HID Kits $130 shipped!
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i would love to know how good i would be able to see with the custom color blues? if I can not see good with those i may be interested in the 8000ks
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5000k = 2850
6000k = 2700
Those are the only ones we have on hand, we can get the rest from our supplier later. But you know what, a picture speaks a thousand words.
12000k left, 4300k right
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Bringin' it up for some HIDs~!!!
All orders placed will go out on Monday
All orders placed will go out on Monday
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its up to you... i have them in stock housings and theres not alot of glare.. it also depends on who you talk to some say you blind people with stock housings but theyve prolly never had them
if you get the kit for your stock headlights i would suggest getting a bi xenon kit so you still have hi beams.. if you go projectors you will see a small gain in how bright you light up the road because as in any reflective housing you lose light
if you get the kit for your stock headlights i would suggest getting a bi xenon kit so you still have hi beams.. if you go projectors you will see a small gain in how bright you light up the road because as in any reflective housing you lose light
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its up to you... i have them in stock housings and theres not alot of glare.. it also depends on who you talk to some say you blind people with stock housings but theyve prolly never had them
if you get the kit for your stock headlights i would suggest getting a bi xenon kit so you still have hi beams.. if you go projectors you will see a small gain in how bright you light up the road because as in any reflective housing you lose light
if you get the kit for your stock headlights i would suggest getting a bi xenon kit so you still have hi beams.. if you go projectors you will see a small gain in how bright you light up the road because as in any reflective housing you lose light
Also, you can aim the stock head lights decent enough so you don't get as much glare as you normally would.
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not all 9007/9004 kits coem with a halogen hi... most kits are just the low beam hid kit...
that is something to know before you buy it. but im pretty sure a normal kit he sells for 130 does not come with any hi beam (i also could be wrong) but its this kind of information that people should know reguardless of who there buying it from
but i would suggest 3bspec they sell quality kits
that is something to know before you buy it. but im pretty sure a normal kit he sells for 130 does not come with any hi beam (i also could be wrong) but its this kind of information that people should know reguardless of who there buying it from
but i would suggest 3bspec they sell quality kits
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not all 9007/9004 kits coem with a halogen hi... most kits are just the low beam hid kit...
that is something to know before you buy it. but im pretty sure a normal kit he sells for 130 does not come with any hi beam (i also could be wrong) but its this kind of information that people should know reguardless of who there buying it from
but i would suggest 3bspec they sell quality kits
that is something to know before you buy it. but im pretty sure a normal kit he sells for 130 does not come with any hi beam (i also could be wrong) but its this kind of information that people should know reguardless of who there buying it from
but i would suggest 3bspec they sell quality kits
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So you guys are putting these in the factory lights with no issues? My headlights suck. I do a lot of driving at night (and in wintry/rainy conditions) and the factory lights just plain suck. The fogs are alright but the headlights are awful. I'd like to improve my lighting but I don't have the funds to blow on projectors and hid's together. I was thinking of just buying different bulbs but i'm not sure if that will do much if anything at all.
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So you guys are putting these in the factory lights with no issues? My headlights suck. I do a lot of driving at night (and in wintry/rainy conditions) and the factory lights just plain suck. The fogs are alright but the headlights are awful. I'd like to improve my lighting but I don't have the funds to blow on projectors and hid's together. I was thinking of just buying different bulbs but i'm not sure if that will do much if anything at all.
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you'll be fine, you don't necessarily need projectors to put HIDs in just get some 9007 HIDs and don't aim them too high
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yeah if you buy them turn the screw down about 1/4 of a turn and youll be allset.. the only glare i get is perpendicular to my car so it wuoldnt blind anybody anyways
stick with 6000k or 8000k 6000k will look blueish and light up the road only white 8000k will add more blue to both the road and looks
stick with 6000k or 8000k 6000k will look blueish and light up the road only white 8000k will add more blue to both the road and looks
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I actually think white would look better. Not really a fan of blue on the red cobalts.
I'm stuck between 6000k and 4300k. Hmm...
Dammit! The 4300k and 5000k are on backorder
I'm stuck between 6000k and 4300k. Hmm...
Dammit! The 4300k and 5000k are on backorder
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i was looking at this kit http://shop.3bspecialties.com/produc...&categoryId=18 and was wondering how hard it would be to put in stock lights and if it would melt them. I have never done any work with hid's so i have not clue about the heat or how hard they are to put in.
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i was looking at this kit http://shop.3bspecialties.com/produc...&categoryId=18 and was wondering how hard it would be to put in stock lights and if it would melt them. I have never done any work with hid's so i have not clue about the heat or how hard they are to put in.