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looks clean, but i heard bad things about axis wheels. looks like you have wind visors, if so what brand? i'm running a brand called "wade" (never get this brand) and i'm lookin to change them to more subtle wind visors with clips + double side tape.
Nice wheels much better than those stock.
Btw, your sig said you have HID 6000K headlight and 6000K fog light. With the fog light, aren't you gonna blind people with the HID?
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so i should of got 235/45/18? i feel like the tires are a little off like theres a gap between the rims... =\... what bad things did you heard from axis? i think they are great rims... also yes i have the "wade" wind visor... it had double sided tape... and it stick on great... so i don't know what's wrong w/ yours... also no... the H.I.D.s i haven't blind anyone yet... because i adjust it perfect... =]
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no... the H.I.D.s i haven't blind anyone yet... because i adjust it perfect... =]
Actually, you're wrong. If you didn't close up the squirrel spotters on the headlights, yes you are blinding people.
Also, your fog lamps are blinding as well, regardless of how you adjust them, because I'm certain that they have glare, seeing as how the Gen 6 fog lamps have a halogen reflector. You have light beams scattered all over the place.
That being said... fog lamp HIDs = . There is no reason that anyone should have them. They not only glare, but have absolutely no practical value, especially at 6000K. Hell, I'm in the process of retrofitting mini projectors into my foglamps (maybe I'll be done by the end of August, but its a slowwww project due to time constraints) and I'm not even gonna put HIDs in there.
Otherwise, the wheels look good. But it definitely needs to be lowered.
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Actually, you're wrong. If you didn't close up the squirrel spotters on the headlights, yes you are blinding people.
Also, your fog lamps are blinding as well, regardless of how you adjust them, because I'm certain that they have glare, seeing as how the Gen 6 fog lamps have a halogen reflector. You have light beams scattered all over the place.
That being said... fog lamp HIDs = . There is no reason that anyone should have them. They not only glare, but have absolutely no practical value, especially at 6000K. Hell, I'm in the process of retrofitting mini projectors into my foglamps (maybe I'll be done by the end of August, but its a slowwww project due to time constraints) and I'm not even gonna put HIDs in there.
Otherwise, the wheels look good. But it definitely needs to be lowered.
agreed 110%
i got my is300 fogs retro for mine and it has been slow/ very slow ..... but i might go with some 4300k in there, i am not decided yet ....
the halogens look nice in there, but i just dunno......
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agreed 110%
i got my is300 fogs retro for mine and it has been slow/ very slow ..... but i might go with some 4300k in there, i am not decided yet ....
the halogens look nice in there, but i just dunno......
Go with a 3000K H3C for a golden yellow output. H3C has no hotspots.
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