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Wanting to get HID's for my cj
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its means that as long as im happy that i can see where im going.. i dont give care about anyone else your right chubb! AS ALWAYSSSS WOOO
Last edited by Chimby on Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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SEB15 wrote:[quote:b247092291=Chubb]More people running HIDs, I guess as long as you can see doesnt matter if you blind on coming drivers.[/quote:b247092291] Hi keyboard warrior! If you adjustem right you dont blind people! And i dont think you have any right to call people arond here names
Oh really princess please name what actions I have taken to be labelled a ******, surely you have evidence to back up your argument don't you???
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As others have said, HID's shouldnt be used in halogen headlamps however im not here to convince you not to do it, rather advise you on the best way to go about it.
Regardless of if your putting HID's in your car without the correct projector lense, you will run the risk of damaging your standard headlamps due to the tempreture increase in the bulbs. You will pretty much burn your headlamp if you run something with something too high
Another thing to consider, brighter isnt always technically better. Yes your HIDs are 12000k but that light is being blasted all over the shop and not in the direction you need. Therefor you would be better off going for like a 4200k HID, white with a bit of a blue tinge, wont affect other drivers AS MUCH and still have a usuable amount of light which is being projected onto the road and not everything else around it.
Regardless of if your putting HID's in your car without the correct projector lense, you will run the risk of damaging your standard headlamps due to the tempreture increase in the bulbs. You will pretty much burn your headlamp if you run something with something too high
Another thing to consider, brighter isnt always technically better. Yes your HIDs are 12000k but that light is being blasted all over the shop and not in the direction you need. Therefor you would be better off going for like a 4200k HID, white with a bit of a blue tinge, wont affect other drivers AS MUCH and still have a usuable amount of light which is being projected onto the road and not everything else around it.
I for one have HID's in everysingle car i own and my parents own my bro own and even the 89 shit box camry that i drive. I can spot HID's from a mile a away I am still waiting to be blinded by Hids of oncoming traffic. Its a matter of how you adjust the light how its toward the road. Those philips bulbs blind me more than HIDs.
And tads if im not mistaken the HID's run alot cooler than the standard halogens.
And tads if im not mistaken the HID's run alot cooler than the standard halogens.
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