projector headlights
Blackbird Lighting Solutions (BLS) is a sponsor and sells Camaro headlights with HID projectors in them for more money than the ebay options. These are much better than ebay headlights.
A third option is to do it yourself. Either install projectors in stock-style headlights or replace the projectors in ebay headlights with something better.
All above options are covered in the Lighting FAQ.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...hting-faq.html
A couple of things... don't put HID capsules in them (especially not in the reflector high beams). Replace the cheap crap blue-coated H11 bubs that are included with some good quality H9 bulbs and you will see a noticeable improvement over the stock lighting. Also, get some of that clear bra protection film to put over the outer lens. The plastic they use for the lens is even worse than OEM for pitting and the film will make them last much longer.
You'd want the low+high mod if you were to do that, so the low beam HID stays on when you hit high beams.
If you are looking for OEM HID Quality, you will be disappointed. If you just want stock-like (or close) output then they may be fine. The projectors in most ebay headlights are low quality halogen projectors regardless of whether or not the seller advertises them as HID. Some people have tried HID in them with varying degrees of success. I've seen some where the beam pattern stayed close (but still not great spread) and some where it went all wrong.
WhiteBird00, those use H1 bulbs. Where did you see that they use a H11 bulb? A H9 won't fit in place of a H1 (although it will fit in place of a H11 with a minor trim to a tab).
Last edited by VIP1; Mar 30, 2015 at 09:19 PM.
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They fit in place of the stock bulbs (with minor trimming) and are much brighter for the same wattage.
Watch out for fake HIR bulbs. Older-style ones had a pearlescent coating while new ones are clear. None are blue. Blue ones are fake.
See my post here for more info on HIR bulbs:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-el...l#post18679122
Last edited by VIP1; Mar 31, 2015 at 07:21 PM.








