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Old Jul 11, 2015 | 06:43 AM
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been driving the OS a lot lately, as my Evo sits on jackstands waiting for brakepads in the mail - was delivered REAR brakepads instead of FRONTS

i have to say, the SW-HID's are AWESOME!!! driving home from work at night, they seriously light up the road ... AND the sides of the road. there's so many deer running around my neighborhood, and these really help.
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Old Jul 11, 2015 | 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Landshark
been driving the OS a lot lately, as my Evo sits on jackstands waiting for brakepads in the mail - was delivered REAR brakepads instead of FRONTS

i have to say, the SW-HID's are AWESOME!!! driving home from work at night, they seriously light up the road ... AND the sides of the road. there's so many deer running around my neighborhood, and these really help.

I had a similar experience with our E46. They had installed the anemic 325's rear pads on our 330i, which uses the much beefier pads from the 740i.



No doubt!
They are as good as (if not better than) those fancy adaptive headlights that swivel from side to side.
At least you'll never get an embarrassing retarded situation like this >



.
Should have our SW-HIDs as standard safety equipment on all vehicles, IMO.

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Old Jul 11, 2015 | 07:55 AM
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No doubt!
They are as good as (if not better than) those fancy adaptive headlights that swivel from side to side.
At least you'll never get an embarrassing retarded situation like this >



.
Should have our SW-HIDs as standard safety equipment on all vehicles, IMO.
a German car with a broken gadget? no way!

i can definitely see a difference - even thought the Evo HID's are excellent, the OS lights kick its ****.
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Old Jul 11, 2015 | 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Landshark
a German car with a broken gadget? no way!

i can definitely see a difference - even thought the Evo HID's are excellent, the OS lights kick its ****.
Ha-ha..
Unimaginable!


Our E46 has the Bi-Xenons and that's why we specifically looked for a CUV with HIDs option. I'm so Glad this Mitsu model had them without charging an insane amount for it like most of all the other brands.
And, like you said.. very hard to beat the wide coverage.

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