98-02 Trans Am HID Conversion Kit
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98-02 Trans Am HID Conversion Kit
Can anyone vouch for this kit?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/98-02...Q5fAccessories
It looks like it has everything from what I've read but I'm unsure. And if it's not what I need... where can I find a complete kit?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/98-02...Q5fAccessories
It looks like it has everything from what I've read but I'm unsure. And if it's not what I need... where can I find a complete kit?
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Awesome. I Think its a little more than buying the parts seperate like on the write up, but i guess its worth it. Has anyone had any experence with this kit or the seller before?
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Never had experience with them personally but have heard good things about them from others and they have been around for quite a while. You probably could get all the parts seperate for a little cheaper but with stuff like this sometimes its nice to just get it all at once and be done with it.
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Seller? Yes, iv'e bought quite a few things from them. Never through ebay though, got my stuff through there website. Had fast shipping and everything went smoothly for me.
http://www.hawksthirdgenparts.com/
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correct me if Im wrong but arent those eurolights or something ? I used LMC housings when I did my conversion , and I must say they are great.. you wont be able to get it as a kit , but Its no biggie , Id still recommend them ..
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I bought a set of 6K HID's for my car....I wanted the HID lights for my low and high beam...initially I received a set where the highs were HID and the lows were halogen...that defeats the purpose of buying HID's. I didnt buy from this seller, just making a point.
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The higher in temp you go, ie 10k vs 5k.. you get less light output, creates more glare, is more blue (way high temps like 12+k) are purple etc.
The higher temps appear brighter to the eye but since they create more glare but less light output it Is just tricking your eyes.
If you want the most light output with blinding oncomers more than you already will be by using a halogen housing you need to keep it 6k or under, 4300-5k is ideal.
I can't remember what temp it starts at but iirc it is somewhere around 10k you would actually be better off just replacing your stock housings and getting a bright halogen. This way you get more light and wont blind anyone from the glare. Only reason to go above 6k is if you want hids for an appearance mod. Rice much?
The higher temps appear brighter to the eye but since they create more glare but less light output it Is just tricking your eyes.
If you want the most light output with blinding oncomers more than you already will be by using a halogen housing you need to keep it 6k or under, 4300-5k is ideal.
I can't remember what temp it starts at but iirc it is somewhere around 10k you would actually be better off just replacing your stock housings and getting a bright halogen. This way you get more light and wont blind anyone from the glare. Only reason to go above 6k is if you want hids for an appearance mod. Rice much?
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35 w 6k
My lows are 55w 8k, was trying to make them match the fogs
http://s250.photobucket.com/albums/gg259/xhk651/
I know I have a lot of pics but go through and find ones of my lights. They are blinding, I get flashed constantly when my car is out at night.
I have them angled down extremely low, any lower and I should have stayed with stock lights. Even if I had them only ten feet in front of the car, within 25ft or so it is blinding regardless. If you watch cars that pass me at night a few car lengths before they get to me the ENTIRE inside of their vehicle Is lit up like there 50 mag light flash lights inside of It, or day light. same thing while sitting at stop signs or red lights etc..
My lows are 55w 8k, was trying to make them match the fogs
http://s250.photobucket.com/albums/gg259/xhk651/
I know I have a lot of pics but go through and find ones of my lights. They are blinding, I get flashed constantly when my car is out at night.
I have them angled down extremely low, any lower and I should have stayed with stock lights. Even if I had them only ten feet in front of the car, within 25ft or so it is blinding regardless. If you watch cars that pass me at night a few car lengths before they get to me the ENTIRE inside of their vehicle Is lit up like there 50 mag light flash lights inside of It, or day light. same thing while sitting at stop signs or red lights etc..
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35 w 6k
http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/g...1/SD531594.jpg
My lows are 55w 8k, was trying to make them match the fogs
http://s250.photobucket.com/albums/gg259/xhk651/
I know I have a lot of pics but go through and find ones of my lights. They are blinding, I get flashed constantly when my car is out at night.
I have them angled down extremely low, any lower and I should have stayed with stock lights. Even if I had them only ten feet in front of the car, within 25ft or so it is blinding regardless. If you watch cars that pass me at night a few car lengths before they get to me the ENTIRE inside of their vehicle Is lit up like there 50 mag light flash lights inside of It, or day light. same thing while sitting at stop signs or red lights etc..
http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/g...1/SD531594.jpg
My lows are 55w 8k, was trying to make them match the fogs
http://s250.photobucket.com/albums/gg259/xhk651/
I know I have a lot of pics but go through and find ones of my lights. They are blinding, I get flashed constantly when my car is out at night.
I have them angled down extremely low, any lower and I should have stayed with stock lights. Even if I had them only ten feet in front of the car, within 25ft or so it is blinding regardless. If you watch cars that pass me at night a few car lengths before they get to me the ENTIRE inside of their vehicle Is lit up like there 50 mag light flash lights inside of It, or day light. same thing while sitting at stop signs or red lights etc..
Oh and OP - DO NOT go with the Eurolight housings. They are much worse than LMC housings. So if you're going to put an HID in a halogen housing, go with the LMC's.