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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterZero View Post
    For HIDs to be ADR compliant, you also need auto levellers AND headlight washers.

    - HZ
    Funny you mentioned this, NOT all cars with OEM HID came with auto levellers and headlight washers.

    read my post here. http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...=1#post3516746

    Most new cars nowadays come with the OEM Philips H11 globes - they are rated at 55W normal halogens.

    I sell and am using the genuine Philips HID kit 6000k - 35W CANBUS slim ballast on my ODC (projectors with optional OEM HID kit) and they work like a charm. I DID have to adjust the levels after installing them never had anyone high beam me from oncoming or glaring from behind someone....

    you never use a 55W hid ballast/kit for use with LOW beams, as they will appear too bright - (projected or not) for road use anyways.

    **keep in mind that the RB1/2 OEM HID (from the Absolute JDM models) did not have auto washers but they did come with auto levellers.

    to OP. - from the pictures of your HID beam levels they appear to be too high and too bright. change your ballast/globe to 35w and adjust your beam levels and you will be ok.

    EDIT: i see alot of accord euros especially with HID kits that are so bright - 55w types and when theyre oncoming - it is annoying i flash them back with my Philips 5000k Diamond Vision High beams!. people think just install and driveaway...what they dont realise is that you have to adjust the levels to make levelled at the correct height.

    to be on the safe side, your beam levels should be just below the top of the REAR bumber when your couple of metres behind a car.(cant recall the exact distance).
    Last edited by Rage King; 19-10-2012 at 02:40 PM.
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