Quote Originally Posted by DynamicSound
Scattering the light does not make it blind people. I guess I blind people with my G35 since I have reflector headlamps and factory HID lights. And only newer vehicles have projectors on them. Most of the older vehicles did not and HID kits have been around since the 90's.

In the end, no...adding them to reflector housing does not blind people. Only if it is adjusted too high or they have a dual filament bulbs without a casper shield. Projectors also can blind people if not adjusted correctly. I have only installed over 2000 kits and sold over 60,000 kits...but I guess I do not know.

In the OP case, it wouldn't matter because it will be a hi beam. Any hi beam will blind people.
Your G35 has reflector housings but they were designed for HID beams from the factory. They are not the same as halogen reflectors. I never said anything bad about reflector housings, only halogen reflector housings. Blinding from scattered light is the reason why factory HID cars have cutoffs. If the beam is scattered the headlights can never be adjusted properly to compensate. They need a sharp cutoff!! They are two different types of lighting systems that require two different types of delivery.