QUOTE(DerekKuah @ Apr 15 2008, 03:56 PM)
i heard feedback some officers don give summons, ask u to rip of the tint on the spot....actually this tinted & HID enforce by JPJ, but those police take advantage.....by right polis cant issue summons, but this bugger will say: Encik, HID boleh kaaa?, mau kasih inspection at Puspakom boleh tak?THen u know how to react lorr!!!!.....i seen a lot at subang, this polis ronda just stop the car with HID, especially those proton, perodua........
I also taught wana switch back to normal light.....i only worried my tinted....if i rip now, my v-kool gone as i tinted 2 layer....sighhhh......
before u rip it off, u sure ur tint film is from vkool? as i know there's some shop using cheaper tint and claim it as vkool...btw, ur car should be quite dark since u got 2 layer of vkool...most of vkool tint dun even pass jpj inspection eventhough 1 layer...dun forget ur windscreen itself already take a few percent of the VLT....I also taught wana switch back to normal light.....i only worried my tinted....if i rip now, my v-kool gone as i tinted 2 layer....sighhhh......
btw, i had got a few solution for u guys that wanted to make ur headlight brighter legally....
i do feel that instead of cracking hid user, why not they make a rules that car with proper adjusted headlight and hid installed can pass inspection if they doing it properly? instead of ban hid, why they dun think of improve the technology in malaysia?
Apr 15 2008, 07:24 PM

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