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Old 05-09-2008, 12:53 PM   #10 (permalink)
ImagoX
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Re: HID Mirror Lights

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DEWFPO previously said: View Post
Welcome TerribleOne,

WARNING : There's a very good chance that you will be pulled over by Law Enforcement if you drive on the street with those HID mirror lights on.

DEWFPO
Also - try this:

Get in someone else's car, then have THEM drive your FJ with these on towards you. Are you blinded? Likely you are. Try it as well with your FJ behind you, with these shining in the rear view...

Aftermarket HIDs are actually illegal in some states, due to improper lighting cut-off patterns - HID can dazzle oncoming cars very easily, especially in rain or snow. With these being up so high, I think the risk is even greater. Plus, you have that melting issue as well - I've heard of even proper fog lamp housings eventually succumbing to the heat of HID - be careful.
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