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Mar-11-2020 02:35 PM
dodge guy wrote:
I would’ve never thought we’d have headlight police, but I guess I’m always amazed at what pops up!
Mar-11-2020 02:16 PM
Mar-11-2020 06:52 AM
drsteve wrote:ShinerBock wrote:drsteve wrote:
And no, I did not verify anything, because I am not in the market for these things.
You asked for a link. I posted a link.
Again, where does it say that it is legal in a halogen housing? They are illegal by federal standard regardless of the lies that sight may say. They may be legal in an LED/HID housing though.
Can you read? "Plug and play"... "100% street legal"... if you have a problem with this, I suggest you email the site, or report them to DOT. I'm done.
Mar-11-2020 06:48 AM
ShinerBock wrote:drsteve wrote:
And no, I did not verify anything, because I am not in the market for these things.
You asked for a link. I posted a link.
Again, where does it say that it is legal in a halogen housing? They are illegal by federal standard regardless of the lies that sight may say. They may be legal in an LED/HID housing though.
Mar-10-2020 05:52 PM
drsteve wrote:
And no, I did not verify anything, because I am not in the market for these things.
You asked for a link. I posted a link.
Mar-10-2020 03:48 PM
ShinerBock wrote:drsteve wrote:ShinerBock wrote:drsteve wrote:ShinerBock wrote:drsteve wrote:
https://www.xenonpro.com/45-watts-led-headlights-kit
That is just an LED kit. Where does it say that it alters the beam pattern of the halogen housing?
I don't think some of here know how a halogen housing works. The reason why it is scattered the way it is in a halogen housing is due to the low light output of a halogen bulb therefore it is able to reflect upward without blinding people. If you put a brighter bulb ,such as an HID or LED bulb, then the reflector in the housing that are pointing upward will cause the light to scatter upward blinding oncoming drivers. It has nothing to do with the beam pattern of the bulb because it is the beam pattern of the reflectors in the halogen housing that cause this issue. Hence the reason why it is illegal to put a brighter bulb such as an HID or LED bulb in a halogen housing.
You asked for a link to a street legal LED kit. This one says it is street legal.
But that is not street legal to be put in a halogen housing. Maybe in a projector housing made for HID/LED bulbs, but not a halogen housing. In fact, the picture of the different colors shows a projector style housing, not a halogen housing.
Send that link to your local state highway department and tell them you are putting it in a halogen housing and see what they say.
They say it is legal in a halogen housing.Upgrade your halogen headlight and fog light bulbs to the latest-generation, premium LED headlights bulb kits backed by our lifetime warranty.
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Extremely simple and quick Plug & Play installation.
Where does it say it is legal? And did you verify it with your state DPS?
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Mar-10-2020 06:47 AM
Scheinweiffermano wrote:drsteve wrote:
They say it is legal in a halogen housing.
You can't believe everything you read onlineaapexshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/NHTSA-Regulations-HID-LED-Kits.pdf.
Mar-09-2020 06:36 PM
drsteve wrote:
They say it is legal in a halogen housing.
Mar-09-2020 04:33 PM
drsteve wrote:ShinerBock wrote:drsteve wrote:ShinerBock wrote:drsteve wrote:
https://www.xenonpro.com/45-watts-led-headlights-kit
That is just an LED kit. Where does it say that it alters the beam pattern of the halogen housing?
I don't think some of here know how a halogen housing works. The reason why it is scattered the way it is in a halogen housing is due to the low light output of a halogen bulb therefore it is able to reflect upward without blinding people. If you put a brighter bulb ,such as an HID or LED bulb, then the reflector in the housing that are pointing upward will cause the light to scatter upward blinding oncoming drivers. It has nothing to do with the beam pattern of the bulb because it is the beam pattern of the reflectors in the halogen housing that cause this issue. Hence the reason why it is illegal to put a brighter bulb such as an HID or LED bulb in a halogen housing.
You asked for a link to a street legal LED kit. This one says it is street legal.
But that is not street legal to be put in a halogen housing. Maybe in a projector housing made for HID/LED bulbs, but not a halogen housing. In fact, the picture of the different colors shows a projector style housing, not a halogen housing.
Send that link to your local state highway department and tell them you are putting it in a halogen housing and see what they say.
They say it is legal in a halogen housing.Upgrade your halogen headlight and fog light bulbs to the latest-generation, premium LED headlights bulb kits backed by our lifetime warranty.
Increase the brightness of your headlights and improve visibility on the road so you can see farther, see better and drive safer.
Our premium LED headlight bulbs are manufactured with the highest quality standard, made of premium parts, assembled in the U.S. and Canada, and calibrated to your exact vehicle for the ultimate nighttime driving experience.
Extremely simple and quick Plug & Play installation.
Mar-09-2020 03:58 PM
ShinerBock wrote:drsteve wrote:ShinerBock wrote:drsteve wrote:
https://www.xenonpro.com/45-watts-led-headlights-kit
That is just an LED kit. Where does it say that it alters the beam pattern of the halogen housing?
I don't think some of here know how a halogen housing works. The reason why it is scattered the way it is in a halogen housing is due to the low light output of a halogen bulb therefore it is able to reflect upward without blinding people. If you put a brighter bulb ,such as an HID or LED bulb, then the reflector in the housing that are pointing upward will cause the light to scatter upward blinding oncoming drivers. It has nothing to do with the beam pattern of the bulb because it is the beam pattern of the reflectors in the halogen housing that cause this issue. Hence the reason why it is illegal to put a brighter bulb such as an HID or LED bulb in a halogen housing.
You asked for a link to a street legal LED kit. This one says it is street legal.
But that is not street legal to be put in a halogen housing. Maybe in a projector housing made for HID/LED bulbs, but not a halogen housing. In fact, the picture of the different colors shows a projector style housing, not a halogen housing.
Send that link to your local state highway department and tell them you are putting it in a halogen housing and see what they say.
Upgrade your halogen headlight and fog light bulbs to the latest-generation, premium LED headlights bulb kits backed by our lifetime warranty.
Increase the brightness of your headlights and improve visibility on the road so you can see farther, see better and drive safer.
Our premium LED headlight bulbs are manufactured with the highest quality standard, made of premium parts, assembled in the U.S. and Canada, and calibrated to your exact vehicle for the ultimate nighttime driving experience.
Extremely simple and quick Plug & Play installation.
Mar-07-2020 06:57 PM
mich800 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
The new LED headlights the OEMs are offering are just as bad for blinding people. I’ve seen it myself. So if you don’t like LED headlights, then you may want to speed to the manuf and thy government for allowing brighter lights!
OEM too bright.
Mar-07-2020 01:52 PM
dodge guy wrote:
The new LED headlights the OEMs are offering are just as bad for blinding people. I’ve seen it myself. So if you don’t like LED headlights, then you may want to speed to the manuf and thy government for allowing brighter lights!