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Old Jun 23, 2009, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by TheDriver11421
No it doesnt. Its just a precaution more or less. Buy Jrox's harness if u wanna bypass the DRL's. Thats what i did and it works perfectly.

Thanks. Your comment helped me a lot.
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TheDriver11421, thanks for referring my product. Check out my sig for more info.
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Okay im still trying to grasp this. Did you guys keep the halogen housing, if so did you encounter any problems with the light blinding other drivers?
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People who use HID's in halogen housings scatter light--thus blinding other drivers. Some people result to aiming the headlights lower, to help prevent the blinding effect. Lowering the headlights can only help so much. It will still blind other oncoming drivers.
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