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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen_c" data-source="post: 5397933" data-attributes="member: 597501"><p>pics of aftermarket hid in a stock reflector plz. You might have a spot where most of the light is concentrated but that is not a cut of line, dumbass. You will still have glare which is the problem with "plug and play" "kits" in stock housings.</p><p></p><p>With a projector you will get:</p><p></p><p>Even light ( no hotspots)</p><p></p><p>you wont have to buy a higher k rating which produces less lumens to get you ghetto blue color your after.</p><p></p><p>Projectors will also keep light out of people eyes. (duh)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen_c, post: 5397933, member: 597501"] pics of aftermarket hid in a stock reflector plz. You might have a spot where most of the light is concentrated but that is not a cut of line, dumbass. You will still have glare which is the problem with "plug and play" "kits" in stock housings. With a projector you will get: Even light ( no hotspots) you wont have to buy a higher k rating which produces less lumens to get you ghetto blue color your after. Projectors will also keep light out of people eyes. (duh) [/QUOTE]
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