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<blockquote data-quote="JD3" data-source="post: 553716" data-attributes="member: 18172"><p>Yeah there sure are some dangerous blinders out there. The times I have driven at night here iv had cars come toward me blinding me so I flash my high beams thinking they forgot to dip theirs only to have them then burn the pupils out of my eyes as the hit the high beam and leave them on. I dont think many out there realise how blinding their led headlights are. Think those that are made with them are ok but the ones where they swap from Halogen to Led can be the issue. Watched a video of this guy yesterday saying why he was going back to the factory halogen for his drivers and he showed the difference with what it was like for oncoming drivers. Get blinded by those and I know it takes a good minute to see fully clear again, where I am in roo city thats a recipe for disaster. From what Iv found over the past couple of days is a lot of non led headlight housings are not made for them and no matter where you point them the oncoming traffic is blinded. You got me looking and from what I found im not changing them.</p><p>Cheers mate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD3, post: 553716, member: 18172"] Yeah there sure are some dangerous blinders out there. The times I have driven at night here iv had cars come toward me blinding me so I flash my high beams thinking they forgot to dip theirs only to have them then burn the pupils out of my eyes as the hit the high beam and leave them on. I dont think many out there realise how blinding their led headlights are. Think those that are made with them are ok but the ones where they swap from Halogen to Led can be the issue. Watched a video of this guy yesterday saying why he was going back to the factory halogen for his drivers and he showed the difference with what it was like for oncoming drivers. Get blinded by those and I know it takes a good minute to see fully clear again, where I am in roo city thats a recipe for disaster. From what Iv found over the past couple of days is a lot of non led headlight housings are not made for them and no matter where you point them the oncoming traffic is blinded. You got me looking and from what I found im not changing them. Cheers mate. [/QUOTE]
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