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Old 12-14-2018, 04:05 PM   #11
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yes, the jdm factory HIDs are indeed designed to have both run at the same time when high beams are on. My high beams are regulated to flash duty only.

I have repeatedly blown the 10A fuse, and moved to 15A.

If you want both beams on, I'm pretty sure there will be alot of blown fuses, after the wire kung fu that's needed for it to happen...or you wire the hi beam up like it were a fog light.

I love the adjustment range of the HIDs and it can adapt to us roads well...that cut off is indeed there, but in the US where a vast majority of cars on the road are towering SUVs that blind the crap out of us...either they dont notice it, or if they do...SCREW EM.

*the high beams will definitely blind the other side really badly.
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