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- ANDROS
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i have placed an order for 2 sets of 6000k (my bro and i) from automoglow nearly 4 days ago, and i am yet to receive a confirmation email or a reply to any of my msgs on here or via email.. .. .. hmmmmm
all i was given was a receipt from pay pal which was generated automatically by paypal... hmMMMmmmmMMMMmmmmmmmmmm
all i was given was a receipt from pay pal which was generated automatically by paypal... hmMMMmmmmMMMMmmmmmmmmmm
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chrisb wrote:i did lower the low beams thow so they aren't blinding on-coming traffic.
They are still going to be blinding, even if you point them a foot in front of your car.
The reflector was designed for a halogen globe, so it can not correctly aim the HID light. Even if you adjust the aim, it's still not anywhere near good enough.
- exaltd
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Too true...
I was blinded tonight by a Camry Wide body 95 model (i think) with HIDs (6000K) installed... could not see forward for a few seconds after looking in my rear view mirror. P**sed me off, could have caused an accident.
I wish people would understand that they need projector beams to have HIDs, not be stupid fools trying to make their car look good.
-EXALTD-
I was blinded tonight by a Camry Wide body 95 model (i think) with HIDs (6000K) installed... could not see forward for a few seconds after looking in my rear view mirror. P**sed me off, could have caused an accident.
I wish people would understand that they need projector beams to have HIDs, not be stupid fools trying to make their car look good.
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- driftnut((
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Chubb wrote:Is it possible to only convert the high beams to HID and leave the low beams as stock halogen so as to have the benefit of both, ie good driving lights to spot roos and then OEM low beams for other motorists.
Yes you can do that, and it would not be blinding to others, as you don't have high beams on near others anyway
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