mblouir
I need a hobby.
Definitely!Looks like you're making progress Matt.![]()

I know, I am surprised at how simple the fix is.yep, looks good Matt... To think.. something so simple that makes such a big difference
Update 5: Still work to be done...
Okay so the glare is essentially gone. I'll post a few more pics and videos below, and as you can see (especially in the videos) the cutoff is amazing.
The problem that this method has introduced, though, is that the headlights (looking into them) are bright as $@#%. The reflected light from the aluminum is bounced upward and almost doubles how bright it is when looking at it. I won't lie--it's too bright. I did, however, pass two cops tonight. In the 3rd video right after I cut it off there was a cop parked across the street at the stop sign, blocking my way. He had to back out, but my lights were pointing right at his face and he didn't do anything. On the way back I passed another one head on turning at a red light. Still nothing. Still, though, tomorrow my goal is to pull them back out and paint the "caps" with high-temp black paint. I think this would cut out any reflection yet still prevent the glare.
Sorry about the shoddy video sound....had the dog with me, so windows down+bass+crappy built-in microphone = crappy sound. The pictures may not do the cutoff justice, but the videos sure do...




Besides you have so much free time on your hands anyways