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ya there not to bad i just go tired of being flashed by on coming traffic with the hids in the headlamp the light is to scattered in these headlamps cant wait to see what kinda beam they lay down
ya there not to bad i just go tired of being flashed by on coming traffic with the hids in the headlamp the light is to scattered in these headlamps cant wait to see what kinda beam they lay down
you will be very impressed! i did a projector conversion on my 98 sport, and there was absolutely no comparison to just the hids alone. post up some pic when you get them in.
I am interested to see these as well. There was a question about these on HIDplanet and the general consensus was they were...meh... compared to real HID projectors, but they did cut down the glare from kits pretty well.
I'm not only interested in the light results, I'd also like to know what you need to do for installation. Is there much modification? What modifications are needed?
here are some pics they arent the best but for spending $99 on the projectors and another $50 on the headlights i think it is worth is. they are not the best projectors in the world but there is no glare and the light output is good to
lows
highs
and for the install the only hard part was taking the headlights apart but other than that there was no other modification to get the kit to fit it was plug and play. i have not hooked up the halos yet not sure if i want to at this point yet. all i can say is was worth the price it was better that paying a kit that i would really have to modify to fit let alone the cost for some of those kits around $300 at least for new
all you do is take the headlight lense of the headlamp. and then just stick the projector end through the light bulb hole then there is an adaptor that aligns the projector in the hole from outside with those little notches that the 9007 bulb uses to align in the houseing and finally put on the supplied lockwasher and oversided wing nut. then put lense back on headlamp and so on
they are 6k, i had just the bi-xenon hids installed in the stocking headlamp and i hated the light beam patterns, an the hid beams sucked, the high beams on the projectors are awesome, i like to have everything functioning like stock as much as possible