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matt1048 Aug 3, 2009 11:10 AM

Are HID's legal?
 
I was following a thread about HID's. One guy suggested that some people say the HID's are illegal. I asked why in the tread, but got no reply. So, here's my question: Why would HID's be illegal in my 2003 Ram? Anyone have any problems with police after they are installed? Also, what is "scatter" when talking about HIDs? I'd like to do this MOD, but don't want to get any tickets out of it. I did a searce on the legality of the HIDs, but did not have any luck. Thanks.

Got_Hemi44 Aug 3, 2009 11:19 AM

The only reason i could see for hids being illegal is if you installed some that were extremely bright and caused blinding of other drivers.

Rebeltilldeath3 Aug 3, 2009 11:25 AM

Scatter is what you'll find in every single Ram on this board with HID's. Sorry guys, I had to.

Scatter is a result of putting HID's in a non-projector housing. The stock housing, is a non-projector.

Putting HID's in a non-factory equipped vehicle is illegal by federal DOT laws. Most localities don't have laws covering them because of the federal law, this is also the reason why most don't enforce it much either. If you do it correctly and use a projector housing, you have nothing to worry about.

If you throw HID's in a stock housing, you're defeating their purpose and wasting money. Just buy KC's or PIAA's if you want tons of light with no reguard for blinding drivers.

This is proper HID cut-off
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/4290/bbbbbml1.jpg

This is scatterhttp://userwww.sfsu.edu/%7Efongv/Car...ture%20054.jpg

02Steve1990 Aug 3, 2009 11:47 AM

Make sure your headlights are aimed at the ROAD and not at my eyes or the trees above my head and your ok, if you want to know if their legal or illegal in your state go to your state's DMV website, they may have restrictions on certain temps.

Bigc9164 Aug 3, 2009 12:59 PM

in California you cant have anything higher than 6k

SilverBullet08 Aug 3, 2009 01:03 PM

i had my mom drive towards me to see if she could be blinded and said it was just fine and didnt get blinded.

dirtydog Aug 3, 2009 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by 02Steve1990 (Post 1758202)
Make sure your headlights are aimed at the ROAD and not at my eyes or the trees above my head and your ok, if you want to know if their legal or illegal in your state go to your state's DMV website, they may have restrictions on certain temps.


HID bulbs are illegal in every state in the US for ALL vehicles that don't come equipped from the factory with them. Unfortunately it's not a Law that is enforced enough. I have very sensitive eyes and can pick out HID's in Halogen housings a mile a way.

For EX. Every Ram owner to even put projector headlights along with HID's are illegal even though the projector housing is the correct way.

HID bulbs in stock housings even turned downwards still has alomst 10X the scatter as a hologen bulb so you will still be very bright to oncoming cars.
Will you get pulled over?? You could. You could get a ticket, or you could drive for a few years and not get any tickets. If your local Inspector looks at your lights, you may be SOL.


Now, Rebel stated it best! No need to go further. Here's a link to a well written HID page

weedahoe Aug 3, 2009 01:19 PM

I agree with keeping them aimed at the road and it is a good idea of having someone you are driving towards tell you if they give them any issues. However, projectors are the way to go and Rebel does an excellent job of showing why.

If you are interested in doing a retrofit with projectors and HIDs, let me know.

weedahoe Aug 3, 2009 01:22 PM

Dog, I feel an arguement coming on......

[Subject change] No seriously, if you really do some reading on why projectors are used and how they work and see what they do, you will understand more.

dirtydog Aug 3, 2009 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by weedahoe (Post 1758277)
Dog, I feel an arguement coming on......

[Subject change] No seriously, if you really do some reading on why projectors are used and how they work and see what they do, you will understand more.


No, no weed you don't....lmao

Everyone needs to click on my link as posted above


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