NNBS = Fail
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Not the truck or the body style but a moron driving one! I wish i would have had my phone close to get a pic but i didnt.
Saw another vehicle coming around a curve so i hit my low beams. The vehicle made the curve and had some looked like cheap 8000k hids. Well i got to looking and it looked all jacked up, one side was higher than the other. When the vehicle got close enough i could tell it was a NNBS seirra and this moron had the HIDs installed completely wrong. I guess he had his low beams or or maybe he had on high beams i dont really know but drivers side was low beam and passenger side was high beam.
My fail story of the night!
Saw another vehicle coming around a curve so i hit my low beams. The vehicle made the curve and had some looked like cheap 8000k hids. Well i got to looking and it looked all jacked up, one side was higher than the other. When the vehicle got close enough i could tell it was a NNBS seirra and this moron had the HIDs installed completely wrong. I guess he had his low beams or or maybe he had on high beams i dont really know but drivers side was low beam and passenger side was high beam.
My fail story of the night!
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Sometimes when a headlight is replaced it is not aimed correctly. Maybe he put in aftermarket headlights and one just points higher than the other. In my 94 sonoma the headlights were replaced at some point with aftermarket stocks and one points higher than the other but ive just been too lazy and not cared enough to adjust them.
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No they were noticeably in the different locations unless his headlight was put in upside down.
In reference, it would be like installing one of your low beam bulbs into your drl socket. Thats how this truck looked coming at me. Pretty odd looking.
In reference, it would be like installing one of your low beam bulbs into your drl socket. Thats how this truck looked coming at me. Pretty odd looking.
#5
Meh no worse than the thousands of lifted diesel driving jerk offs in this province with HID's in their stock non projector housings. I don't care if the aim is perfect they are still blinding everyone else on the road. I see tons of "fails" everytime I drive at night.
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Just preference.

How about a generalization of HID equipped pickup truck driving jerkoffs.....
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