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Old 10-13-2008, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by glen229
8000k is my favorite kelvin for your headlights.. foglights you can get the fun colors

once i start working again im gonna retro fit those reverse lights for hids
I might get fog lights eventually, but I dont have the bumper for them (stock ls).
Old 10-13-2008, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by GTO 1
AND??? WELL??.......................

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LOL relax man... package came at 145, I had to leave for work at 230 No time to put them in yet. Maybe when I get home...
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Originally Posted by Rydis
If I were to get a set of projectors like these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-...=p4506.c0.m245

would I need anything special to hook up your hid kit?
Nope, you would just need the right kit. I do beleive its an H1 kit you need but pull out the bulb and double check to make sure what bulb size it is
Old 10-13-2008, 09:36 PM
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yeah the reason i said that you shoould buy the kit and have it before you order them is ive made that mistake.. said it was an h7 bulb and it was a h1.. only like 60 bucks for bulbs but thats like burning 60 dollars..

alot of times what happens with ebay is a person lists an add for say projector headlights.. they just steal the info from another ad/ebay listing and paste it on theirs.. point being that they dont know that there are differences and not all projectors are the same.. but live and learn.. just my .02
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Originally Posted by glen229
yeah the reason i said that you shoould buy the kit and have it before you order them is ive made that mistake.. said it was an h7 bulb and it was a h1.. only like 60 bucks for bulbs but thats like burning 60 dollars..

alot of times what happens with ebay is a person lists an add for say projector headlights.. they just steal the info from another ad/ebay listing and paste it on theirs.. point being that they dont know that there are differences and not all projectors are the same.. but live and learn.. just my .02
gotcha.
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I'm gonna put mine in tomorrow morning. I should unplug the DRL fuse, right?
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if your talking about any fuses on the hid kit yes... then plug them in promtly when you install the kit completely .. ie make all your connections
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Originally Posted by chris88z24
I'm gonna put mine in tomorrow morning. I should unplug the DRL fuse, right?
yes, unplug the fuse so you dont have to worry about them coming on during the day
Old 10-13-2008, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by glen229
if your talking about any fuses on the hid kit yes... then plug them in promtly when you install the kit completely .. ie make all your connections
Nah I meant the fuse for the DRLs in the car... so the lights aren't on all the time.
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If I remember right, the DRL light is actually the blinker for Cobalts. So you would not need to pull the fuse. I have never disabled the DRL on any of the Cobalt HID installs I've always noticed that its the blinker light that is the DRL.
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you guys have some awesome prices! lol
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Originally Posted by operatic
If I remember right, the DRL light is actually the blinker for Cobalts. So you would not need to pull the fuse. I have never disabled the DRL on any of the Cobalt HID installs I've always noticed that its the blinker light that is the DRL.
07-Up are the headlights
Old 10-14-2008, 09:42 PM
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07-Up are the headlights
Yep, I just pulled the fuse.
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dang the Bi-Xenon's are a little too pricey for me:/
Old 10-14-2008, 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by chris88z24
Yep, I just pulled the fuse.


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dang the Bi-Xenon's are a little too pricey for me:/
dont need Bi-xenon...the ones for $130 have a halogen Hi-beam
Old 10-14-2008, 10:30 PM
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dont need Bi-xenon...the ones for $130 have a halogen Hi-beam
Yep, just gotta do a little splicing to wire it up.

And get the relay and PnP harnesses together, makes everything MUCH easier.
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Originally Posted by chris88z24
Yep, just gotta do a little splicing to wire it up.

And get the relay and PnP harnesses together, makes everything MUCH easier.
splicing?? what for?? i didn't need to splice anything
Old 10-14-2008, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 08BlackSS/TC
splicing?? what for?? i didn't need to splice anything
The high beams. What harness did you have? If you JUST have the PnP no splicing is necessary.
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Originally Posted by chris88z24
The high beams. What harness did you have? If you JUST have the PnP no splicing is necessary.
did you get the Bi-xenon or the halogen hi-beam kit? Yeah, I just used the PnP harness
Old 10-14-2008, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by 08BlackSS/TC
did you get the Bi-xenon or the halogen hi-beam kit? Yeah, I just used the PnP harness
Halogen high beam. I used a relay that's why I had to splice. But well worth it.
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Originally Posted by chris88z24
Halogen high beam. I used a relay that's why I had to splice. But well worth it.
gotchya...hope your enjoying them
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I am they're sick. I need to re-aim my lights though... they are aimed too low.
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Originally Posted by chris88z24
I am they're sick. I need to re-aim my lights though... they are aimed too low.
remember not to aim them too high, otherwise there will be some angry oncoming drivers
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lol yeah. I gotta aim them a little higher, right now they barely light up the road. Just the ground about 20ft in front of the car lol
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hey man i went to order these today and when i entered the coupon given it didnt change the price or anything...and never said anything about the shipping....


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