DSMRon
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- Jun 19, 2004
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Masontown,
Pennsylvania
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They do look pretty clean, but those housings are so cheap and easy to mod compared to a 1gb. A decent DIYer could do something similar with HIDs... for half the price. And is that a 3 prong wall socket being used as the plug?
Compared to the oem halogens... anything is much better. I would say the simplest mini projector retrofit is comparable or better than these LED results and more budget friendly. Also the above pics don't show much. Just a clear cutoff, and a lot of light on a 10-15ft shed. I hope it is an artifact of the camera/shed/background contrast. Otherwise that's a very narrow light beam. On a highway, I can see a clear cutoff on both the median and the roadside barrier, regardless of what lane I am in. There is a slight hot spot in the direct middle of each beam but its pretty uniform otherwise.
Anthony, your light setup is badass and created from the best available parts/efforts. The mini's have been shown in controlled environments to rival some respectable OEMs in quality (obviously not yours), so I wouldn't say their performance is not there.
Great light setups all around in here. And no mention of the HIDs in reflector housings BS
They do look pretty clean, but those housings are so cheap and easy to mod compared to a 1gb. A decent DIYer could do something similar with HIDs... for half the price. And is that a 3 prong wall socket being used as the plug?