cokecrazed007
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Read this article on HID he makes alot of good points about lights.
Daniel Stern Lighting Consultancy and Supply
Daniel Stern Lighting Consultancy and Supply
Neat, I am one of them azz hats with a lifted truck and HIDs. I had had them for three years now and actually never knew they were illegal till I read this. So where do you find these special housings? Do the housings say anything different on them to prove they are legal with HIDs. I found as soon as I bought a "Grand Prarie" truck i got high beamed more in general than a stock height truck, but when I put HIDs in nothing really changed in how often I get high beamed.
Neat, I am one of them azz hats with a lifted truck and HIDs. I had had them for three years now and actually never knew they were illegal till I read this. So where do you find these special housings? Do the housings say anything different on them to prove they are legal with HIDs. I found as soon as I bought a "Grand Prarie" truck i got high beamed more in general than a stock height truck, but when I put HIDs in nothing really changed in how often I get high beamed.
you are correct.All factory headlights have a dot or saw stamp in them, but from what I'm understanding it's not legal to put hids in that housing.
Valemount is unsafe......Stay home.....At least this weekend.:dAll this talk about the HIDs , and I thought someone would have at least mentioned that the original poster said something about the unresolved health issue. That has been resolved and it did not come from Valemount. So now like beachsled said zip it!
Funny how you can jump to conclusions because of someone's choice of headlight. I for one have HID lights in my lifted truck and am not a douchebag or have lack of respect for anyone. First off I'm the preaching to who ever I ride with to get the proper gear take the avy courses and read the bulletins. I am the first one to jump to the aid of anyone who may be stuck or in a sticky situation with guys i ride with or any one else. I am also that person who will stop and help people on the roads who are in distress. For example leaving fort Mac on Monday a group of 6 cars in front of me all drive by a truck which was on its side in the ditch. Not one person stopped. I did. The truck was still running and the poor man was stuck in his truck in -15 conditions. I helped him get out and finally one other truck stopped and then have the guy a ride to fort Mac. I am also that guy who will pick up the tab when out with friends or pick up the tab in line at a grocery store for someone who can't pay for whatever the reason is. Point being don't judge anyone because of the lights they have in their truck. I can go go on for days about this but i won't!Wow, is all i can say. This thread and a few others has provided me with a list of who i would like to meet and ride with. If you have no respect for others whether it is on the road, sledding, at your work place, whatever, where ever, and do not care if you are annoying others with your fancy lights, no respect for the laws or law enforcers, why would i want to sled, have you as my back up, or even meet you with such an attitude and lack of respect for others. Flame away bit i really do not care as I am sure there are others that share the exact same thought
Funny how you can jump to conclusions because of someone's choice of headlight. I for one have HID lights in my lifted truck and am not a douchebag or have lack of respect for anyone. First off I'm the preaching to who ever I ride with to get the proper gear take the avy courses and read the bulletins. I am the first one to jump to the aid of anyone who may be stuck or in a sticky situation with guys i ride with or any one else. I am also that person who will stop and help people on the roads who are in distress. For example leaving fort Mac on Monday a group of 6 cars in front of me all drive by a truck which was on its side in the ditch. Not one person stopped. I did. The truck was still running and the poor man was stuck in his truck in -15 conditions. I helped him get out and finally one other truck stopped and then have the guy a ride to fort Mac. I am also that guy who will pick up the tab when out with friends or pick up the tab in line at a grocery store for someone who can't pay for whatever the reason is. Point being don't judge anyone because of the lights they have in their truck. I can go go on for days about this but i won't!
Neat, I am one of them azz hats with a lifted truck and HIDs. I had had them for three years now and actually never knew they were illegal till I read this. So where do you find these special housings? Do the housings say anything different on them to prove they are legal with HIDs. I found as soon as I bought a "Grand Prarie" truck i got high beamed more in general than a stock height truck, but when I put HIDs in nothing really changed in how often I get high beamed.
Funny how you can jump to conclusions because of someone's choice of headlight. I for one have HID lights in my lifted truck and am not a douchebag or have lack of respect for anyone. First off I'm the preaching to who ever I ride with to get the proper gear take the avy courses and read the bulletins. I am the first one to jump to the aid of anyone who may be stuck or in a sticky situation with guys i ride with or any one else. I am also that person who will stop and help people on the roads who are in distress. For example leaving fort Mac on Monday a group of 6 cars in front of me all drive by a truck which was on its side in the ditch. Not one person stopped. I did. The truck was still running and the poor man was stuck in his truck in -15 conditions. I helped him get out and finally one other truck stopped and then have the guy a ride to fort Mac. I am also that guy who will pick up the tab when out with friends or pick up the tab in line at a grocery store for someone who can't pay for whatever the reason is. Point being don't judge anyone because of the lights they have in their truck. I can go go on for days about this but i won't!
do you have projector lenses for your HID lights, or did you just buy a plug and play kit?I have HID headlights and i am willing to pay the ticket if i receive one. I'm willing to accept the consequences from the RCMP but i don't need to hear people whine and complain about my lights being to bright if i am going to buck up and pay the fine. If they are to bright for your eyes you cannot focus on the road.. you definitely should be on the road yourself. Leave 3 hours earlier so you don't have to drive at night.