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Blackbird Lighting Solutions Bi-Xenon HID's in 1994 TransAm
Installed these in February and finally got some pics. I HATED the stock headlights, couldn't see squat to the point I almost felt unsafe. High beams were just as bad. Well no more! This is probably one of the best mods I've done to this car practicality-wise. The headlights don't look as "muscle car" as they did before (now they remind me of Bumblebee's eyeballs from Transformers) but it's a trade I'll gladly make. Also got their fog light kit.
Have this kit also, amazing mod. Been daily driving HID/LED headlight equipped cars for over a decade now and couldn't stand driving the F-Body at night until I did this. Makes the stock seem like candlelight.
Looks pretty good. Do you have any night pictures?
No, I took these at Blackbird's request and noticed he already had some great night shots on his site so I tried to get pics that show how they look as part of the car. I'll add some later though!
There isn't anything on the site about it. I don't remember where I discovered that they offer fog kits. The "kit" includes 2 bulbs, igniters, ballasts, and a wire harness. The only real issues I ran into were the bulbs didn't quite fit into the housings so I had to grind them with my dremel ever so slightly and the power wire was a little short so I had to extend it by 2 feet to reach the remote positive terminal on the inner fender. Glad I got the fogs too though!
Looks pretty good. Do you have any night pictures?
Ok here's some night pics with low beams and high beams. The high beams are crazy. I've been in some cars with impressive headlights but these are on a whole different level. They basically create a tunnel of daylight. You can see the difference pretty well on the trees to the right. Even though the low beams have a nice sharp cut-off, I still get flashed pretty regularly by people who think my high beams are on and that's after following the adjustment instructions to the letter.
People are flashing you because of the fog lights glaring into their face from using a HID re-base in a reflector housing, which you should only use fog lights in the fog and other inclement weather anyway. Run without your fog lights for a couple of nights and I guarantee people will stop flashing you.