Anomalous SS HID Retrofit Pics
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Now if only you were cool enough to say such a retarded statement. So its daytime, no big deal get them later, but the fact is that this thread is worthless without the cutoff pictures. Without a proper cutoff line your going to blind other drivers. Also if you have a purple line then there not properly adjusted. We'll know how good the install truly is when we see those pictures. And I'm not a troll *******, I'm trying to keep other people on the road safe.
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A colored cutoff is actually a ricer mod. Funny how you talk about others being safe yet you have puple blue green color cutoff or whatever. Now your asking, "Why is this troll saying something so stupid? He has less post then me so he must be dumber!" Its ok for you to be saying such a statement because you really don't know and you just can't admit it. That colored cutoff means light is being scattered actually causing a slight blinding effect to uncoming drivers. Now, true its not as bad as a non-retrofit, but its still an issue.
Many people don't realize that a properly adjusted HID should not show a color chage on the cutoff line. The light should just stop.
Many people don't realize that a properly adjusted HID should not show a color chage on the cutoff line. The light should just stop.
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yet i have a purple green cutoff? I do? im sorry where did i say that?
wheres the picture of my messy cutoff?
These are direct OEM HID projectors from an FX35 Infiniti.
they are completely unmodified, and simple retrofitted into my housings.
the cutoff is sharp clean and non colored
you need to just stop talking.
dont walk in here and pretend your gonna school me on ****.
because you dont know me. and you dont know **** about what I know about HID lighting.
so just step the **** off. and stop trolling my thread.
wheres the picture of my messy cutoff?
These are direct OEM HID projectors from an FX35 Infiniti.
they are completely unmodified, and simple retrofitted into my housings.
the cutoff is sharp clean and non colored
you need to just stop talking.
dont walk in here and pretend your gonna school me on ****.
because you dont know me. and you dont know **** about what I know about HID lighting.
so just step the **** off. and stop trolling my thread.
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A colored cutoff is actually a ricer mod. Funny how you talk about others being safe yet you have puple blue green color cutoff or whatever. Now your asking, "Why is this troll saying something so stupid? He has less post then me so he must be dumber!" Its ok for you to be saying such a statement because you really don't know and you just can't admit it. That colored cutoff means light is being scattered actually causing a slight blinding effect to uncoming drivers. Now, true its not as bad as a non-retrofit, but its still an issue.
Why do you HID "know it all's" fell you much preach . an0malous set his stuff up right , why dont u go preach somewhere else . Most of the people who have commented in here dont need to be elightend in HID 101 .
WTF dude , go preach to the guys putting HID kits in halogen housings if your so damn concerned :flickin u off smiley here:
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the only people that need to be preached to are the people putting $100 chinese ebay plug and plays in stock housings.
at least everyone else is making the effort to keep the light out of everyones eyes.
at least everyone else is making the effort to keep the light out of everyones eyes.
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Sorry to add to the drama in ur thread man , the HID ****'s **** me the hell off . Like its so damn amazing other people in this world did their homework and did a proper conversion .
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But anyways, your headlights look great! And you have a high and low in single beam eh?
#37
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Nah thats not what i mean cap. your at least using a projector lens to cutoff the light and keep it out of peoples eyes.
Its not the greatest setup in the world....I ran it for a while...but its better than just shotgun blasting the light like 9007s do
and yeah the infinity projectors come with a moving cutoff shield to allow for true bi-xenon hi/low
Its not the greatest setup in the world....I ran it for a while...but its better than just shotgun blasting the light like 9007s do
and yeah the infinity projectors come with a moving cutoff shield to allow for true bi-xenon hi/low
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Sweet, now, to retrofit the Infinity BiXenons dually into projectors! I have an extra pair of projectors to use, maybe i'll locate some BiXenons! Can anyone say quad Hi's and Low's?
(i wonder how much it would cost...)
(i wonder how much it would cost...)
Last edited by TheCaptain; 08-13-2007 at 11:30 PM. Reason: some edits. so?
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