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Old 12-06-2007, 02:24 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Now, with that said, a 2nd gen Tiburon has a projector beam housing, the same type you'd need for an HID kit. It directs the beam and has a cut off on it. If you parked a 2nd gen Tib in front of a white wall and turned your lights on, you'd see a very distinct line. Below that line, LIGHT, above it, no light. You need these types of housing in order to keep from blinding people. In a housing such as the Tiburon, you probably won't get noticed. Stick a kit in something like an Elantra and you may have trouble.
So with that said, you need the "projector beam housing" in order not to blind people. My question is this. I have seen other cars without the "projector beam housing", yet they still have HID and not blinding folks...

So in other words you need the "projector beam housing"???
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