left (as in correct).  :mrgreen: side of the road.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Lorian on November 25, 2014, 12:27:28
There are no diffusers to be fitted (low beam doesn't use a diffuser at all - it's a projector).

if you adapt the lights temporarily this is done by creating a shadow mask to block the high corner beam. because the vertical cut-off on the i30 low beam is so well defined this is easy to do without a kit as long as you use some tape that wont hurt the polycarb light covers.

This is not a long-term solution though. it risks the glue etching the lens and you loose that valuable hi-side.

whole new light units is the only permanent solution possible.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on November 25, 2014, 14:06:30
Thank you all for the input, I've sent the dealership point out the fact that they *have* i30s there and should be able to look it up.

Nonetheless, what intrigues me is that in the i30 GD manual it states that the headlights were designed to be used on both driving styles (left and right) (I'll update with the manual's description later today).

Also if anyone's interested (or if anyone has a i30 GD 1.6 and wouldn't mind checking) these are the headlamps' numbers:

First set: (92101A6000 92102A6000)
Second set: (92101A6010 92102A6010)
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: eye30 on November 25, 2014, 15:03:51
Thank you all for the input, I've sent the dealership point out the fact that they *have* i30s there and should be able to look it up.

Nonetheless, what intrigues me is that in the i30 GD manual it states that the headlights were designed to be used on both driving styles (left and right) (I'll update with the manual's description later today).

Also if anyone's interested (or if anyone has a i30 GD 1.6 and wouldn't mind checking) these are the headlamps' numbers:

First set: (92101A6000 92102A6000)
Second set: (92101A6010 92102A6010)

On my 2012 GD 1.4 petrol the stickers have the following:

off side (right looking forward from drivers seat)
bar code - R009H2 010V
H2R
GDe 920102A6030 
R009H2 010V

Near side but can't see full number as the sticker is part covered by a post for the garage plug in unit.
bar code - L009H2 00UC
H2L
GDe 9201??????? L009H2 ????? - Can only see part of the number
L009H2 ???? - Can only see part of the number

Hope this helps
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Johnno on November 25, 2014, 15:29:05
I found this in my handbook, steps 1 to 5    hope this helps you

(http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i411/tfc475/img003.jpg) (http://s1092.photobucket.com/user/tfc475/media/img003.jpg.html)

(http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i411/tfc475/img004.jpg) (http://s1092.photobucket.com/user/tfc475/media/img004.jpg.html)

sorry if its hard to read I had to scan it
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on November 25, 2014, 16:43:21
I have to say you guys are amazing. If you're ever near Woking and fancy a pint let me know, I'm buying.

I'm going to have a look at my headlamps when I get home. If the parts' numbers is anything like the instrument cluster, they should be the exact same aside from one number/letter.

Hopefully will get this sorted soon.

Thank you all again, I'll update the thread once I have news.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: eye30 on November 25, 2014, 16:45:19
I have to say you guys are amazing. If you're ever near Woking and fancy a pint let me know, I'm buying.



Cheers

 :drinks: :drinks: :drinks: :drinks: :drinks: :drinks: :drinks: :drinks: :drinks:
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on November 25, 2014, 20:05:44
So the plot thickens.

Just checked the car's headlamps and they match the first set of numbers given by the dealership (92101A6000 92102A6000).
However the barcode, on the right one, is R009H3 22VH H3R.

Given the information provided by @eye30, his barcode states that it R009H2 010V H2R. And by looking at this picture from a i30's headlamp on eBay (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271641319907?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT), we can conclude that the actual difference is in the H(2/3)R code.

Therefore, bottom line, they have to be changed.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: eye30 on November 25, 2014, 20:10:57
What is your bar code(s)?
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on November 25, 2014, 20:18:03
Just checked the car's headlamps and they match the first set of numbers given by the dealership (92101A6000 92102A6000).
However the barcode, on the right one, is R009H3 22VH [and in capitals below]H3R.

Forgot to single out that the H3R is below the barcode, i.e, not part of it.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Lorian on November 25, 2014, 23:22:09
I found this in my handbook, steps 1 to 5    hope this helps you
That''s useful stuff - how to align the headlights - but it doesn't help in this situation.

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Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Johnno on November 26, 2014, 11:50:08
I found this in my handbook, steps 1 to 5    hope this helps you
That''s useful stuff - how to align the headlights - but it doesn't help in this situation.

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Look to the right side of the 1st page, Headlight and Front fog light aiming for Europe. it shows you how to adjust the beam throw for driving in Europe, the same should apply for Europeans coming to the UK. page 2 is the continuation 3-5

How to align the headlights is on a different page
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Lorian on November 26, 2014, 19:16:17
I found this in my handbook, steps 1 to 5    hope this helps you
That''s useful stuff - how to align the headlights - but it doesn't help in this situation.

I

Look to the right side of the 1st page, Headlight and Front fog light aiming for Europe. it shows you how to adjust the beam throw for driving in Europe, the same should apply for Europeans coming to the UK. page 2 is the continuation 3-5

How to align the headlights is on a different page

That page looks like normal headlight aiming guide (for Europe cars with H7 bulbs) to me. Are you sure the other page that doesn't mention Europe isn't for other markets like USA where the bulbs and units are different?

Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Johnno on November 26, 2014, 20:28:33
i'm just going off what's in the handbook, if his car has H7 bulbs which mine as it should do. This is for units without AFLS far right on the top page.

read instruction 5, its on the left of the lower page  it states which screw / bolt which in this case is No1 to 'adjust the beam left or right', No2 is to adjust the dip head up or down and No3 is to adjust the main beam up or down


 No1 screw/bolt is the same for AFLS units just a different procedure
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: baroudeur on November 27, 2014, 13:50:01
I found this in my handbook, steps 1 to 5    hope this helps you
That''s useful stuff - how to align the headlights - but it doesn't help in this situation.

I

Look to the right side of the 1st page, Headlight and Front fog light aiming for Europe. it shows you how to adjust the beam throw for driving in Europe, the same should apply for Europeans coming to the UK. page 2 is the continuation 3-5

How to align the headlights is on a different page

It is NOT possible to alter the asymmetric dip from left to right or vice versa by using the adjusting screws on the i30.  The lamps are marked with a horizontal arrow pointing to the side for which dip beam is set.  Any vehicle with fully adjustable dipped  beams that convert the asymmetric dip to left or right will have a double headed arrow pointing to left and right.  Other types of dipped beam converter only create a flat top dipped beam intended for short periods i.e continental trips and the lamps will have a single arrow.   The markings listed above are Hyundai part numbers whereas the lamps are marked with EU regulatory codes.  On my FD these EU markings are...

=D 1.0% O2AT o11a ODD HCR PL E13 17.5 12458 12459 ------>

The 1.0% refers to the dip angle which can be up to 1.3% on cars.  The arrow at the end is the dip direction.  On lights with dual dip it would be <-----> although there are now new markings of L and D. 

More information here http://www.danielsternlighting.com/images/Codes.pdf (http://www.danielsternlighting.com/images/Codes.pdf)

"Converters" sold commercially are virtually useless with ellipsoid bullseye lenses as they only partially diffuse the asymmetric flare and provide neither a flat topped beam nor a dip to the opposite side. Despite all the myth I have never been able to find any reference to anyone prosecuted in France  for not having converters on their headlamps.  Not really surprising as the French regulations, as do the UK regulations, only refer to not causing dazzle which  would need a policemen to be subject to the offending dazzle!
Lowering the dipped beam to its lowest setting is not advisable as it creates a situation where the lamps are inadequate for lighting the road ahead.

I have spent over forty years making multiple trips to the continent every year and have converted many different types of headlamp.  In the old days black tape would produce a flat top dip and I even modified the bulb flange to create a right dip.  Unfortunately, no longer possible on modern lamps..

UK MoT regulations permit the use of dipped beam converters on a  'temporary' basis (which is not defined) so this may be the way forward for OMNI at the moment.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Johnno on November 27, 2014, 21:01:08
Looks like we all have different part No's, I've just checked mine and its different from eye30 and baradeur

O/S = R009H4 02GP gD 92102 A6010 H4R    on the top of the unit there is some numbers and arrows ------> <-------   :confused:
N/S = L009H4 02FS gD  92101  ????? H4L  diagnostic bracket in the way

I should of said about the defussers on the old round lights, projector lights weren't invented back then, we're showing our age  :rolleyes:

What does the GD stand for I've heard it mentioned on here, baradeur I presume FD is five door?



Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Dazzler on November 27, 2014, 21:23:07

What does the GD stand for I've heard it mentioned on here, baradeur I presume FD is five door?

FD is the series 1 shape.. Late 2007 - Late 2012

GD is the Series 2 Shape .. Late 2012? - present..

As per gallery photos on here (split into two sections)  :goodjob:
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Johnno on November 27, 2014, 23:09:20

What does the GD stand for I've heard it mentioned on here, baradeur I presume FD is five door?

FD is the series 1 shape.. Late 2007 - Late 2012

GD is the Series 2 Shape .. Late 2012? - present..

As per gallery photos on here (split into two sections)  :goodjob:

cheers mate
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on December 06, 2014, 10:25:38
Well all thank you again for your help, it's been interesting learning about this and getting to hear other people opinions.

I'm just going to order a new set of headlamps and have them fitted and register the car and get this mess out of the way. I'll let you know how the fitting goes (also changing the cluster).

Cheers
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: bigwhitetruck1 on March 08, 2015, 01:06:55
Pretty sure the gd has a flat beam patern so wouldn't need swapping
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: baroudeur on March 08, 2015, 12:33:04
Pretty sure the gd has a flat beam patern so wouldn't need swapping


EU regulations require an asymmetric dip pattern and all headlamps  have the dip direction(s) marked.

Conversion to remove, temporarily, the asymmetric flare or to convert fully the dip direction is possible on some cars by moving a lever.
Title: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: bigwhitetruck1 on March 08, 2015, 22:58:32
My dodge has a flat beam and passes mot evey year never had the light swapped out(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/03/08/bde13e27b07370457686012e08fbe89f.jpg)
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: baroudeur on March 10, 2015, 17:12:30
My dodge has a flat beam and passes mot evey year never had the light swapped out

You don't show your location nor a vehicle plate (tag) in the photo.

I suspect it is fitted with US headlamps which have a different dipping arrangement to European cars..
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Wingerdave on March 10, 2015, 17:47:56
My dodge has a flat beam and passes mot evey year never had the light swapped out

You don't show your location nor a vehicle plate (tag) in the photo.

I suspect it is fitted with US headlamps which have a different dipping arrangement to European cars..

It wouldn't matter. Any imported vehicle must  meet with local regulations so if it were needed the headlights would be changed. If they meet regulations then no need to change. My Dodge Caliber had normal American spec headlights and they were compliment for mainland Europe. When i came over for a visit i was supposed to cover the right-hand headlight with a sticker, but it didn't seem to make any difference, just as my i30
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on March 12, 2015, 18:46:11
You are very much right.

Just to update all of you, I went to the garage today to fit the cluster (it's there, mph woot woot). They also check the headlamps and the car and, surprise surprise, the GD has flat beams, no dipping whatsoever.

All left to do is paperwork and the car should have it's plates in no time.

Thank you all for weighing in on the matter and for helping me navigating the weird world of headlamp dipping :D
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Dazzler on March 12, 2015, 20:58:07
 :victory: :happydance:
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: bigwhitetruck1 on March 13, 2015, 20:23:02
Your welcome
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: bigwhitetruck1 on March 13, 2015, 20:32:02
glad you sorted it
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: baroudeur on March 17, 2015, 18:30:07


 They also check the headlamps and the car and, surprise surprise, the GD has flat beams, no dipping whatsoever.


That is surprising.  If the original headlamps had asymmetric dip to the right why do the replacement lamps not dip to the left as they are a straight exchange?

Are they HID lamps and if so, is there a lever to create a temporary  flat dip for continental driving?

Any UK GD owners confirm their car has flat top (horizontal) dipping please?
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Omni on March 17, 2015, 19:25:50


 They also check the headlamps and the car and, surprise surprise, the GD has flat beams, no dipping whatsoever.


That is surprising.  If the original headlamps had asymmetric dip to the right why do the replacement lamps not dip to the left as they are a straight exchange?

Are they HID lamps and if so, is there a lever to create a temporary  flat dip for continental driving?

Any UK GD owners confirm their car has flat top (horizontal) dipping please?

I'm not sure I follow, but the lamps on my GD were never changed. They are flat by factory default. Lamps are halogen IIRC.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: baroudeur on March 18, 2015, 17:27:25


 They also check the headlamps and the car and, surprise surprise, the GD has flat beams, no dipping whatsoever.


That is surprising.  If the original headlamps had asymmetric dip to the right why do the replacement lamps not dip to the left as they are a straight exchange?

Are they HID lamps and if so, is there a lever to create a temporary  flat dip for continental driving?

Any UK GD owners confirm their car has flat top (horizontal) dipping please?

I'm not sure I follow, but the lamps on my GD were never changed. They are flat by factory default. Lamps are halogen IIRC.

Sorry, I read your earlier post as you having changed the dash panel and lamps.  I now realise that you have discovered that the original lamps are straight dip so do not need changing.

I remain surprised! The FD  has asymmetric dipping.
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: Asterix on March 18, 2015, 19:41:24
The lights on my FD

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t370/Rasnik-1/i30%20lights_zps2iohzbwm.jpg) (http://s1056.photobucket.com/user/Rasnik-1/media/i30%20lights_zps2iohzbwm.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Headlights for i30 (2013) (switch from Europe to UK)
Post by: baroudeur on March 20, 2015, 20:50:23
The lights on my FD

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t370/Rasnik-1/i30%20lights_zps2iohzbwm.jpg) (http://s1056.photobucket.com/user/Rasnik-1/media/i30%20lights_zps2iohzbwm.jpg.html)

Thank you but it's whether the GD headlamp dipped beam is  asymmetric.
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