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Originally Posted by EveryQuarterMile
And "he" is a very rude assumption, especially when my name is in my signature.
If you had bothered to actually READ THE POST you would see that I had searched. I found a lot about sleepy eye, but that doesn't mean I found what I needed for my specific needs. I also checked online too, and I couldn't find anything that directly related to what I needed. I'm so sorry if it upsets you that I don't magically know everything and had to ask for some guidance and help. Isn't that what this site is for?
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Hi Lexi
Not all of us have signatures enabled. I dont, because I hate signatures. The last thing I want to see is some stupid quote over and over, or someone's mod list, or what they sell, etc. Besides, couldnt Lexi be a guys name? The fuck if I know, but when you come on a forum pre-dominated by a certain sex, you really shouldnt be surprised when people get confused.
Regardless, I could care less if you are a man, woman or monkey. Your question itself is what sounded stupid. You see, sleepy eye headlghts are typically run by morons who dont have the slightest idea about safety items such as light output, beam patterns, etc. They think a headlight is no different than a reading light on your night table at home. I guess they figure if there is light, you can read... or in this case, drive. Clearly, that is not the case.
Besides being able to accelerate, steer and brake your car - one of the most important aspects of a car is that it is visible and that you have sufficient visibility to see at night. So regardless of your color, gender, nationality, it is of paramount importance that you use your brain and think before asking questions, as stupid as they may be. If you lower the headlight lift and change the angle: what would happen to the headlight beam pattern?
Hmmmm....?
I advise that next time you go for a walk when it is pitch black at night. Bring a flash light with you and instead of aiming it ahead, aim it straight down to the floor. Only then will you have the proper answer.