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damn how good is the visibility :)

looks like i really do need 3"

Actually these are 2.5"

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noob Qs

2.5 and 3'???

It is a projector lens size.

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Bigger the better?

Think of it like a camera lens. The bigger the lens, the more light you can let through. Opting for a larger lens will give you a brighter output, even though only fractional.

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Ah ic...

food for thought when I can get my hands on a cheap 2nd hand Yaris headlight casing... :P

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^ You'll make the people in the distance think the sun is rising :lol:

That is a wicked photo though.

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At 1st I didnt know what I was looking at and then I noticed that little car. Also it might be 55W HID.

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That is an amazing picture, 55W.. hmm.. it sure lit up the place but i bet oncoming traffic will be cursing and swearing with that.. :)

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Look at the brake lights. I would say it's brighter because of the camera exposure.

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