And Brabusw209amg Said "Let There Be HID Angel Eyes"
It's definitely the camera. It's too hard to capture HID AE and Orions on camera properly.
sdg1871 or John please chime in, is low beam even necessary at night with HID AE's?
Reason I ask is even though I have installed HID AE's, it was always during morning and afternoon, so I have actually never seen it at night.
sdg1871 or John please chime in, is low beam even necessary at night with HID AE's?
Reason I ask is even though I have installed HID AE's, it was always during morning and afternoon, so I have actually never seen it at night.
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It's definitely the camera. It's too hard to capture HID AE and Orions on camera properly.
sdg1871 or John please chime in, is low beam even necessary at night with HID AE's?
Reason I ask is even though I have installed HID AE's, it was always during morning and afternoon, so I have actually never seen it at night.
sdg1871 or John please chime in, is low beam even necessary at night with HID AE's?
Reason I ask is even though I have installed HID AE's, it was always during morning and afternoon, so I have actually never seen it at night.
I was really astonished by just how bright and white the HID AEs are. When you are live, the AEs are clearly differentiated from the headlights. But my camera can't handle that much of an explosion of intense light.
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Ha ha. My rDash LED license plate lamps are so bright already that I don't think I need HID license plate lamps. But you never know.

Nelson, and what a good club it is to be in.

Thanks. Yes John does great work in concentualizing/designing these mods and in stalling them.
Thanks.


