What I can bring to this thread, on the subject of Morimoto HIDs in the CX-5 projectors, is actual experience. And don't ever go bringing experience down. All of the pressious knowledge you think you have previously came from someones experience.
What I know from experience is that my family's life is possibly owed to these. A deer jumped in front of me on the highway right at the fringe of my lights and I barely avoided it. With the old set I almost certainly would not have. And yes, I'm an experienced and good driver and know a lot about emergency maneuvers. Ans yes I know all about night vision : the foreground is not too bright or these would be out in a second.
What I know from experience is that on my daily drive on a dark country road I crossed paths with tens of thousands of oncoming cars at night and have not once been flashed.
Don't waste your breath on keyboard mechanics and physicists Vroom. You keep posting on your real life experiences and experimentations, that's how we truly evolve, not by listening to people and (tainted) organizations who tell us what we can and can't do.
Didn't realize the HID police was in town.
I know of many LEOs and politicians with aftermarket HID lights. Some in halogens projectors even (which I DO NOT recommend doing).
Mike M. should go do a citizen 's arrest on them instead of preaching the choir to those that ACTUALLY do work on their vehicles.
^^The real troll here, along with a hundred other threads he has no business being in.(trolls)
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