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<blockquote data-quote="yogegoy" data-source="post: 8319242" data-attributes="member: 659113"><p>You should have tried LED's, better output and no waiting to warm up. The OEM HID has a shield in the housing while non HID housing doesn't, your beam pattern will scatter than being focused at it's objective. I wouldn't want to be in front of you because no matter how much you adjust your height, it will always shine where you don't want it to. Now LED's has the same length as the replacement bulbs, the light's focal point would be the same unlike HID's which are all the same length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogegoy, post: 8319242, member: 659113"] You should have tried LED's, better output and no waiting to warm up. The OEM HID has a shield in the housing while non HID housing doesn't, your beam pattern will scatter than being focused at it's objective. I wouldn't want to be in front of you because no matter how much you adjust your height, it will always shine where you don't want it to. Now LED's has the same length as the replacement bulbs, the light's focal point would be the same unlike HID's which are all the same length. [/QUOTE]
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