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    Make sure the kit utilizes a good glare shield and that there is a sharp cutoff at the top of the beam. Driver's side should be a bit lower that passenger side and most kits will have a peak on the right side of the beam to assist in street sign and edge of road visibility. Is your kit BiXenon (hi and low beam)? I'm preparing an HID order now if anyone else is interested.

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    I recently installed some single beam HIDs which had some kind of metal shield on the bottom side of the lamp. I believe it is to reduce glare reflected from the bottom of the headlight mirror into drivers' eyes. I actually had to aim mine up considerably due to the lack of highbeam capability now. I did some trial runs with it "jousting" up and down the street with a friend to make sure it wasn't glaring anyone. I put it at what I would consider a "mid-beam" between high and low. I have been driving around for close to a month and have not been flashed by other drivers once. Visibility is astounding! These things allow me to see everywhere!! The metal shields also make an arc of shadow across the bottom of your headlamps. It looks very distinctive just like the VX!

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