Installed HIDs, check it out.
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Installed HIDs, check it out.
Looks amazing, car looks alot newer and cleaner.
Some guys dont like hids and say its rice and etc??
Also Light output is much better to.
6k bulbs.
Install wasnt to bad, had to use alil silicone to hold the bulb in place thats all ......
and I ran the wires to the ballasts just behind the light supports, sort of a pain cause the wires arent very long but I got it.
all i get for now is camera phone pics but you get the idea
Some guys dont like hids and say its rice and etc??
Also Light output is much better to.
6k bulbs.
Install wasnt to bad, had to use alil silicone to hold the bulb in place thats all ......
and I ran the wires to the ballasts just behind the light supports, sort of a pain cause the wires arent very long but I got it.
all i get for now is camera phone pics but you get the idea
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I NEED lights like these not just to have but because the stock lights suck, cant see a dam thing, Question, what brand and I know they are bright but do they have distance? I saw an article on HID's where they were very bright but faded into the dark. I have a Mag Light that with a Krypton bulb it was bright and looked like a spot light, then I switched to something like a HID buld, it was brighter but had no distance like the other, so I was just wondering...
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i have hids in my camaro. i'm sure they annoy people. i thought they would light up the ground better but they just light everything up. i think a good solution is to get some really good driving lights. maybe if i did it over id get the driving lights.
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I NEED lights like these not just to have but because the stock lights suck, cant see a dam thing, Question, what brand and I know they are bright but do they have distance? I saw an article on HID's where they were very bright but faded into the dark. I have a Mag Light that with a Krypton bulb it was bright and looked like a spot light, then I switched to something like a HID buld, it was brighter but had no distance like the other, so I was just wondering...
Believe this is the kit I bought.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/XENON...7603QQtcZphoto
My car uses the 9004 bulb though. Like I said the light is awesome for me but not for oncomming drivers too much like a flood light. Even pointed down to the point where I am starting to lose some of the benefit of having them I still get at least one oncoming driver flashing me in my 30 miles rural wisconsin commute.
Vehicle height is A factor but not THE factor. Head lights are not supposed to be a flood light, they throw a carefully designed pattern. Overseas the patterns are often better than here. At one point the German spec headlights for the b-body were the best lighting you could get, all out of stock now though. Had great lateral distribution without shining high, there was a crisp cutoff dark above light below.
My next try I think will be Focuztech, they have some awesome lighting stuff, I just tried to be cheap and in the end I will do it right because cheap did not work.
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Believe this is the kit I bought.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/XENON...7603QQtcZphoto
My car uses the 9004 bulb though. Like I said the light is awesome for me but not for oncomming drivers too much like a flood light. Even pointed down to the point where I am starting to lose some of the benefit of having them I still get at least one oncoming driver flashing me in my 30 miles rural wisconsin commute.
Vehicle height is A factor but not THE factor. Head lights are not supposed to be a flood light, they throw a carefully designed pattern. Overseas the patterns are often better than here. At one point the German spec headlights for the b-body were the best lighting you could get, all out of stock now though. Had great lateral distribution without shining high, there was a crisp cutoff dark above light below.
My next try I think will be Focuztech, they have some awesome lighting stuff, I just tried to be cheap and in the end I will do it right because cheap did not work.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/XENON...7603QQtcZphoto
My car uses the 9004 bulb though. Like I said the light is awesome for me but not for oncomming drivers too much like a flood light. Even pointed down to the point where I am starting to lose some of the benefit of having them I still get at least one oncoming driver flashing me in my 30 miles rural wisconsin commute.
Vehicle height is A factor but not THE factor. Head lights are not supposed to be a flood light, they throw a carefully designed pattern. Overseas the patterns are often better than here. At one point the German spec headlights for the b-body were the best lighting you could get, all out of stock now though. Had great lateral distribution without shining high, there was a crisp cutoff dark above light below.
My next try I think will be Focuztech, they have some awesome lighting stuff, I just tried to be cheap and in the end I will do it right because cheap did not work.
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Ebay has kits for around 60$ bros.
Very easy install. Plug and play
as for distance its a slightly better , you cant expect much from the stock square housings...
But anything is better then out stock bulbs.
Alot of cars come facotry with HIDS that anoy ppl , Hopefully mine arent to bad since Im so low...
Very easy install. Plug and play
as for distance its a slightly better , you cant expect much from the stock square housings...
But anything is better then out stock bulbs.
Alot of cars come facotry with HIDS that anoy ppl , Hopefully mine arent to bad since Im so low...
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I am about to order these based on someone else's recommendation. Anyone use these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Slim-...mZ280312935999
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Slim-...mZ280312935999
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Wow, that kit's kinda pricey. The one I bought was only $64 shipped, and it also came with a 2 year warranty on everything. I'm really surprised that I haven't had a problem with glare on mine. They seem to be shining just the way they should. No one's flashed their brights at me yet, atleast.
You're throwing in a light that produces almost 3x more light than the bulb that was in there. You're oversaturating the optics and then Glare.
rick you have to find ones that will replace sealed beam units. I thought that's what the camaro and c4 vettes used?
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I have a set of 8k Hid 's on my Impala right now, but I'm going ahead and buying the $130 kit for the bi xenon so I can now have a highbeam lol... but yea i do get the highbeam flash every now and then.. but so what at least i can see better.