Dave A
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i.e being pulled, blinding other drivers etc,....
also, do they put as much light on the road as rhd ones?
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boyracer2002
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Registered: 10th Aug 02
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Morley on here bought some in Belgium when we went to the show over there, i aint too sure if he has done many miles with his in etc worth asking him though
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Matt H
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Registered: 11th Sep 01
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I have afew probs when its MOT'd 
Nothing abit of electrical tape can't fix though
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by corsa808
i.e being pulled, blinding other drivers etc,....
also, do they put as much light on the road as rhd ones?
Never been pulled, but they permanently shine into oncoming traffic so blinding other drivers is guaranteed.
They put the same amount of light on the road, but none on road signs at the left of the road. They illuminate the rear of signs on the opposite side a treat though.
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Dave A
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think ill stick to rhd ones
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AdamF
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\_______ this piss poor drawing shows a RHD light pattern it kicks up to the left to light signs etc.
LHD lights do the same but obviously the other way ________/ so the tick in the patern is what your shining in to oncoming traffic.
LHD lights are ok in this country bu you need to cover a certain section of the light in a triangle shape to make the beam of light a flat line.
[Edited on 26-02-2005 by AdamF]
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Korsa
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Registered: 25th Jan 03
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aint had no problems with mine.....
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timrud_
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I blind less drivers on full beam LOL
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MoNkEy MaGiC
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Registered: 12th Apr 03
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i have the new "Sonar" LHD angel eyes!
much brighter than nomal corsa B headlights, beam is longer and brighter! coz they use the brighter Halogen H1 bulbs, standard 55/60watt and legal aswell 
the angle of the beam is slanted the wrong way but on the back of the headlight the beam "direction" can be accurately adjusted in terms of up,down, left, right and also diagonnaly-left/right....
and so after a lot of adjusting a testing, they dont blind other side of road now and are fine, but i think a MOT tester will still moan about it! in which case just use the beam director stickers on them for the mot
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nessi
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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I have LHD headlights. Ive only had them for a month, but i think they must blind oncoming drivers cos ive been flashed at a few times I really like them though, they look so much better than my old ones
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