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<blockquote data-quote="paikiah" data-source="post: 773140" data-attributes="member: 545724"><p>Sounds like the states has no downpours or foggy days/ nights. If you DO have them, then I suggest you remove the fake HID lights. It will NOT penetrate, but illuminate the fog or rain. You'll have a halfdogarse time trying to drive. Also, using higher watt bulbs will "fog" up your headlight covers (more or less melt it, looking to be millions of tiny bubbles, therefore the "fog") and you'll have to get them changed. I say it's either a real HID conversion or none at all.</p><p></p><p>Besides, it pisses the driver in front to see blue lights through their rear view mirror.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paikiah, post: 773140, member: 545724"] Sounds like the states has no downpours or foggy days/ nights. If you DO have them, then I suggest you remove the fake HID lights. It will NOT penetrate, but illuminate the fog or rain. You'll have a halfdogarse time trying to drive. Also, using higher watt bulbs will "fog" up your headlight covers (more or less melt it, looking to be millions of tiny bubbles, therefore the "fog") and you'll have to get them changed. I say it's either a real HID conversion or none at all. Besides, it pisses the driver in front to see blue lights through their rear view mirror. [/QUOTE]
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