quoted: "spelch, i do agree with you on that in some ways and those blue lights are illegal but you got to remeber that jags, bmw, audi, vw, mercedies and all high class cars use those lights"
No, they use real high output lighting. They may look similar at first but drive head on with an expensive car and it wont hurt your eyes as bad. Ricer bulbs are actually blue which is a very narrow band of light that the eye doesn't like to adjust to very well. Thats why its hard to focus while driving straight at them. High end cars use HID systems or something similar which is a disernable purple tinted light which is actually wide spectrum light, much closer to "white". Yours eyes can adjust to these and are far less annoying at night and especially in the rain. Use a monochromatic light meter (only sees how much light, not what color) and you see that blue bulbs put out much less light than true hyperwhites or even regular bulbs. There is a web site out there whichs documents this experiment. Again, the two types of lights look very similar until you know how to tell the difference. Once you can you can tell if an expensive car is coming at you on the highway. Only time its not is if someone has done an HID conversion (expensive) and this is 90% reliable for me.