How does the inside fluting of the lenses affect the beam pattern? Shit, if that's not too bad, I'm putting in my slightly cloudy clear ones!
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The inside fluting completelly fucks up the light pattern. Throws it everywhere, and they look like brights. I need to smooth out the lenses, but I cracked both of em wedging them in and if my lenses are clear it will show. I'm not really happy with it at all, and I never bothered to wire them up correctlly.
I'm still trying to source a set of projectors, or decent lights to do this job right. Up side is that they didnt really affect the light output of the factory lenses. My fogs are by far the majority of my light output, have 100W bulbs, and I never get flashed by oncoming traffic.
The lights I installed were a set of fogs I bought for 60 bones from GI JOE'S. They had a nice flat pattern, and I angled down left, but the fluting........yeah.
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