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#153
With with respect to your comment "then shows pictures that illustrate that his glare isnt terrible" is the exact point I'm trying to make...
The is not such thing as 'isn't terrible'.... glare is glare...
Saying that you have a bit of glare is like a girl saying she's a bit pregnant... either it is, or it isn't...
The is not such thing as 'isn't terrible'.... glare is glare...
Saying that you have a bit of glare is like a girl saying she's a bit pregnant... either it is, or it isn't...
#154
I have projectors to help with glare, but all light produces glare, it just happens. Just compare the pictures mikey has in his post. His car has an equal amount of glare as the car on the left in the example picture, the one that is supposed to be an example of what "no glare" looks like.
The glare we are referring to is the uncontrolled light being emitted from a certain housing. All lights do produce an intense light within the beam, but not all give off random glare.
You can argue all day that halogen reflectors don't glare... but truth be told... they do, as HID kits aren't designed for those housings. If it was an HID specific housing we wouldn't be having this conversation, as those housings have controls in place to stop glare.
Before you reply to this... please read the thread in my sig... it will save you from looking stupid later.
I swear... this thread is 3 posts away from becoming the definition of FAIL!!!
#158
little boys and their toys dont read and learn yet....
do it the right way, or dont do it at all
and dont argue if its not done the right way, very simple
(put some high K HID in car below, it will look hot!)
wheres the kid that started this thread anyway...????
do it the right way, or dont do it at all
and dont argue if its not done the right way, very simple
(put some high K HID in car below, it will look hot!)
wheres the kid that started this thread anyway...????
Last edited by johnkb8; 02-08-2008 at 03:34 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#159
i havent said once that they dont glare...they do...no ****...but its not to the point where its causing a major problem for other people on the road...or else i think (as stupid as you think i may be) i would have noticed by now
too much effort...
maybe if my bro comes home from school ill put them side by side but really all im saying is that its not as bad as an0lomous and omega are trying to convince everyone based on the pics that have been posted...
plus only 1 of those pics are of a cobalt/g5 (the ridiculously exaggerated one an0lomous posted close to the beginning)...reflectors are diff designs from car to car and as a result the glare and appearance of the light will look different as well
maybe if my bro comes home from school ill put them side by side but really all im saying is that its not as bad as an0lomous and omega are trying to convince everyone based on the pics that have been posted...
plus only 1 of those pics are of a cobalt/g5 (the ridiculously exaggerated one an0lomous posted close to the beginning)...reflectors are diff designs from car to car and as a result the glare and appearance of the light will look different as well
Last edited by MikeyMo84; 02-08-2008 at 03:55 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#160
There is not such thing as ' a bit of glare'...
It seems to me that your under the impression that at some point the uncontrolled light coming out of the housing dims and is no longer harmful or dangerous to another drivers...
Wake up dude... your being a childish whiny kid...
I'm not even going to grace you with another response... if your going to be that headstrong and immature... so be it.
All I'll leave you with is another request that you read the HID thread in my sig. If your too cool to even do that, then I understand how stupid you really are.
#162
WRONG!!!
The glare we are referring to is the uncontrolled light being emitted from a certain housing. All lights do produce an intense light within the beam, but not all give off random glare.
You can argue all day that halogen reflectors don't glare... but truth be told... they do, as HID kits aren't designed for those housings. If it was an HID specific housing we wouldn't be having this conversation, as those housings have controls in place to stop glare.
Before you reply to this... please read the thread in my sig... it will save you from looking stupid later.
I swear... this thread is 3 posts away from becoming the definition of FAIL!!!
The glare we are referring to is the uncontrolled light being emitted from a certain housing. All lights do produce an intense light within the beam, but not all give off random glare.
You can argue all day that halogen reflectors don't glare... but truth be told... they do, as HID kits aren't designed for those housings. If it was an HID specific housing we wouldn't be having this conversation, as those housings have controls in place to stop glare.
Before you reply to this... please read the thread in my sig... it will save you from looking stupid later.
I swear... this thread is 3 posts away from becoming the definition of FAIL!!!
#163
Once again (why do I feel as though I'm repeating my self here?)... glare is glare...
There is not such thing as ' a bit of glare'...
It seems to me that your under the impression that at some point the uncontrolled light coming out of the housing dims and is no longer harmful or dangerous to another drivers...
Wake up dude... your being a childish whiny kid...
I'm not even going to grace you with another response... if your going to be that headstrong and immature... so be it.
All I'll leave you with is another request that you read the HID thread in my sig. If your too cool to even do that, then I understand how stupid you really are.
There is not such thing as ' a bit of glare'...
It seems to me that your under the impression that at some point the uncontrolled light coming out of the housing dims and is no longer harmful or dangerous to another drivers...
Wake up dude... your being a childish whiny kid...
I'm not even going to grace you with another response... if your going to be that headstrong and immature... so be it.
All I'll leave you with is another request that you read the HID thread in my sig. If your too cool to even do that, then I understand how stupid you really are.
my glare isnt the same as the glare in the pic that was posted...if u cant see that then have ur eyes checked out...its like saying rain is rain...of course it is...just cuz it has the same name doesnt mean it has the same effect...either its raining a little bit or its a torrential downpour...the glare from my lights isnt dangerous and has not caused any problems...
i honestly dont care if u respond or not...ur too thick skulled sitting on ur projector perch being a drama queen to even read anything being said on here
since this thread started ive put my car in every possible situation to see if it was blinding...and aside from the usual places (ie. coming over a hill) it hasnt been "uncontrolled"
10 pages FTW!!
#168
Well before everyone gets all high and mighty on me remember, I am in no way trying to say that one way of doing your lights is better than the other, Im just saying that I see glare in all types of light, and there is no reason for people to parent the others on this site and tell them how to modify their cars.
#169
however the angles are almost the same and the height is close...the projector shot might be a little higher than mine but shouldn't that make the projectors look better cuz of the cutoff??
#171
Well before everyone gets all high and mighty on me remember, I am in no way trying to say that one way of doing your lights is better than the other, Im just saying that I see glare in all types of light, and there is no reason for people to parent the others on this site and tell them how to modify their cars.
I THINK HID'S IN PROJECTORS LOOK HOT AND WORK BETTER
there i said it loud and clear for those of you that missed it the first 4 times
but its not something i can nor want to do at this point (priorities people)
im not out there killing anyone lol
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