Green Hids Installed
How would the lights produce a glare anyway???? There's a cap over the light bulb, so you're not looking at the light straight on. I shinned the lights on the wall at the shop, and it produces a nice even soft light. No sharp edges or anything. I made up my mind. Im staying because I still need to learn. Can't make no body happy anyway...
How would the lights produce a glare anyway???? There's a cap over the light bulb, so you're not looking at the light straight on. I shinned the lights on the wall at the shop, and it produces a nice even soft light. No sharp edges or anything. I made up my mind. Im staying because I still need to learn. Can't make no body happy anyway...
The fact of the matter is your HID's in non-projector housings are offensive to other drivers and if you'd look at the situation objectively, you'd see that.
I'm not trying to be a jerk, Haterade.. I'm just trying to help.. You can either accept it or reject it, that's up to you.
Trying to be different by going with a green bulb, I get it. You went with a 8000k bulb which is a very dim bulb as far as night illum goes...6000k is usually the limit that most go to still be able to see well at night. I know people that swap bulbs in that are above 8000K for car shows and other auto events for looks...but they never drive with them at night.
Since you're set on having a green illum, just buy a projector kit, which will be cheaper since you already have ballasts you can use, and make yourself legal. It doesn't matter what a local cop says when a state trooper or county catches you.
Since you're set on having a green illum, just buy a projector kit, which will be cheaper since you already have ballasts you can use, and make yourself legal. It doesn't matter what a local cop says when a state trooper or county catches you.


