anyone tryed or seen these?
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the blue filter out the uv and the brown color. the look white instead of brownish. when i get some $$$ im gonna buy the crystalvisions and then get the satety ones for the saturn.
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Originally Posted by Krazy Kyle
Doesn't jr's3800 have these?
I get the feeling it has something to do with not having the DRL'*
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Am I the only one who goes half-blind after looking at an oncoming car with HIDs, or the look-alikes? I'd love to get some (when I have a car worth putting them in) but I don't want to subject other drivers to the annoyance...
#16
I decided to to try out the VisionPlus bulbs. I noticed a huge difference right away. These are supposed to give you an extra 25 to 50 ft of light. I don't know about that for sure, but I did notice a nice difference, and the light is much whiter.
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Originally Posted by Krazy Kyle
Am I the only one who goes half-blind after looking at an oncoming car with HIDs, or the look-alikes? I'd love to get some (when I have a car worth putting them in) but I don't want to subject other drivers to the annoyance...
#19
If the lights are aligned properly you shouldn't get blinded. The whiter and blue lights tend to distract you more than blind. Then you are staring into the lights and blinding yourself.... I noticed this when they first came out.