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If you could get some pictures of the light shining against a wall a few meters away, that'll give people an idea of what to expect with their cut off line when installing HID globes.

If you could get some pictures of the light shining against a wall a few meters away, that'll give people an idea of what to expect with their cut off line when installing HID globes.

Wont make much difference because the beam of the HID really depends on how you aimed your headlights, if your headlights are off your results will vary from ours.

If you could get some pictures of the light shining against a wall a few meters away, that'll give people an idea of what to expect with their cut off line when installing HID globes.

yes, and glare which is a big no-no with HID into Xenon fitments...

The person that owns the Pajero needs to paint the headlight side of the bullbar matt black to stop the light reflection, many 4WD owners do this. Something you could possibly do as part of your fitting service.........................

The person that owns the Pajero needs to paint the headlight side of the bullbar matt black to stop the light reflection, many 4WD owners do this. Something you could possibly do as part of your fitting service.........................

It would make more sense if the car owners used their own initiative - regardless of the HID fitment or not. I think they're based in Canada too..

I reckon get the Pajero out and get some shots of the light beams down a long, flat, straight road.

Interested nonetheless.

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i bet they don't look anything like this

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Actually they could and they do, if you aim them properly.... glare has nothing to do with the product it has to do with your headlight and how well you aim that. As mentioned many times our HID are made with a cut off and when aimed properly the results are very nice. Our products surpass DOT, SAE and ISO9001 testing here in America. THe glare you see are just the angles that are taken, I bet if you took a pic head on at your car there would be glare in the pic unless you dial it down in photoshop.

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