Modified dy??This is my own LED light. Not foglight gua.
Okay mou? :(
Modified dy??This is my own LED light. Not foglight gua.
Okay mou? :(
Brake lights are supposed to be bright but not the night lights, especially those jokers running around with their fog lights on at night.....those LED are too bright.. sometimes blinded rear car driver..
our eyes pupils will get smaller to 'adapt' the bright light, consequence, when front car (with the blinding rear LED/foglight) brakes, rear driver reaction will be slow to notice the real brake light.
yes.. im referring to the rear foglight or additional night rear lamp thats too bright..Brake lights are supposed to be bright but not the night lights, especially those jokers running around with their fog lights on at night.....
Modified dy??
those LED are too bright.. sometimes blinded rear car driver..
our eyes pupils will get smaller to 'adapt' the bright light, consequence, when front car (with the blinding rear LED/foglight) brakes, rear driver reaction will be slow to notice the real brake light.
Means old picture? The first one burnt, right?Nope. But gonna build one soon.
New and improved version haha
You can fit two bulbs inside? HID and halogen??Sorry for going offtopic, just wanted to share my personal experience on my previous car regarding
taiwan headlights, it can never be properly aligned, so it would always shoot above the road. My mechanic would say "mau tengok burung" and because I could not see properly with the normal halogen bulb, I install HID, and since it would shoot up, it would blind other drivers even harder. , however i use a switch, roadblock= change to halogen light. I just want to apologize for being an asshole :(.. the reason why i was using taiwan headlights in the first place, close friend of mine who borrowed my car met with an accident and cracked my original headlights, and he replaced them with taiwan headlights, did not know about this problem, so the moral of the story, never use taiwan headlights paired with HID bulbs, if possible, tune the beam lower to the ground so it wont blind drivers, after a few weeks, changed to aftermarket headlights and never had a problem.
Means old picture? The first one burnt, right?
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You can fit two bulbs inside? HID and halogen??
Oh! more like one bulb design but have both HID and halogen on it.....Its a halogen+hid in one set. So yea there are 2 bulbs. Not for all cars.. my current car cant use this cause the hole to fit in the bulb is ngam2.
If you on your high beam it would switch to the normal halogen bulb. If you flash.. both bulbs would work simultaneously. So normally when road block. Would on the high beam to use the halogen bulb only.
New LED headlamp got mini fan and heat sink for cooling woh!.....Yeah hahahahaha
Yup, Everything when new sure will be expensive.....new LED buld is expensive...but i would say should works better and more reliable
tell him i would love to have head-on collision with him due to his blinding headlight..thanks guys .. actually this was just a question to see your opinions .. i know its blinding to have 8000k HID . but not sure whether they really blind them or something .. worst case is when they use this type of bulb to a non-projector lamp on their headlights which makes me feel like wanna .. my fren does this with his iswara . he claims that he loves blinding others :stupid:
Most who gets blinded would like to collide with him.....tell him i would love to have head-on collision with him due to his blinding headlight..