โFeb-20-2020 10:44 AM
โMar-05-2020 05:58 PM
โMar-05-2020 10:26 AM
dodge guy wrote:ShinerBock wrote:dodge guy wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
LED or HID in a housing made for halogen lights are illegal in all states, and enforcement is sporadic. If you want to put these kind of lights on your truck and stay legal then you would need to spend the coin and buy housing made for these types of bulbs(i.e. projectors) that do not scatter the beam.
The only thing illegal is not having them aimed properly. LED's or HID's are not illegal unless they are improperly installed. And with that it's not illegal p, just a poor install. As I said and some others. You have to get the proper Bulb for the housing and install it properly. If done this way, no one will ever know what you have in the housing.
This is false. A halogen housing scatters the beam differently than an HID or LED housing. You will never get it to aim properly without this scatter hence the reason why it is illegal per federal standards.
Like I said. You have to get the proper bulb. I donโt believe there is a proper HID kit for a halogen housing (I shouldโve stayed that). But there are proper LED bulbs for halogen and projector housings! The difference is the way the LEDs are positioned on the bulb housing.
โMar-05-2020 10:14 AM
mkirsch wrote:
With the hundreds of products out there, NONE of which have ANY information on them to inform the buyer of proper installation and/or compatibility... "Just plug 'em in!" ...is it any wonder that there are so many jackasses out there on the road?
โMar-04-2020 12:48 PM
ShinerBock wrote:dodge guy wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
LED or HID in a housing made for halogen lights are illegal in all states, and enforcement is sporadic. If you want to put these kind of lights on your truck and stay legal then you would need to spend the coin and buy housing made for these types of bulbs(i.e. projectors) that do not scatter the beam.
The only thing illegal is not having them aimed properly. LED's or HID's are not illegal unless they are improperly installed. And with that it's not illegal p, just a poor install. As I said and some others. You have to get the proper Bulb for the housing and install it properly. If done this way, no one will ever know what you have in the housing.
This is false. A halogen housing scatters the beam differently than an HID or LED housing. You will never get it to aim properly without this scatter hence the reason why it is illegal per federal standards.
โMar-04-2020 06:40 AM
โMar-02-2020 01:38 PM
โMar-02-2020 09:37 AM
โMar-02-2020 08:21 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
Isn't there something about lack of knowledge about the law is not an excuse...works the same even if the LEOs haven't taken the time to learn the law.
Just because you aren't being flashed doesn't mean you aren't bothering people because you headlights are out of spec.
โFeb-28-2020 11:05 AM
BenK wrote:
Haven't looked into headlamps in a while, so asking if the current headlamps (HID, QH, LED, etc) have the DOT aiming tabs ?
โFeb-28-2020 11:03 AM
โFeb-28-2020 09:08 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
This is false. A halogen housing scatters the beam differently than an HID or LED housing. You will never get it to aim properly without this scatter hence the reason why it is illegal per federal standards.
โFeb-28-2020 09:05 AM
drsteve wrote:
Funny... NHTSA says that DOT tests helmets for compliance with the applicable federal standards. As a lifelong rider, I've noticed that the anti-helmet crowd is not especially concerned with accuracy. In this case, their theory is that there are no DOT approved helmets, and indeed DOT asserts that they are not an approval agency, and therefore they can wear whatever headgear they wish and still be following helmet laws, because there's no such thing as a DOT approved helmet. Whatever...
In the case of lighting, DOT compliant means that the lighting meets section 108 requirements of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). These standards regulate all automotive lighting, signaling, and reflective devices.
โFeb-28-2020 03:59 AM
dodge guy wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
LED or HID in a housing made for halogen lights are illegal in all states, and enforcement is sporadic. If you want to put these kind of lights on your truck and stay legal then you would need to spend the coin and buy housing made for these types of bulbs(i.e. projectors) that do not scatter the beam.
The only thing illegal is not having them aimed properly. LED's or HID's are not illegal unless they are improperly installed. And with that it's not illegal p, just a poor install. As I said and some others. You have to get the proper Bulb for the housing and install it properly. If done this way, no one will ever know what you have in the housing.
โFeb-28-2020 03:50 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
LED or HID in a housing made for halogen lights are illegal in all states, and enforcement is sporadic. If you want to put these kind of lights on your truck and stay legal then you would need to spend the coin and buy housing made for these types of bulbs(i.e. projectors) that do not scatter the beam.
โFeb-28-2020 03:46 AM