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smoked front lights
#31
Not sure why you'd want to dim your headlights purposely though? Just hope they still look good when your front ends crumpled up because someone pulled out in front of you at night having not seen you/judged your speed correctly cause they thought you looked further away than you actually were.
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hence why those headlight protectors would be good for shows etc...
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(09-09-2012, 06:30 PM)burnmw Wrote: Not sure why you'd want to dim your headlights purposely though? Just hope they still look good when your front ends crumpled up because someone pulled out in front of you at night having not seen you/judged your speed correctly cause they thought you looked further away than you actually were.

Think your hating abit on this topic, I think it would look fine smoked using HIDs and I want it because I think they will look smart during the day having all lights smoked?
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(09-09-2012, 06:58 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: hence why those headlight protectors would be good for shows etc...

Aye that would make sense, can't see any problem with that as long as they weren't actually used on the road (at night).

(09-09-2012, 07:39 PM)the milkman Wrote: Think your hating abit on this topic, I think it would look fine smoked using HIDs and I want it because I think they will look smart during the day having all lights smoked?

Yes it might look fine, especially during the day, but at night (you know, when it gets dark and you switch your lights on) the output will probably be as p!ss poor as a candle in a breeze. And therefore they'd be a danger to you and other road users, so why bother?
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Well no harm in getting a spare pair and trying them out on my road in the dark and if there to dark then change back
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#36
go for it dude, it seems as far as the law goes, you're alright. but i wouldn't be surprised if any individual copper thought that they weren't safe if they aren't emitting enough light or whatever.
no harm in trying!
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I'll let you guys know how it goes anyway Smile
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#38
My lights are clearly visible in the dark, your not going to not notice theres a car there, id say with my brighter bulbs theyre just as good as lights on my phase 2 as the were dull and yellowey. It just dims your field of view slightly
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(11-09-2012, 12:01 PM)PE02KHG Wrote: My lights are clearly visible in the dark, your not going to not notice theres a car there, id say with my brighter bulbs theyre just as good as lights on my phase 2 as the were dull and yellowey. It just dims your field of view slightly

Am I right in saying I saw you at santa pod usc this year?
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Yeah even my yellow tint dimmed the crow slightly, brighter bulbs sorted that.
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(11-09-2012, 12:11 PM)the milkman Wrote:
(11-09-2012, 12:01 PM)PE02KHG Wrote: My lights are clearly visible in the dark, your not going to not notice theres a car there, id say with my brighter bulbs theyre just as good as lights on my phase 2 as the were dull and yellowey. It just dims your field of view slightly

Am I right in saying I saw you at santa pod usc this year?

Yeah
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Ahh okay I was they guy with lewis that had the blaze
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