DR1665
Well-known member
Quoting Hertz:
Quoting DR1665:
I only *wish* my JDM headlights lit the road like that. Wow.
You're running JDM headlights on your car AT NIGHT on PUBLIC ROADS? That's illegal and dangerous. They're not DOT approved, you could blind someone and cause them to slide into a ditch.
Consider this REAL lighting 101.
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LULZ 101 is more like it, sir. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hsugh.gif
You'll note I didn't title my post to suggest the first things you need to know about lighting. I was merely contributing to an existing conversation regarding GVR4 headlight options, providing information which would allow other owners to weigh pros and cons themselves and make educated decisions regarding their lighting choices.
Even so, I've been using these headlights for almost a year now, often at night, and nobody's been blinded and driven off the road because of them. The biggest concern is the safety of my Galant.
SWIDT? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Quoting DR1665:
I only *wish* my JDM headlights lit the road like that. Wow.
You're running JDM headlights on your car AT NIGHT on PUBLIC ROADS? That's illegal and dangerous. They're not DOT approved, you could blind someone and cause them to slide into a ditch.
Consider this REAL lighting 101.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devil.gif
LULZ 101 is more like it, sir. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hsugh.gif
You'll note I didn't title my post to suggest the first things you need to know about lighting. I was merely contributing to an existing conversation regarding GVR4 headlight options, providing information which would allow other owners to weigh pros and cons themselves and make educated decisions regarding their lighting choices.
Even so, I've been using these headlights for almost a year now, often at night, and nobody's been blinded and driven off the road because of them. The biggest concern is the safety of my Galant.
SWIDT? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif