Off Topic Need some help, trying to make headlight projectors water-proof

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Off Topic Need some help, trying to make headlight projectors water-proof

63mm is a standard 2 and a half inch pipe, I think. So I guess you'll be using something like these, Rubber Boot End Caps?
 

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ummmm, sort of, more just "driving lights" they can legally (putting asside the HID issue) be used as normal dipped beams, as the beam pattern will conform, and they can be dipped.

ive gone for 3000k for superior fog penetration though....

The may be the correct beam pattern, but won't conform to the location issues will they being that low.

Driving lights with the main beam sound good though as your current headlight setup hasn't got HID main beams has it?

Just I personally can't see a benefit if used as fogs as they would probably cause alot of glare from bounce back in the fog and beam pattern wont be covering the edge of the road as well as proper fog units would they?
 
The may be the correct beam pattern, but won't conform to the location issues will they being that low.

last time i looked, dipped beams can be at any height, only restriction is distance from edge of car, mine will be inline with current lights, so legal....

Driving lights with the main beam sound good though as your current headlight setup hasn't got HID main beams has it?

The nature of Bi-xenons is that you have a dipped and full beam HID with one bulb, so yes i do currently have an HID main beam

Just I personally can't see a benefit if used as fogs as they would probably cause alot of glare from bounce back in the fog and beam pattern wont be covering the edge of the road as well as proper fog units would they?

I guess ill put them in and ill use them in situations that they are useful in, i expect that they will be excellent in fog, because of the colour, specifically that colour is used to cut through fog...
 
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