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      10-02-2019, 11:12 PM   #39
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Lol. In a Benz, not a BMW. And bulbs for two different purposes. And the cornering light housing has a diffuser so it doesn't glare up. If you haven't tried it or see it in real life I suggest you find something you're more knowledgeable on to critique.
Oh my bad, wasn't aware that MB and BMW followed different laws of physics.

You really should google how light scatter works.
Let me repeat it again, because it doesn't seem to be seeping through your thick skull, the led bulb in that Mercedes is being used for the low beam. The led bulb in the BMW is being as a cornering light. Different housings, different diffusers, different functions. Your theory suggests that, for example, swapping out a halogen turn signal bulb for an LED will blind oncoming traffic- two totally different things. I also bet you can't name one law of physics. So take your smart ass comments elsewhere.
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