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actually its not all that blinding, and im not coming from a onsided opinion i have done an essay and research on this in school before. and i have never been blinded by hids even with his and lows on at the same time. could be cuz im not retarded and stare at the lights. and how is it an adults point of view? because your old and your eyes hurt?
because you can see more and its not like everyone drives around with hibeams on all the time
I give up.....you can see more with kc daylighter on too why dont you just use them?.....they are illegal to use on the streets for the same reason hids in the wrong housings are a danger.
some of the aftermarket replacement housings I've seen have a sticker on them that say HID's not allowed because of the fact that they can melt certian housings as well as the fact that they will blind other like highbeams even when on lowbeam.
actually its not all that blinding, and im not coming from a onsided opinion i have done an essay and research on this in school before. and i have never been blinded by hids even with his and lows on at the same time. could be cuz im not retarded and stare at the lights. and how is it an adults point of view? because your old and your eyes hurt?
I'm not old chief....and when someone is behind tyou with these lights they shine directly into your mirror reflecting into your face....you should be intelligent enough to understand when someone points a spotlight into your face to dont have to be staring at it to be blinded......I guess I expect too much.
with every post you are digging yourself deeper in bs here...
i have been behind people and have no problems with it ive never been blinded like i said my friends have them so obviously ive been in front of it in a truck and in a lower vehicle, but im not complaing cuz ive never had a problem with them
yes they do need time to warm up but there is a plug for it, its an eliminator one it should do the job, but it takes time to warm up because its such a high voltage and the ballast needs to warm up