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Improperly aimed HIDS

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Ak_DSMER

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Feb 18, 2009
Anchorage, Alaska
Maybe its just me but a lot of people in anchorage and i would imagine the valley have improperly aimed hids and fog lights which are hids too they're lighting up the ground as much as the sky and when I drive my 1g which is lowered that does'nt help any i know im not the only person that is bothered by this everyone in a truck headlights are level with my mirrors blinding me at every light im not saying everyone with hids because a lot of new cars come with hids but they're aimed properly i guess im frustrated with it i get pulled over last week for bad tags registration but they don't pull over all these a**holes blinding people also how can you drive around at night with hid fog lights on and no headlights how is that legal:confused:
 
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I got so fed up with being blinded by all the Bro-Truckers with their HID's in non-HID housings, I got 5% tint on all my windows except the windshield obviously...LOL
 
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I had my windshield tinted on my RS at 40% for a little bit and that helped alot. Never had cops mention it when i got pulled over; to be fair that was probably because they focused on my 2.5% tint on all my other windows LOL
 
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I hate all these idiots with the HID's in Halogen housings!!
Tint your windshield?
That is retarded and probably more illegal than the HID's.

It was legal because I have paperwork from my doctor allowing me to have tint which would normally be illegal due to super sensitive eyes:cool:

Besides, 40% isn't dark at all. And it looked amazing! Not to mention the fact that it's really not that uncommon down in the lower 48's. I saw it quite often when I lived in Arizona last year.
 
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