Jan 9, 2014 - 6:54 AM
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I'm not one to know much about lighting, but I am starting to dislike the stock lenses on the headlights. all the lines and blurryness just make me more interested in clear lenses. I've seen some topics about small mensions on clear lenses but I haven't found any info on it.
Projectors are an option but they are a bit out of budget, So I'm wondering can someone guide me to whats the go to get or make clear lenses? or if even such thing exists Thanks -------------------- |
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Jan 9, 2014 - 7:43 AM
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As far as I know, clear lenses on non-projector headlights are not a good idea... If you look closer, your lenses have some vertical and horizontal lines underneath the surface, and this is what makes the light disperse properly. The projectors have something that looks like a wide lens inside, that makes the light from the bulb refract and disperse properly in front of your car. Without that the road is not going to be illuminated properly at night and there's a good chance you'll blind everybody in front of you.
Unless I'm wrong, there is no other proper way to install clear lens headlights but to get projectors. + seeing that you're Australia, you can install them without the necessary RHD to LHD conversion -------------------- |
RoadRage Clear Lenses? Jan 9, 2014 - 6:54 AM
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