good halogen lights average around 1,700 lumen's of light each bulb.. so a normal cars low beams are around 3,400 lumen's total... hid's at the 4,300k mark put out over 3,000 lumen's each, average around 3,200 lumen's each... so hid cars are already producing 6,400 lumen's of light... even 1 single 1,700 lumen halogen pointed at you in a high beam pattern at night can be blinding, but even the 6,000+ lumen's of an hid car are not really blinding because the light is focused & projectors do a good job of putting all the add'l light where it needs to be & keeping it away from where it don't need to be. some hid cars use a halogen high beam, but bi xenons are the latest improvement, allowing the whole 6,000 lumen's of light to be projected even in a high beam pattern when necissary...
most times a hid car is too bright when oncoming is normally because of very dirty headlights... a dirty headlight will produce huge glare because it intercepts the huge amount of light that is meant for just the road ahead & refracts it to a bright glare to oncoming traffic. Europe actually requires headlight cleaning systems for this reason. if the light is projected right, 2 of these hid projected lights are not blinding, 4 isn't blinding either, hell, even 8 of them wouldn't be blinding under normal proper use, again, assuming proper beam pattern & a clean lens...
my lights are putting out close to 13,000 lumen's, 140 watts of hid lighting...double most of the brightest headlights... it is all focused properly & the cut off is sharp enough that it does not blind anyone under normal use...I have the knob on the dash when all the way down it cuts off around 25' forward of the vehicle on level ground, which is about right... when I crank the knob up to all the way I raise the cutoff point to around 50'... at that setting the lights do look bright to on coming traffic, but not any more bright than a normal hid car with dirty headlights, probably even a bit less than so.
the way they light up the road is wild... super bright.. I have never had any kind of headlight approach what these headlights do, 12,000 lumen's focused properly on the road with a slightly wider spread because the outer ones are spread slightly without sacrificing any center as the inners cover that... when I hit the high beams holly hell breaks loose though, bi-xenons are among the brightest high beams there are & mine are overall double the lumen's of any other... damn there pretty sick... 12,000 lumen's focused straight ahead is damn bright..., I do not blind anyone unless I intend on doing so... I took a trip to jersey today & drove back at night where there are roads with no lighting at all... the performance of these lights was so sweet.... I could easily go to 8k bulbs & still have enough light, where single projectors will start to become inadequate at those color temperatures & above...
oh yeah, not sure yet about the grille emblem & yeah, the shrouds will go in when done :D