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Never Prattledon DS,
Please DO read what I said and not what you imagained you thought I had intended to say. I said ALL reflectors would be built different, but I did not say ALL lenses. Reread it. I did NOT assume or pretend to assume all lenses would be. As a former owner of SEV Marschall 7" dual reflector dual bulb North American only headlight assemblies I can attest to differences in both. "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message n.umich.edu... > On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, KaWallski wrote: > > > in UK all headlights reflectors (not the lenses or bulbs) would be > > designed to work in opposite ( mirror image of North America) so that > > the higher point will be to the left, not the right hand side, to > > illuminate the road signs. > > Bulbs are the same, optical lenses and/or reflectors are different. > > > For UK and Aus. the cars oncoming would be directly looking into the > > brighter portion of your lights if you used North American refelctors. > > The UK Ministry of Transport permits US headlamps that don't have an > upsweep to the right. There are many such headlamps. > > Don't prattle-on about that which you don't understand. |
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