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    mick. got a reaction from KMsMK in Has anyone tried these   
    Any HID bulb going into a standard reflector will blind oncoming traffic. The only way to set up HID lighting correctly is installing HID projectors then installing HID bulbs. A proper HID bulb doesn't have high and low built into the bulb it's controlled by a solenoid which operated the cut off which looks like an eyelid covering half the bulb. When you hit high beam the solenoid opens the eyelids up giving you high beam.

    It takes about an extra 2 hours to do properly but they leave halogen for dead and I've never been flashed by oncoming traffic with mine. The perfect cut off stops the light hitting oncoming traffic but they still produce awesome light.

    Cheers Mick.
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    mick. got a reaction from BigGQWesty in Has anyone tried these   
    I didn't want to break any rules so I sent PMs.

    Cheers Mick.
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    mick. got a reaction from Bogmeister in What did you do to your GU today?   
    I upgraded my headlights again.

    I had 2.5 inch projectors in it before but now I've just fitted a pair of 3 inch projectors, led parker rings, indicators and Osram bulbs. For that amount of effort to fit these it probably wasn't worth the afford only look nicer.


    Indicators


    Thats low beam but before they where adjusted. They where up in the air a fair bit.



    Highbeam


    Cheers Mick.
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    mick. got a reaction from bigkev in lift kits   
    I've never been a fan of Tough dog shocks. I've used them and got rid of them after they started to leak though it was the 45mm adjustables that I had not the ones your referring too.

    They seem to have more failures then any other shock. Think of them as the Coppers of the shock world and you will know what I mean.

    The only shocks I will use these days are Bilsteins.

    Cheers Mick.

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