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The profile on HID lights have a "step" in them so as not to blind oncoming drivers. The step will be on the wrong side in the USRogue9 wrote:Umm.... what does headlights have to do with what side of the road you drive on?
admiral wrote:Australia has them too, but they would be no good for Pathys in the US because they drive on the other side of the road.
You are totally correct sir, we might be able to get British headlights since their headlights can be switched to either side of the road. But Id rather pay Euros than in Pounds.Cooper993 wrote:The profile on HID lights have a "step" in them so as not to blind oncoming drivers. The step will be on the wrong side in the USRogue9 wrote:Umm.... what does headlights have to do with what side of the road you drive on?
admiral wrote:Australia has them too, but they would be no good for Pathys in the US because they drive on the other side of the road.
Very cool. I wonder which vehicle it's for?admiral wrote:http://recambios4x4detodasmarcas.webs.c ... ambios.htm
I had a little more time to check out their website. I like the lights for the wind deflector. What do you guys think?
I don't. But, just a quick look at the lights shown on the recambios link show tabs that are different than ours. The differences are probably slight, but enough that they won't work.admiral wrote:Do you know what the diffrences are?NVSteve wrote:There is at least one thread floating around discussing this same possibility, maybe more. From what I remember, it's a no-go because they won't fit correctly on the US R51. I could be wrong, but nobody here has purchased any since that thread.