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  • Is having no headlights on the passenger side a trend?

    Tonight, I saw a dozen cars in the walmart parking lot that didn't have a working passenger headlight. I thought it was a mililani thing, but when I drove home, I saw 2 other cars with the same problem. The latest modeled year car I seen no passenger headlights was probably on the new beetle (maybe 2005ish?)

    Is this a weird trend, or is it just coincidence?
    How'd I get so white and nerdy?

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    Re: Is having no headlights on the passenger side a trend?

    SHHHH!!! Don't anybody tell Adrian...

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    • #3
      Re: Is having no headlights on the passenger side a trend?

      Originally posted by Leo Lakio View Post
      SHHHH!!! Don't anybody tell Adrian...
      Too funny.

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      • #4
        Re: Is having no headlights on the passenger side a trend?

        Here's my theory: Most people who live on the West end of Oahu tend to drive alone (lotsa single occupant cars in the morning on the freeway).

        Because of that the right side of the vehicle bounces up and down more due to the lightweightness of that side due to no counterweight from the driver.

        All that bouncing takes it toll on the headlight's filament.

        Makes sense to me!
        Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.

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        • #5
          Re: Is having no headlights on the passenger side a trend?

          Originally posted by craigwatanabe View Post
          Here's my theory: Most people who live on the West end of Oahu tend to drive alone (lotsa single occupant cars in the morning on the freeway).

          Because of that the right side of the vehicle bounces up and down more due to the lightweightness of that side due to no counterweight from the driver.

          All that bouncing takes it toll on the headlight's filament.

          Makes sense to me!
          or maybe they didn't park infront of a wall so that they can see their headlight beams.
          How'd I get so white and nerdy?

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          • #6
            Re: Is having no headlights on the passenger side a trend?

            Nah, it's a conservation issue. Heck, only the driver has to see the road and if there's no passenger, no need that side light, ah?

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            • #7
              Re: Is having no headlights on the passenger side a trend?

              It'$ a con$piracy...Mu$t have $omething to do with the U$ Economy, the Bu$h admini$tration, Iraq war or Global Warming. Either way it'$ evil.

              We should ask our resident Conspiracy Theorist about this pandemic issue.
              Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.

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