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This is a pic of their 6000k kit. I've had two sets of mcCullochs in the past, and they are a great kit. Never had a problem. I got them from ultrabrightlights back in the day. Great service. Welcome to the forums.
Are these just low beam kits or high/low beam? It would be nice if someone made a full kit for our cars, if it is legal that is.
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i believe these are "low" beams only.. however if you have HID's you dont need high beams.. but flash to pass is a nice feature. if you want a set of bi HIDs talk to hak. but this kit right here is awsome if your looking for a nice set of HID's with a shalow pocket.
nice kit.. i might get one of the 5300k kits.
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Are these just low beam kits or high/low beam? It would be nice if someone made a full kit for our cars, if it is legal that is.
These are just low beam, we've been trying to set up a 9007 high and low beam system but it is no where near the current future. Legally currently is only OEM systems.
SEMA is currently working with the NHTSA to allow aftermarket HID systems to be used in vehicles, the ban was lifted but there is still a lot of politics going on in how to create an approved aftermarket HID system.
i believe these are "low" beams only.. however if you have HID's you dont need high beams.. but flash to pass is a nice feature. if you want a set of bi HIDs talk to hak. but this kit right here is awsome if your looking for a nice set of HID's with a shalow pocket.
nice kit.. i might get one of the 5300k kits.
Great! let us know... we are planning on giving some of our first customers a greater rebate.. PM me if your interested!
SEMA is currently working with the NHTSA to allow aftermarket HID systems to be used in vehicles, the ban was lifted but there is still a lot of politics going on in how to create an approved aftermarket HID system.
-Allan
I would never see the ban being lifted. Mainly because there is no way to get quality safe results and proper beam lighting with throwing a rebased capsle in a halogen designed housing. The problems it creates varies from different halogen housing in one car to a different scenario or outcome in another car. Its those inconsistances in performance and safety is what had the ban implemented in the first place. Cheap Asian companies were more concerned with flipping a buck than they were with driver safety. That is why the gov't stepped in. I for one and very glad its happened. I get tired of being blinded by glare or see these kids riding around with their HID kits not sufficiently illuminating the road safely and where the light should be. Too many of these plug and play kits deliver poor lighting because your using a capsule that is specifically designed for use in a housing made for HID, not halogen. You can't just throw a capsule in there and call it a day and expect to have excellent performance and safe lighting. If only life were that simple. The ban won't be lifted. You can bet on that.
Have yall worked out the problems with the ballest burning out on these HID kits? I have heard of that happening alot with these kits due to cheap foreign parts being used to keep the price down.
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