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| Contributor ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Montreal, Canada
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| Rayzer windshield xenon lights provides visibility - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ![]() ![]() The international sign for "Hey *******!" is generally the flashing of the high-beams -- whether it is to warn of upcoming danger, show displeasure or just get attention. Regardless of which message, that vulgar phrase encapsulates them all. There are limited options that could be done if your car's high-beams are puny, including installing auxiliary HID Xenon windshield lights, as seen here. The lights don't obstruct the windshield because it fits conveniently between the windshield and the rearview mirror. The lights operate by communicating wirelessly with the vehicle's high beams. Turn on the high-beams and the VisualEyes also engage, therefore tripling the visibility in pitch black night driving, or so they say. The VisualEyes also include a way to detect cars in the distance and will automatically turn off so you won't be "that guy." It could be fun to play with having fog lights, regular lights and VisualEyes xenon lights all flashing on and off. ![]() ![]() |
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| Re: Rayzer windshield xenon lights provides visibility If this catches on the this will likely become standard feature in the near future. I, on the other hand, have no opinions about this product. |
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| Re: Rayzer windshield xenon lights provides visibility Great. I wonder how long it will be before these are illegal. |
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| Re: Rayzer windshield xenon lights provides visibility That is what SUVs need, another set of light high enough to blind people in normal cars. ![]() |
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| Re: Rayzer windshield xenon lights provides visibility I am unfortunate enough to live in an area of California where the majority of the male population drives huge lifted trucks. The greatest part about these morons is their insistence on driving with their highbeams on along with every other damned light on the car. It's real great... real great... I love this place... can't you tell... Bring it on Rayzer, I didn't think it could get any worse! |
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