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Aftermarket Super Duty 1999 - Current
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[QUOTE="Ronin, post: 286857, member: 2612"] Nice try... And how far off the ground is the bumper on that 12 foot high, 130K pound truck? Exactly. Another argument fail... (FYI, I think you're about 50K pounds overweight. DOT isn't going to be pleased :pointlaugh: ) Your "logic" applies to oversized tires, overlifted trucks and overfueling tunes, you can't have it both ways, but hey if that's your thing, I won't judge. LOL And as far as oversized tires go, they are mudflap laws for a reason (which vary from state to state), and an oversized tire sticking half a foot out (and there's more than one on this site) are FAR more likely to pick up a rock and send it flying versus a legal tire or an oversized tire protected by a mudflap. Ever seen vehicles have to come to a dead stop because they can't see from getting smoked out from an overfueling diesel douchecanoe? They're ALL over YouTube...and they're a laugh riot, right up until someone gets rear-ended... LOVE your stats by the way, did you have to get up out of your chair to pull them out of your azz? 1:100? :rolleyes: Here's some real stats, I've owned several Euro cars with bi-xenon/HID headlights in addition to the '07 Escalade that I previously mentioned. I was frequently flashed and brake checked when driving each and every one of those cars when using low beams during the day and almost constantly at night. Hasn't happened a single time since installing my Retro-Solution HIDs. Are they better than the bixenons that were in my S-55 Mercedes-Benz AMG (a $130K car by the way)? Not likely, but when I do end up getting flashed, you'll be the first to know...and then you'll get to say I told you so. The only thing I've ever been asked about my HIDs (after being told how great they look) is where to buy them, how much they were, etc. The set I installed in my buddy's F350 replaced the 18K eBay flickering/scattering specials that were getting him constantly flashed and brake checked. That's come to a complete stop...hmmm...I see a pattern here with quality HID kits (like those from Retro Solutions) combined with reasonable wattage, K/temperature and proper aiming. HID haters are gonna hate... Potatoes gonna potate! [/QUOTE]
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