HID's and cops
Once, but that was only b/c I had the headlights cross-eyed. It was bad enough for truckers to keep flashing me even tho we were separated by a median and two lanes. I just thought that they were just damn bright.
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From: Watchingmycarcollectdust in Orlando, FL, USA
NO, but with the 4300k's you really shouldnt they do not 'look' that blue, they look like stock OEM HIDs and with our G3 teg projector light housings and the HID D2S bulbs they should 'scatter' as much light and look to 'bright'. If you go with 6000k or higher then you might have a problem, but who knows......enjoy
I have the Phillips 4300K H.I.D. kit (D2S bulbs)
I have had them in for over a year. No headlight adjustment, modification, or manipulation. I just plugged them in and have been running them ever since. No hassle from the cops. Never been flashed by oncoming traffic.
I have had them in for over a year. No headlight adjustment, modification, or manipulation. I just plugged them in and have been running them ever since. No hassle from the cops. Never been flashed by oncoming traffic.
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