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QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Nov 28, 2010 - 12:30 AM)

>very difficult to find a stamp on shards of glass. if they cant see you that means youll get hit in the front, and both projectors will be toast..
Not really the point though is it? You/they could be dead.

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QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Nov 28, 2010 - 1:37 AM)

>well i'm not sure if your insurance company would sue you or not, but i'd believe that they might go after the place that inspected your car seeing that it is their responsibility to make sure everything is legal and safe
It's your responsibility. In the paperwork for your insurance you will have agreed that you have declared everything and the car is legal and roadworthy.
I used to have HIDs in my projectors which wasn't legal so i can't preach too much, but you need to know the score. I got flashed a couple of times even though they were pointing the right way! They are damn bright, those projectors, i definitely wouldn't want to pass you going the other way with the wrong beam pattern.
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>but thats just my new yorker talking.... it is irresponsible, but more so inconsiderate to not modify them, but i wonder how bad it is from the other perspective? I see the BMW people and newer model cars with their projectors and it seems like theyre blinding me and others as well, and their cars are dot approved, i look away when i see them coming
imagaine how bright it is when the beam is actually directed at you then