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April 29, 2010, 12:33:25 PM »
Makes sense. Our other issue is how our low beams come on when flashing during the day. Meh, no biggie.
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How much better is the light output if using these for high beams? I don't have the time to do a complete retro but, it would be nice to have some increased lighting for night driving.
We'll hang out one night and I'll show you.
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It's quite impressive an output. Those coupled with his s2k retro is pure sex in lighting. Hopefully my 50w e46's coupled with 35w PnP is just as sexy.
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Makes sense. Our other issue is how our low beams come on when flashing during the day. Meh, no biggie.
For this reason I try not to flash if my headlights aren't on so it doesn't turn on my retro for a split second
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