• dogslayeggs@lemmy.world
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    As much as I appreciate that added bit of flash and glamour of chrome, the health problems from dealing with that shit are nassssssty. I also feel like the younger generations of purchasers are looking less for chrome than my generation.

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      It has another danger too, when it glints in the sunlight and blinds other drivers.

      Chrome was always a bad idea.

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          The US feds recently approved automatically adjusting headlamps that point down at the road, so hopefully the current nonsense will get better. Europe has had these for a while.

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          That’s usually from misaligned headlights. Most often people swapping their headlight bulb and not adjusting them. You can’t simply pop an HID bulb into the existing reflector housing without adjusting the headlight to compensate.

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              Also last time I checked most drop in LED bulbs aren’t really intended for on-road use.

              The headlights in my wife’s old car were a real pain in the ass to replace, you either had to take practically the whole front bumper apart or grope around blind from the wheel well. I debated on getting her LED bulbs to hopefully never have to do that again, but I noticed that they were marked as something like “for off-road or motor sports use only”

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          It turns out, automakers were actually using headlights that were dimmer than legally required and getting away with it for decades.

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          not a reason

          …for what?

          Waxed paint and window glass cause the same problem. So, it’s not a problem then?

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            They didn’t remove chrome because it glares.

            And is it a problem? How many accidents are caused by glares? And maybe wear sunglasses if it’s sunny out…… take a little personal accountability when driving something dangerous if a fraction of a second glare might affect your ability to control a vehicle. Or move your head? Is it immobile? I usually shift my whole body if I’m parked and it’s consistent for a few seconds.

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      I’m 30, it’s not that I don’t want chrome, it’s more like I don’t care either way and I’m not paying more for it because I just don’t care about it

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      Lol that is probably the real answer. The Young’s don’t like the look of it so they are not using it