So great of people to put leds in their shit boxes and blind everyone on farm roads. Cunts, is what I call them.
Brightness should be no problem if they are installed and aimed properly. A lot of people don't give a hoot.Some of them are just stupid bright
Whenever I'm driving in the country and come up on a car who's lights are so bright it hurts my eyes I flash them to be sure they aren't high beams
I have that exact coffee pot. Used it during the big freeze. Still makes good joe!
Because that’s that I want, the inspection process to require me to pull up to a wall to check headlights. No thanks.Brightness should be no problem if they are installed and aimed properly. A lot of people don't give a hoot.
Plus some LEDs are omnidirectional and require expensive projector housings. But people again don't give a hoot.
The state inspection for vehicles in Texas only requires headlights to be present and produce visible light. Nothing about proper aim or not blinding. Write to your state representative to fix it.
We have some officers here. Out of curiosity, is this a ticketable offense? I'd assume so since this violates safety on the road but want to confirm.
I was a certified inspector back in the 90s. They did away with inspecting the aim on headlights for 2 reasons .They used to have devices they would put in front of your lights, if I'm not mistaken.
I stir the grounds around, and run mine through the Mr. Coffee a second time and it's perfect for my taste.Yes and yes
Shoot, bright isn't the problem. It's headlight designs that don't include a strong vertical cutoff. Mostly caused by people putting the wrong bulb in the housing of course.I was a certified inspector back in the 90s. They did away with inspecting the aim on headlights for 2 reasons .
1. More vehicles had permanent headlight housings that only required the bulb to be replaced which has zero effect on how the light is aimed . Unlike the older sealed bean units which could and needed to be adjusted for proper aim.
2. Inspection stations could fail you for headlights out of alignment and charge you a fee to adjust them. Too many complaints came into Austin that everytime people went for Inspection they were being told they needed a headlight adjustment
So the legislature had good reason do do away with the requirement
My opinion is if I get blinded by your headlight while they are on low beam to the point it kills my night vision then they are too damn brite. I don't care if they are aftermarket or OEM.
The problem isn't folks with OEM HID or LED, its the folks that jam a HID into a halogen housing or get a off-road-only LED kit.I was a certified inspector back in the 90s. They did away with inspecting the aim on headlights for 2 reasons .
1. More vehicles had permanent headlight housings that only required the bulb to be replaced which has zero effect on how the light is aimed . Unlike the older sealed bean units which could and needed to be adjusted for proper aim.
2. Inspection stations could fail you for headlights out of alignment and charge you a fee to adjust them. Too many complaints came into Austin that everytime people went for Inspection they were being told they needed a headlight adjustment
So the legislature had good reason do do away with the requirement
My opinion is if I get blinded by your headlight while they are on low beam to the point it kills my night vision then they are too damn brite. I don't care if they are aftermarket or OEM.
And or lift the vehicleThe problem isn't folks with OEM HID or LED, its the folks that jam a HID into a halogen housing or get a off-road-only LED kit.
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How the hell did she get up there and how is that door not being ripped off the hinges?? That's a whole ass grown woman.
I'm sure she got up there herself without issue. She's in great shape. I'd wager she's only about a buck twenty, hinges weren't even breaking a sweat.How the hell did she get up there and how is that door not being ripped off the hinges?? That's a whole ass grown woman.
Could work..