Halos+Hids from the factory.
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Halos+Hids from the factory.
Im not sure if this has been posted but here yall go.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-07...7601QQtcZphoto
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-07...7601QQtcZphoto
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the same housings as the regular halos...they just threw in some HID's and funny thing is, is on the lable on the lights it tells you NOT to place HIDS in the housings cause it will melt
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that's not from THE FACTORY it's from A FACTORY!!!
IMO the stock headlights are better looking, and for better night driving i'd get bixenon HID's. 9007-4 which means there are 2 xenon bulbs in one. 1 for low beam and 1 for high beam. The high beams won't be useless if you get these.
Or you can get the 9007-2 which is what i have now (difference is that the high beam is a halogen bulb - not much brighter than the low beams, but still noticable when you flash the brights )
IMO the stock headlights are better looking, and for better night driving i'd get bixenon HID's. 9007-4 which means there are 2 xenon bulbs in one. 1 for low beam and 1 for high beam. The high beams won't be useless if you get these.
Or you can get the 9007-2 which is what i have now (difference is that the high beam is a halogen bulb - not much brighter than the low beams, but still noticable when you flash the brights )
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I think it's legit.
DOT/SAE stamped.
Does this make it legal to use?
DOT/SAE stamped.
Does this make it legal to use?
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that's not from THE FACTORY it's from A FACTORY!!!
IMO the stock headlights are better looking, and for better night driving i'd get bixenon HID's. 9007-4 which means there are 2 xenon bulbs in one. 1 for low beam and 1 for high beam. The high beams won't be useless if you get these.
Or you can get the 9007-2 which is what i have now (difference is that the high beam is a halogen bulb - not much brighter than the low beams, but still noticable when you flash the brights )
IMO the stock headlights are better looking, and for better night driving i'd get bixenon HID's. 9007-4 which means there are 2 xenon bulbs in one. 1 for low beam and 1 for high beam. The high beams won't be useless if you get these.
Or you can get the 9007-2 which is what i have now (difference is that the high beam is a halogen bulb - not much brighter than the low beams, but still noticable when you flash the brights )
Yea as far as i know DOT makes them legit.
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just because the headlights have DOT/SAE stamp does not mean that the HID's are. you're better off buying your own set of HID's instead of that cheap ass set that comes w/ those. most people don't care though since they go for cheap looks.
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If any thing if you buy those you can change out the hids if they are tooo cheap for you and they are already set up to put different ones so you dont have to buy regular halos and try to ghetto them in there.
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Thats funny because HIDs run colder than regular halogens so how does that work?
Surprising too, since the seller I bought through said that sticker is there for legal reasons, since the DOT marking they have would never be valid with HIDs in them, since HIDs are generally Illegal, and there isnt a single mention of the word "melt"
Can we try and keep things real? kthx
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oh really?
Thats funny because HIDs run colder than regular halogens so how does that work?
Surprising too, since the seller I bought through said that sticker is there for legal reasons, since the DOT marking they have would never be valid with HIDs in them, since HIDs are generally Illegal, and there isnt a single mention of the word "melt"
Can we try and keep things real? kthx
Thats funny because HIDs run colder than regular halogens so how does that work?
Surprising too, since the seller I bought through said that sticker is there for legal reasons, since the DOT marking they have would never be valid with HIDs in them, since HIDs are generally Illegal, and there isnt a single mention of the word "melt"
Can we try and keep things real? kthx
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If anyone, ayone at all is interested juuuust PM me.
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Well Snake ole buddy ole pal ole friend "O" mine it juuuuust so happens I'll be getting a set of black projectors WITH hid's allready in place FOR FREE! Now if someone were to I gee I don't know WANT THEM FROM ME all that someone would have to do is get me a chrome set of projectors with NO HID and I'd swap even up! You pay the shipping on both.
If anyone, ayone at all is interested juuuust PM me.
If anyone, ayone at all is interested juuuust PM me.
*sends pm*
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