I read in some lighting FAQ that the flat mirror on the bottom of the low beam reflector is what causes glare. Has anyone blacked those out? And if so, how was beam pattern? I'm on a witch hunt to kill the glare, so hopefully we can use HIDs in the stock housing...
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A lot of this has been discussed, when people black house their headlights they usually black that part out anyways. As seen in this pic of my car.. it's blacked out:
As far as glare yes I noticed a lot of my glare was reduced with it. As far as HID's in them go from what a lot of people say it'll look like stadium lights [etc] [etc]. Check out some of the HID threads in here and you'll hear about some of it. I'm not being an ass but a lot of the moderators really would like to stress the search feature on questions before starting a new topic.
B.T.W My friend installed HID's in his 96 accord without the blackhousing and yes GLARE is a bitch on it and I typically do not like driving in front of him.
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i blacked out all the flat area...top and bottom and slapped on some hid's...glare is reduced and i like the light output
Originally posted by fizzbob7first off, don't be a sissy bitch.....that's what you're beingOriginally posted by ACC0RD22no need to get sand in your vagina over this guys.
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Originally posted by FDAccordA lot of this has been discussed, when people black house their headlights they usually black that part out anyways. As seen in this pic of my car.. it's blacked out:
As far as glare yes I noticed a lot of my glare was reduced with it. As far as HID's in them go from what a lot of people say it'll look like stadium lights [etc] [etc]. Check out some of the HID threads in here and you'll hear about some of it. I'm not being an ass but a lot of the moderators really would like to stress the search feature on questions before starting a new topic.
B.T.W My friend installed HID's in his 96 accord without the blackhousing and yes GLARE is a bitch on it and I typically do not like driving in front of him.
Anyways with that in mind I'm gonna see about the blackhousing thing as well as somehow getting a RHD low beam onto the left. If that doesn't work out, H7 projectors here I come...
Originally posted by lordojaim 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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The purple hue comes from the projector lens, not the color of the bulb. OEM HID bulbs are clear; the optics in the lens cause the sexy purple cutoff line. If you notice, most HID systems with reflectors look blue, and almost all OEM HIDs put out white light.
Originally posted by lordojaim 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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yea, you lose all of the glare with the blackhousing. It's very nice. The road still gets illuminated, the street signs still get illuminated, but the beam patern is so much nicer. I atleast suggust that you put 9005 bulbs in your low beams if you're going to do a blackhousing though, or else it'll be like driving behind those old style headlights that are completely opaque...
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