Alright, so I got my HIDs in my headlights and fog lights a little over a week ago. I love em! They look AWESOME (6000k), and the light output is SO much better than the stockers. I aimed the headlights down and to the right just a bit, and there is VERY little glare. I got my brother to drive my car, and I drove my mom's Accord, and the glare from my headlights is honestly as little or less than the stock bulbs.
However, the glare from the fog lights is pretty bad. Bad enough that I don't feel comfortable driving with them on because I know they are blinding other drivers. It doesn't matter where they are pointed, the glare goes in all directions it seems.
My question: is there any way to reduce the glare from the fog lights? I was thinking of putting down some black tape on the inside bottom of the light housing (which would be causing the upwards-direction glare). And if done carefully and correctly, I doubt you'd be able to see the tape on the bottom of the fogs.
What do you guys think? Other suggestions?
And p.s. Please don't ghey up my thread by telling me not to use HIDs. I like em way to much now. Might even make a retrofit projector sometime down the road (pun intended).
However, the glare from the fog lights is pretty bad. Bad enough that I don't feel comfortable driving with them on because I know they are blinding other drivers. It doesn't matter where they are pointed, the glare goes in all directions it seems.
My question: is there any way to reduce the glare from the fog lights? I was thinking of putting down some black tape on the inside bottom of the light housing (which would be causing the upwards-direction glare). And if done carefully and correctly, I doubt you'd be able to see the tape on the bottom of the fogs.
What do you guys think? Other suggestions?
And p.s. Please don't ghey up my thread by telling me not to use HIDs. I like em way to much now. Might even make a retrofit projector sometime down the road (pun intended).

