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how bright are headilights without glare guards?

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    how bright are headilights without glare guards?

    i am going to be doing the diy blackhouse headlights and just wanted to know what effect would taking the glare guards have on my lighting.
    it's been a while but i'm back!!

    #2
    what is a glare gard

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      #3
      if you are taking about the chrome sheild in front of the bulb, don't remove it, it's there for a reason. it will shine in people's eyes like a high beam and you will probably get a ticket. later.
      Avoiding dirt at all costs

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        #4
        Yea, the cutoff gets all messed up...there's significantly more glare and it's harder to aim the headlights. Keep em' on.


        Originally posted by lordoja
        im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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          #5
          I wonder what it would look if the highbeams had the glare guard thing on it. It might actually look pimp.

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            #6
            ok cool. thanks
            it's been a while but i'm back!!

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              #7
              those things give me the cat-eye look on my low-beams
              RICE COOKA!!

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