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    Quote Originally Posted by 04OFF View Post
    Many people are starting to get annoyed with these clowns that have illegal aftermarket HID low beams installed, they always justify that the aftermarket HIDs in "their" car, do not annoy "anyone", because they have never been "flashed" ......"no not once, not one single time, never at all" flashed by any on coming cars ever !..............well, thats 100% proof they never annoy anyone right there !

    Well let me just clear things up for you guys, ive been blinded "many" times by HID's and ive "never" flashed "my" lights at the other car, why ? well firstly im too busy trying to see the road, often having to use one hand to shield my eyes, and second, using my high beam will then blind other road users, and anyway, more often than not, the HIDs that give me a headache (literally) are in cars behind me !



    So if you are thinking about getting some illegal HIDs because you "need" to see better/further, please dont be a ignorant pig, and concider the other road users, and only convert your high beam/spot lights etc (not the lights you have on during city driving)
    x 2 - I couldn't agree more. Unless fitted professionally with a replacement HID compatable reflector & lens, an after market backyard fitting of HID usually results in a warm fuzzy feeling for the owner who's just fitted them & a serious nuisance factor or danger to other road users. HID driving/spot lights is another matter & converted properly are useful additional safety assets, used wisely. If you need better headlight power, then why not upgrade your loom & run higher watt Hi/Low bulbs?

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