These HIDS are the modern performance halo projector headlights (250$). Then I bought the 6500k HID kit from HID XENON CONVERSION KIT 3000K 4300K 6000K 6500K 8000K. (275). I'm very happy with the results I have a nice straight line and it really lights up the road.
I'm also going to be doing a 35% charcoal tint on the tail lights. Just to down down that white reverse light a bit. Let me know what you think.
Ya i know there big, oh well.
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Jesus man, you are the worst photographer I've ever seen. My laptop almost just melted from all those angles. Lights look good though, maybe you could resize those pictures for those that arent on 22000 x 44800 resolution.
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Im 17 but i can drive stick probably better than most racers.
Yea they are pretty big. Oh well I'm to lazy to reside them. I was hoping to give people a, cheap alternative for retro hids. Anyways I don't post enough in this section to care so just go ahead and delete the thread. Have fun in your little corner guys.
Well I have a nice humongous screen, and I fail to see a distinct cut-off beam. Doesn't seem worth the $$$ to me.. Maybe I'm just blind, who knows. Or maybe its the horrible pics
not horrible...cutoff is 2985times better than hid bulb in stock reflector housing.....
but still doesnt mean it isnt going to the glare the hell out of someone still. just curious of what the cut off looks like pointing at a wall. no one has posted a pic of this yet.
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