Antiglare for HID
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Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Morton Grove, IL
I tried searching but couldn't find my answer..But does anybody know where to buy antiglare shields for 9006 bulbs?
I heard people talking about casper shields and also talk about putting antiglare shields to reduce glare or to point the bulb down or something..help please
I heard people talking about casper shields and also talk about putting antiglare shields to reduce glare or to point the bulb down or something..help please
honestly, ive seen HIDs in stock reflectors and HIDs with projectors....its hands down to the projectors.
The glare is also pretty bad. Not sometihng where its blinding, but its bright as hell...and its not fun having it drive behind you.
I dont think glareshields will have much effect
The glare is also pretty bad. Not sometihng where its blinding, but its bright as hell...and its not fun having it drive behind you.
I dont think glareshields will have much effect
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Parsippany, NJ
Originally Posted by RodC
Yikes.
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Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Morton Grove, IL
how would i go about to changing the angels? Do I just push the light bulb down a bit to bend it o_O?
and damn no posts about where to get 9006 antiglare shields yet
and damn no posts about where to get 9006 antiglare shields yet
theres a screw in the back of the headlight that you can turn to aim upward or downward. it's silverish grayish, and you can use a minus screwdriver or maybe jsut a 8mm(?) wrench. i was playing with it the whole thanksgiving weekend to make my hids line up perfectly.
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From: Parsippany, NJ
Originally Posted by fiendskillz
so twisting that would adjust the beam to go lower or higher? how does it do that o_O it looks like its not even near the low beams lol
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From: Parsippany, NJ
Originally Posted by ExpresScion
Is there a certain height that is good for a cut off?
Edited because I pulled random numbers out of my ___ and figured it would be safer to just delete it
You don't need to use a paper like they said, just put tape on a wall or even better a garage door (a garage has a flatter surface). You can do it then. What is nice to do is just put it on a flat street and eyeball it on the street to see where it looks good and then put it on the chart you made on the wall/door to get them even. Usually seeing it on the road will make the difference.






