
Originally Posted by
mbeige
I just reread your first post, and concluded that you will never get any good light with the frosted lamp unless you have it cleaned and it's not pitted. Usually kapag mid-90's yung car or early 90's the headlamps aren't the best and it's usually frosted type with the refractor in the lens mismo, not in the reflector (unlike the crystal lens type). Hence you will just make it a lot worse for other drivers if you have overwattage bulbs because the lens isn't designed well, plus you're using more light so scattered na nga yung ilaw lalakasan mo pa.
Have them aimed properly first. Do not use fog lamps when it's raining. If you read the website I mentioned, having fog lamps in rain will make the pupils constrict because of readily available foreground light, thereby decreasing the amount of light you see. You may have more light sa foreground but you cannot concentrate far ahead, which is more important. This, coupled with your difficulty seeing, plus the black magic tint you have on your car, will essentially make you blind.
My final say is to have the tint removed or have a lighter shade installed, aim your lights properly, and have the headlamp lenses cleaned or replaced if already pitted. Chances are nag-yellow na sila from age and heat. If they're also the plastic lenses, you can have them cleaned to allow more light to get through.