Originally Posted By: rslifkin
Personally, to confirm that headlights aren't blinding, after any aiming, etc (even if stock and aimed to specs), I always park the car on my street with the headlights on, and walk a few hundred feet in front of it, holding my head at about the height it would be at if I were sitting in another car. That gives a decent idea as to what other drivers are seeing.
good advice ! Onmy road trip i didnt account for the weight i was towing in the bed. (two motorcycles. After only a few miles from my house i started getting flashed alot.. it wasnt fun. Ive since returned home and removed the HID highbeams, i dont think there very safe with the warmup times traveling down the road. Now that the bikes are out of the bed im back to not getting flashed anymore. good stuff. I may start searching online for aftermarket proper housing for HID in my trucks application. ASiknowthis would take full advantage of the product.
Personally, to confirm that headlights aren't blinding, after any aiming, etc (even if stock and aimed to specs), I always park the car on my street with the headlights on, and walk a few hundred feet in front of it, holding my head at about the height it would be at if I were sitting in another car. That gives a decent idea as to what other drivers are seeing.
good advice ! Onmy road trip i didnt account for the weight i was towing in the bed. (two motorcycles. After only a few miles from my house i started getting flashed alot.. it wasnt fun. Ive since returned home and removed the HID highbeams, i dont think there very safe with the warmup times traveling down the road. Now that the bikes are out of the bed im back to not getting flashed anymore. good stuff. I may start searching online for aftermarket proper housing for HID in my trucks application. ASiknowthis would take full advantage of the product.