This is a 2.5 inch clear
lens, very suitable for the swap of LS430 Projector, already
confirmed by the aftermarket retrofit market.
We call this clear lens TSX-R clear lens,
this clear lens can swap onto a lot of Koito Company made
2.5 inch projectors like RX330, SC430 and RX330 AFS Projector
etc.
www.oemxenonshop.com is professional supply and sale this
projector to meet your need.
If you do not like the output of the LS430 with original
Fresnel lens, you can change it to clear lens; We can supply
the clear lens for this projector to do upgrade. After upgrade
with it, the light output will be sharper, brighter and
with more blue line, very perfect.
Ps.
In a projector, the lens helps shape and focus the light.
A clear and well focused lens helps contribute to a superb
image. We have all experienced waking up with our eyes glazed
and having trouble focusing, it yields a vague blurry image.
In much the same way, you need a quality clear lens to produce
sharp projected light. OEM projectors often come with "fresnel"
or "frosted" lenses. Since no two projectors are
exactly the same, these fresnel lenses are designed to ensure
uniform color and output among a range of manufacturing
deviations. The downside of this is the lens' "frosty"
appearance tends to blur the light that passes through it.
On the foreground this has virtually no effect but it wreaks
havoc on your cutoff. The penalty is your cutoff is less
distinct and not particularly colorful and thus is not as
impressive.
Clear lenses are custom fabricated to enhance the sharpness
and color of your cutoff. The crystal clear nature of clear
lenses means your cutoff isn't blurred and appears "razor
sharp." In addition the clear lens' altered shape and
spacing is specifically tuned to each projector to yield
vibrantly colorful and sharp cutoffs. A lens swap alone
can take a projector from "dull" to "wow!"
and will truly set you apart from stock! However, achieving
a stunning cutoff is a fine balancing act. Modifications
to enhance cutoff can be, and often are, overdone. This
can cause a number of problems including uneven light output,
oversized cutoffs, and can even result in light from your
projectors spilling upwards which wastes valuable output
and distracts oncoming traffic.
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