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Posted by: geniusanthony Jun 24 2009, 11:07 PM

Somewhere I was tooling around and saw an image of the new Camaro perhaps and liked the way its headlight looked when the top edge is tucked beneath the bodywork. Made me think to the Hella 500's I have on the shelf. There is room behind my getty bumper (great product), to fit the 500's in the factory mounts, there is a <1 inch area of the lense covered behind the top edge of the bumper.
I do know that I can paint the covered section white for reflectiveness, followed by black to minimize bleed though of the light through the bumper as well as backlighting of the front end.

As I rationalize the reflector properties it seems as though blocking off the top edge will only affect the very near distance light and not the long distance light at all. Do you supose I am correct in that assumption?
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I realize that the factory grills wil no longer fit correctly and I have an idea to make some new ones of aluminum stock as such. What do you all think of these reasonings. Shoot holes in it if am way off base. Someone else must have tucked those bigg-uns behind the bumper.
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Posted by: marks914 Jun 25 2009, 07:50 AM

Most lamps with a portion cut off have the reflector optimized for that application.

I would not worry about it too much, the hellas will perform better than the stock lamps anyway.

I have some pilot lamps, fit perfectly and work way better

mark

Mark

Posted by: anderssj Jun 25 2009, 01:46 PM

QUOTE(geniusanthony @ Jun 25 2009, 01:07 AM) *

As I rationalize the reflector properties it seems as though blocking off the top edge will only affect the very near distance light and not the long distance light at all. Do you suppose I am correct in that assumption?


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