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Old 08-29-2014, 08:28 AM   #29
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When I walk around the neighborhood and see these retards, I just put my 200 to 400 lumens LED flashlight right at their windshields and they usually freak out like a caught petty thief.

Our BRZ high beams aren't high enough. Drive a Golf and re-program with VAGCOM/VCDS to have flash to pass come on at the same time as the HID high beams, and this is quite effective at teaching them a lesson.
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Old 08-29-2014, 10:24 AM   #30
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Got a lot of those idiots around here. Our lights are powerful enough to cut through their terrible glare, plus our high beams reach high enough to get them back! Maybe they'll get the point...


Oh I know lol, I had my car weighed down hardcore (little saturn) and absolutely loaded to the brim to move, and I measued clearance in wheel-wheel to fender to be like 3.5" then after when filled and gas to only like 1.5" xD. So my lights were aiming mighty high and some of those buggers let me know alot.
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The setting shod be on 0 for farthest
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Old 08-30-2014, 10:18 AM   #32
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The adjustment seems pointless to me if I'm truthful. I've never though "HEY! You know what would be great? If I could only see 3 feet in front of my car!"
The point of reducing the headlight projection is to not blind everyone else if you are hauling something and/or have a lot of added weight in the rear (causing the nose to rise).
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