I purchased one of these HID kits for my 4Runner a year ago. It was easy to install and works great. I highly recommend them. Reasonably priced and well worth it. Hear is the link. LINK DELETED BY MODERATOR
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Question: Are your lights now legal?
I didn't ask if you have ever had a problem, either with cops or alignment. I asked if they are legal now.Yes, I have never had a problem. A couple of times if I was stopped on a hill, someone might high beam me, if have my fog lights on with my head lights but I think its do to the angle of the headlights.
I didn't ask if you have ever had a problem, either with cops or alignment. I asked if they are legal now.
Oh, sorry, yes they are legal now.
First tell us you didn't just put HID bulbs in your incandescent housings.Tell us about the data from a photometric scan of your "HID kit" headlamps and then we can talk.
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Nope, they aren't. "HID kits" in halogen-bulb headlamps do not work safely or effectively, which is why they are illegal. See here.
Do you believe they don't have reflectors at all? That would mean all the light not hitting the lens straight out of the light bulb would just go into heating up the headlight housing. Does that sound right?With projector style headlights the beam is still focused by the lens. Where the filament is doesn't really have that big of an effect on the beam pattern I believe.
we'd have to guess that a projection headlight has a reflector as well as a lens.