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Old 09-29-2014, 03:50 PM
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Best place to order projector headlights in Canada?

I'm looking to buy a set of new headlights for my car, anyone knows a good place to order them from?
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The only thing i order from there was an injen CAI which was excellent quality. i know they have tons of projectors but not real sure on the quality of the product.
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Don't buy projectors. Worst mistake I ever made (3 sets) and could never get the light distribution right. You're better off going with black housing regular lights and get HIDs
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^no, your better off not buying cheap **** ebay headlights and spending extra and building/getting someone to build retros


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retrofitsource? gotta pull out your wallet tho
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its like $250 for a decent setup, if you plan on spending less stick to stock headlights and halogens...
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I've had both, HID and halogen for both, I prefer regular housing. Just my personal preference.
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Originally Posted by Cobalt08tc
Don't buy projectors. Worst mistake I ever made (3 sets) and could never get the light distribution right. You're better off going with black housing regular lights and get HIDs
Funny i'm on like my 5th HID set, all ****. Wish i got anzo projectors for cheap and kept the halogens
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im in my second hid kit/set, first one never died, but they were cheap ones, so it never gave full true output/color
now i have both morimoto ballast and they have been running good.
as for retros, i got it used. had to reseal them
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if u want to try to retrofit some lights. i can sell u a kit i put together for cheap. includes 2 projectors, 2 projector shrouds , 2 ballasts, 2 hid bulbs, 1 bi xenon harness =]
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Originally Posted by DFZ24
im in my second hid kit/set, first one never died, but they were cheap ones, so it never gave full true output/color
now i have both morimoto ballast and they have been running good.
as for retros, i got it used. had to reseal them
You don't daily your bitch let alone drive it as much as I do
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Originally Posted by kzak104
^no, your better off not buying cheap **** ebay headlights and spending extra and building/getting someone to build retros


So I'm better off to get a shop to make retrofits rather then buy whole new headlights?
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ANZO USA | Chevrolet-Cobalt - Projector Headlights - Headlights
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I've recently found HIDWerks, does someone knows if they do a great job?
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uh oh.
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Yeah I've been meaning to get retro's for my car but honestly I think the stock halogens work just fine.
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Originally Posted by StevoElSupremo
Yeah I've been meaning to get retro's for my car but honestly I think the stock halogens work just fine.
You must be kidding, right? Did your ATS have projectors with HID bulbs? Once you go to retrofits - you will never be able to drive with halogens the same.
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