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RUQWKNF27

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Man these HID's to me is one of the best things I have done to the car! "Besides the new wheels!" They are brighter then the ones on my wife's Nissan Murano and they are bright.

The kit was easy to install and well worth the price. Now if I can just find a HID kit for my truck!

Thanks Jackson for putting this together!!
 
Man these HID's to me is one of the best things I have done to the car! "Besides the new wheels!" They are brighter then the ones on my wife's Nissan Murano and they are bright.

The kit was easy to install and well worth the price. Now if I can just find a HID kit for my truck!

Thanks Jackson for putting this together!!

Thanks Chris!

I glad you like it :cool:
 
Does it require a projector as to not blind oncoming traffic?

I checked into a HID kit for my beater Sunfire because the lights were always so dim to me. There were ones on ebay, but peolpe who used them said they were horrible if you were an oncoming car.
 
Does it require a projector as to not blind oncoming traffic?

I checked into a HID kit for my beater Sunfire because the lights were always so dim to me. There were ones on ebay, but peolpe who used them said they were horrible if you were an oncoming car.


HID's are never dim. They are 2-3 times brighter than halogens.

Projectors would be good but not offered for most vehicles. It's the scattered light that is blinding which projectors offers a more concentrated light more straighter and wider beams. Our buick lamps is only a 4 x 6 size and plus the bi-xenon have a shield for the bulb so don't have to worry about the blinding light for on comming cars the biggher lamps you might have to worry about that.

HID's offer an much brighter output so sometimes you need to reajust the beam which in most cases nobody does.
 
HID's are never dim. They are 2-3 times brighter than halogens.

I was referring to my stock headlights being dim. Almost looks like my lights aren't even on when the road is wet. :mad:

I ended up with some Sylvania Silverstar Ultra's to try for $40.
 
I was referring to my stock headlights being dim. Almost looks like my lights aren't even on when the road is wet. :mad:

I ended up with some Sylvania Silverstar Ultra's to try for $40.

Sorry for the mix up :eek:

Ditch those silverstars :p I got 2 more kits if you ever need one :D
 
I'm seriously thinking about one of these kits. Do you have to wire anything to the fuse box etc or do they just plug into the exsisting head light plugs?


Thanks
Ray
 
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