Headlights = haters
#1
Headlights = haters
hey you guys i have some thing that is driving me crazy......when i say crazy i mean crazy happy.
i have been driven my is250 on the back roads the last two nights on my way home and for some reason people think i have my brights on and bright light the crap out of me. it makes me happy cuz my stock lights kick *** there so bright that people think there my bright lights . just wana know am i the only one that gets bright lighted from people that cant tell there not my bright ?
i have been driven my is250 on the back roads the last two nights on my way home and for some reason people think i have my brights on and bright light the crap out of me. it makes me happy cuz my stock lights kick *** there so bright that people think there my bright lights . just wana know am i the only one that gets bright lighted from people that cant tell there not my bright ?
#5
Pole Position
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Yeah I get that too.... But more so since I installed my Garax 6000k bulbs. My factory hids were older though so were at the end of there life and probably not as bright as yours.
Surprising I get it from a few bimmer drivers who lights are really annoying. I like it when I high beam them back and then they see what blinding really is...lol
Surprising I get it from a few bimmer drivers who lights are really annoying. I like it when I high beam them back and then they see what blinding really is...lol
#7
I hate driving on freeways here in texas, because every redneck in a lifted truck doesn't think to reaim his headlights (or aims them higher) and blinds me through my side mirrors. It's really annoying considering my HID's are aimed at -15* ish
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#8
Super Moderator
If you've got an excessive number of people flashing you, I'd highly recommend getting your headlight aim checked. The bi-xenon HID lights have a shutter that flips into place in low beam mode that provides a sharp light cutoff - and is supposed to keep the light from hitting other driver's eyes. kumquatism said it well -- a good lighting system won't be blinding other drivers.
#11
Lexus Champion
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If you've got an excessive number of people flashing you, I'd highly recommend getting your headlight aim checked. The bi-xenon HID lights have a shutter that flips into place in low beam mode that provides a sharp light cutoff - and is supposed to keep the light from hitting other driver's eyes. kumquatism said it well -- a good lighting system won't be blinding other drivers.
#13
Nice! I'm installing my 2 kits this weekend and I'm hoping for the same blinding brightness! (but aimed correctly).
One of the big issues I have is people installing the aftermarket HIDs in non projector type lamps. The glare is so terrible. Heck, the ones with 8k's look sooo bad too.
One of the big issues I have is people installing the aftermarket HIDs in non projector type lamps. The glare is so terrible. Heck, the ones with 8k's look sooo bad too.