done in the cold.
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done in the cold.
so i orederd a hid kit from ddm tuning and its about 15 degrees out here in chicago and i hate waiting. so i got home saw my kit and started the install. after about a hour of pain in the cold i finished. ill post some pics when it gets darker out. im happy with how they look. when i did jsut the left side the hids looked alot brighter then my stock bulb. anyone know hwo to aim hte lights? my driver side is a little higher then my passanger. or is it supposed to be like that?
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ok so last year i bought 8000k halogen bulbs. this is when i had a 8000k halogen and the other side is the stock bulb. ill add pics of my real hid kit that i jsut installed 8000k in a few hours when its dark out.
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aihgt so i jsut took some pics. its with my iphone so not the best quality. on the way home i got high beamed by a person in oncoming traffic. lol i was so proud. haha. and im useing the reflecter housing. lol im not trying to spend all that money and get hid housing.
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in the pics it looks like the halogen bulbs are jsut as bright to me but in person there is a big differnece, the hid is alot brighter. o and the kit i got was from ddm tuning. it was $75
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Careful about getting a ticket! Seems 8000 may be too bright.
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Careful about getting a ticket! Seems 8000 may be too bright.
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yea so i took a better pick. ill take a pick against the garage to show u how my drivers side is higher then the passanger. ill even them out tomorrow. since hte drivers side is up more it looks brighter.
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you moron, theyre not highbeaming you to say nice job on the hids.
theyre highbeaming you because youre blinding them. this is the reason why hid kits were banned, because people were using them for city driving.
from the pics i can see crazy glare. you really should research into it. idk why all the other people are patting you on the back for something that is extremely dangerous to oncoming drivers.
so just remember, if some opposing traffic gets in a stupid crash of some sort, dont think you caused it because they were checking out how " jdm tizight awesome" your hids are, they probably got into the accident because in their normal peripheral view, they have this extremely bright light shining in there eyes, making them have to refocus their vision, but itll all be too late when they crash.
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theyre highbeaming you because youre blinding them. this is the reason why hid kits were banned, because people were using them for city driving.
from the pics i can see crazy glare. you really should research into it. idk why all the other people are patting you on the back for something that is extremely dangerous to oncoming drivers.
so just remember, if some opposing traffic gets in a stupid crash of some sort, dont think you caused it because they were checking out how " jdm tizight awesome" your hids are, they probably got into the accident because in their normal peripheral view, they have this extremely bright light shining in there eyes, making them have to refocus their vision, but itll all be too late when they crash.
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The "brightness" I see in the pics is actually glare being thrown out in every direction.
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I think the only way to MAYBE avoid so much glare being thrown by the HIDs in those non-HID reflector housings would be to aim them as low as they will go (like straight down) but he wouldn't be able to see anything at night that way. I would at the very least swap out those 8000K bulbs ASAP for some 4300K which produce much less glare.