Ugly G35's
#2086
Dude, stop defending Hondas. They deserve a lot of what they get.
Interwebz aside, I see waaaaaaaaaaaay more riced out Hondas than I do riced out Infinitis... or even Nissans for that matter.
Any given day, driving around Tallahassee, you'll probably see a dozen Hondas that are riced to the hilt, and then maybe 2 to 5 riced out non-Hondas (At least one of which will be a tC)
I'm not saying there aren't some really sweet Hondas out there, and I'm not saying G's are immune to rice (as this forum has proved) but there are a TON of owner-ruined Hondas out there.
Interwebz aside, I see waaaaaaaaaaaay more riced out Hondas than I do riced out Infinitis... or even Nissans for that matter.
Any given day, driving around Tallahassee, you'll probably see a dozen Hondas that are riced to the hilt, and then maybe 2 to 5 riced out non-Hondas (At least one of which will be a tC)
I'm not saying there aren't some really sweet Hondas out there, and I'm not saying G's are immune to rice (as this forum has proved) but there are a TON of owner-ruined Hondas out there.
well there are two types of rice, poor people who just do ghetto ****, and rich kids who have no idea what they are doing and make hideous show cars
#2087
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It's all good we all know that they're very affordable now. All of the cars do. They are just as good as they were 5 years ago.
It's all about you personally keeping the same level of classy modding, and making sure to help noobs go the right direction with their modding. Also, more demand for aftermarket parts will drive prices down and create new products. Some tacky of course, but I'm sure a good part of these new products will not only increase the selection of aftermarket parts, but make sure companies with existing products keep improving their products' quality and price, to keep up with the new companies!
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#2089
if you want to blind oncomming traffic. those housings were designed for halogen light patterns. hid light in a halogen housing will scatter light everywhere and not produce a clean cut off like an hid housing would. i wouldnt recommend it
#2090
Wrong. Hids on the lowbeam housing don't blind whatsoever, I've looked at it from every angle and never been highbeamed. Hids on the foglight housing do however, that's why I only turn those on during the day and not at night. But lowbeams hids aim down, not up.
#2091
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Originally Posted by erklep
if you want to blind oncomming traffic. those housings were designed for halogen light patterns. hid light in a halogen housing will scatter light everywhere and not produce a clean cut off like an hid housing would. i wouldnt recommend it
You are BOTH wrong.
Doing this can cause water to get into your oil.. ultimately causing a fatal explosion or implosion.... of fail.
if you want to blind oncomming traffic. those housings were designed for halogen light patterns. hid light in a halogen housing will scatter light everywhere and not produce a clean cut off like an hid housing would. i wouldnt recommend it
You are BOTH wrong.
Doing this can cause water to get into your oil.. ultimately causing a fatal explosion or implosion.... of fail.
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#2092
not wrong. it doesnt matter which direction they aim, it will scatter. you are throwing hid kits into a halogen housing which reflects light from the chrome bezels. its been proven time and time again. it may not be "that bad" to you but it is most assuredly not correct. if nj still had safety inspections, they could fail you for them. im not telling you to take them out or for anyone to not install them for this reason. but a halogen housing with hid kits do not produce a cut off that an hid housing would produce.
#2093
Originally Posted by erklep
if you want to blind oncomming traffic. those housings were designed for halogen light patterns. hid light in a halogen housing will scatter light everywhere and not produce a clean cut off like an hid housing would. i wouldnt recommend it
You are BOTH wrong.
Doing this can cause water to get into your oil.. ultimately causing a fatal explosion or implosion.... of fail.![EEK!](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
if you want to blind oncomming traffic. those housings were designed for halogen light patterns. hid light in a halogen housing will scatter light everywhere and not produce a clean cut off like an hid housing would. i wouldnt recommend it
You are BOTH wrong.
Doing this can cause water to get into your oil.. ultimately causing a fatal explosion or implosion.... of fail.
![EEK!](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
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#2095
not wrong. it doesnt matter which direction they aim, it will scatter. you are throwing hid kits into a halogen housing which reflects light from the chrome bezels. its been proven time and time again. it may not be "that bad" to you but it is most assuredly not correct. if nj still had safety inspections, they could fail you for them. im not telling you to take them out or for anyone to not install them for this reason. but a halogen housing with hid kits do not produce a cut off that an hid housing would produce.