Those rediculously bright blue headlights need to be banned!

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Modelworks

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Another big factor is the alignment. Even regular headlights can be bad on other drivers if they are misaligned .
 

ShawnD1

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As mentioned already, flip the rear-view mirror into night mode next time.

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The side mirrors are still beaming directly into your eyes (unless your mirrors are set wrong and are not actually pointing anywhere near the back of your car)
 

lxskllr

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The side mirrors are still beaming directly into your eyes (unless your mirrors are set wrong and are not actually pointing anywhere near the back of your car)

Yup. I don't even have a rearview mirror, and the things shine in my eyes. They're even worse for oncoming traffic...
 

MotF Bane

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They can be factory installed and even a standard option. I find it difficult to believe they are illegal.

Probably some law issue about them installed aftermarket with improper equipment.

As Nik stated, there is more to them than just the bulb.

Even if they do buy the full assembly, the light can be functionally installed correctly, and improperly installed, which seriously impacts other drivers.

If they are installed correctly, they don't really do anything for other drivers, besides being far more visible.
I really like when they are on other cars, installed properly. You can see them clearly, but they don't appear any more bright than other lights. It's a very odd effect to describe.
And from the car the lights provide far more illumination of the ground and surrounding environment ahead. They just need to be aimed down correctly.

Factory built ones are properly done, and they aren't as blue.
 
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Lol wat? You think they emit poison photons or something? Do you get a headache when you walk around in full sunlight? Sounds like it's all in your head.

Nope, pretty much medical fact. Humans have trouble with blue, and at high intensity it causes headaches, blurred vision, nausea, etc. People who are light sensitive will have stronger reactions faster is all.

Just google it. That's why it's so easy to get laws against them.
 

mafia

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Factory built ones are properly done, and they aren't as blue.

Its the aftermarket ones you'd find at autozone or some place like that, which are really blinding. Most people don't even know how to professionally install HIDs.

Factory built ones aren't so blinding and they also adjust depending on speed.
 

MotF Bane

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Its the aftermarket ones you'd find at autozone or some place like that, which are really blinding. Most people don't even know how to professionally install HIDs.

Factory built ones aren't so blinding and they also adjust depending on speed.

Yeah, and the aftermarket ones that frequently go into the 8k range, and people buy them thinking HIGH NUMBER YAY!
 

protocol167

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After market crap are junk and just basiclly blind the oncoming driver or the driver in the front. Factory that was built in are less blue compared to the cheap after market crap.
Most ricer things it's the diggity bomb and makes their car look cool but in reality they bought some knock off junk that just blinds the other drivers and is really just a ricer.

If you look at the fake ones compared to the real ones. The ones with fakes are mostly ricers and the factory are mostly newer model cars.
 

Bateluer

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I stopped by my parents house and as I was leaving some guy was behind me with these lights for a small portion of my drive back home. During the whole drive I could barely see anything because it felt as if I stared right into the sun for half an hour without stopping.

My eyes STILL hurt and it's been about half an hour. When I close them I can still see the car. Seriously, why are these even street legal? There's no reason to have headlights that bright unless it's on a search helicopter.

You probably needed to have sped up. Sounds like you were driving too slow.
 

Miramonti

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As mentioned already, flip the rear-view mirror into night mode next time.

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That's BS. You can't see the rest of the traffic as well, all because some fvckwad puts this shit in their car.

There should be penalties for anyone that installs this crap.
 

SparkyJJO

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BTW, for reference, this is how an aftermarket HID retrofit SHOULD be like:

IMG_3908Large.jpg


Notice the lack of extreme blue color (which is worthless for visibility anyway) and the lack of glare. Now if I stand RIGHT in front of it, then yes, I get some glare, but not bad at all. Actually less than the stock halogens.

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Of course, if I crouched down into the beam then yes I'd be blinded, but I hope no car is that low :p

Now this is why I like the HIDs. Lights up the road very well, but in a controlled manner.

IMG_3902Large.jpg
 

Red Squirrel

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You probably needed to have sped up. Sounds like you were driving too slow.

No, everybody drives too fast and tailgates if they can't. There's no law that says you need to do 10 over the speed limit at all times. I tend to go a tad over during the day, but at night with limited visibility, I drive the limit.

Sometimes I wish I was a cop so I could hand out speeding tickets. It's ridiculous how everybody feels they HAVE to go 10-20 over the limit. At night it's worse, since there are always stupid pedestrians who think it's cool to wear all black and walk their dog and kids in the middle of the road.
 

Capt Caveman

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That's BS. You can't see the rest of the traffic as well, all because some fvckwad puts this shit in their car.

There should be penalties for anyone that installs this crap.

You can't see the rest of the traffic? Never used them have you? Head lights are dimmed but I can sure see the traffic behind me. Never had someone behind you with their high beams on?
 

Red Squirrel

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BTW, for reference, this is how an aftermarket HID retrofit SHOULD be like:

IMG_3908Large.jpg


Notice the lack of extreme blue color (which is worthless for visibility anyway) and the lack of glare. Now if I stand RIGHT in front of it, then yes, I get some glare, but not bad at all. Actually less than the stock halogens.

IMG_3910Large.jpg


Of course, if I crouched down into the beam then yes I'd be blinded, but I hope no car is that low :p

Now this is why I like the HIDs. Lights up the road very well, but in a controlled manner.

IMG_3902Large.jpg

That's actually not bad TBH. Guess most of the ones I see are not properly installed and aimed too high.
 

Miramonti

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You can't see the rest of the traffic? Never used them have you? Head lights are dimmed but I can sure see the traffic behind me. Never had someone behind you with their high beams on?

Can't read? I said "as well."

It's not possible to see the traffic as well with the mirror flipped because you're not seeing the direct image, you're seeing a reflection of the image in the mirror. Yes, that dims headlights so that ones that are blinding are less bright, but everything in the mirror is less bright as well.
 

SparkyJJO

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That's actually not bad TBH. Guess most of the ones I see are not properly installed and aimed too high.

I'll bet they were all just sticking HID bulbs in standard reflectors.

Here is a pic of another car of the same model as mine, but running HIDs in the stock reflector housings and are 10k in color. This is probably what you've been seeing that is so annoying.

And, btw, this is the person I mentioned that insists this is "just fine" :rolleyes:

nightlight.jpg
 

dbk

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I'll bet they were all just sticking HID bulbs in standard reflectors.

Here is a pic of another car of the same model as mine, but running HIDs in the stock reflector housings and are 10k in color. This is probably what you've been seeing that is so annoying.

And, btw, this is the person I mentioned that insists this is "just fine" :rolleyes:

nightlight.jpg

ahh what a jackass!! get him off the road!
 

Capt Caveman

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Jan 30, 2005
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Can't read? I said "as well."

It's not possible to see the traffic as well with the mirror flipped because you're not seeing the direct image, you're seeing a reflection of the image in the mirror. Yes, that dims headlights so that ones that are blinding are less bright, but everything in the mirror is less bright as well.

Reflection of the image? You are seeing the same image except the mirror has been angled to reduce the glare. What do you need to see better? You can still see the headlights of any vehicle behind you except now, you're not being blinded.

Take a hand mirror with a light behind you. Look straight into it to see the light behind you. Now, tilt it up/down to reduce the glare. Same thing in the car.
 

F1N3ST

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Idiots think it makes there car cool when in reality no one likes them because of it.
 

Red Squirrel

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I'll bet they were all just sticking HID bulbs in standard reflectors.

Here is a pic of another car of the same model as mine, but running HIDs in the stock reflector housings and are 10k in color. This is probably what you've been seeing that is so annoying.

And, btw, this is the person I mentioned that insists this is "just fine" :rolleyes:

nightlight.jpg

Yep that's how they look when I normally see them. You can actually see it light up the entire area too, as if someone was burning bulk magnesium.
 
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