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Post by jesse on Dec 10, 2009 12:00:45 GMT -5
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Post by absinthminded on Dec 10, 2009 18:34:21 GMT -5
I'd like to do this for my truck but I have no clue how.
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Post by dizzum_D on Dec 10, 2009 18:54:40 GMT -5
Are these for fog lights?
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Post by jesse on Dec 10, 2009 21:44:42 GMT -5
I'd like to do this for my truck but I have no clue how. shouldn't be any more than basic wiring dan, its for whatever size bulb you want. theres a drop down menu on the right for size and color temp
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Post by Ecl1psE5 on Dec 11, 2009 0:03:54 GMT -5
This kit is exactly like the kit I currently have installed in my truck. Its basically plug in, plug in, mount the ballast and your done. Its super easy and very nice. But be warned, if your headlight isn't designed for HID bulbs your going to piss off a lot of people. You want some kind of diffuser in the headlight to not blind everyone.
Also, I would recommend upgrading to there digital slim kit. The analog kit for 30 bucks could cause issues with static in your radio. A few friends have had issues with it. But the digital kits power up faster, and with less amp draw.
Still, this website offers really good pricing on the kits. I have referred a few friends to this site already, so thanks for the heads up!! I'm considering this in the spring for my car now, because its so cheap. I paid almost 120 for this same kit a few years back.
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Post by jesse on Dec 11, 2009 4:06:35 GMT -5
me and d shouldnt have any problems in our trucks. i've seen tons of people on gmfs with em and nobody had any complaints and most said they never getflash by other cars. i think the nbs headlights just take really well to the bulb shape of the hid
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Post by absinthminded on Dec 14, 2009 20:16:55 GMT -5
Hmmm, I'm still very interested in this. So your low beam stays the same and your high beams are hid? I use my lows much more than my highs. I'm way lost but I'm interested.
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Post by blackGSX2g on Dec 14, 2009 21:21:45 GMT -5
HIDs aren't meant for high beams. They don't like to be turned on and off frequently. Use these with your low beams and make sure the low beams stay on when tour high beams are.
Some reflector housings are better than others when it comes to HID kits, but the best is to di an OEM projector retro.
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Post by Ecl1psE5 on Dec 14, 2009 22:24:09 GMT -5
HIDs aren't meant for high beams. They don't like to be turned on and off frequently. Use these with your low beams and make sure the low beams stay on when tour high beams are. Some reflector housings are better than others when it comes to HID kits, but the best is to di an OEM projector retro. Because I have a four headlight system, I wired in a relay kit that keeps the low beams on when I turn on the highs. That was the best thing I could have ever done. So when I turn on the brights, I have hella good lighting. I'm sure I'll do the same to my talon when I do that setup. As I'm sure the lows turn off with the highs on, but i could be wrong.
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Post by missesnesbit on Dec 21, 2009 16:17:02 GMT -5
Can anyone personally vouch for these hids?
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Post by sourcelx on Dec 28, 2009 21:18:24 GMT -5
Would these work on the good o'l ebay halo,projectors? I'd love HID's but yernt for stock light just so I could have HID's.
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Post by missesnesbit on Dec 28, 2009 22:36:24 GMT -5
From what I've read on tuners, they don't work very well on ebay projectors unless you retrofit.
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