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oh okay
thanks for the info
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no high beam?
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Yes, it's a bi-xenon. Hi beam works perfect also. No pics yet though.
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Thanks. I plan on getting a new set of headlights in a few months cause mine have taken a beating the last couple of years from rocks and the clear protectant is beginning to wear off on the lens. When I do I will get some better pics of the install. All I had was my phone at the time. I'm very happy with the outcome though and love the blacked out look.
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Brian, does this bulb looks the same as yours?
mine was labeled 6000K but I didn't expect the output was yellowish instead of white-bluish. Oh yea one more question Brian, Does the H4 ring adapter sits your projector properly? or did you discard them to get your desire level on the light output? Last edited by JeremyG; 09-07-2009 at 06:23 AM. |
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yes, its a D2S
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09-07-2009, 07:10 PM | #46 | |
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Can someone fotoshop the headlights with the projectors in red housing? I am curious to see how it looks with the blk car lol
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hmm looks like that adapter ring are purely for LH driver cause our (asia) design will shoot 140 degree angle with that ring fitted in... :(
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i was looking through one of the threads that peter put up and you asked him about his cutoffs
did you have any trouble adjusting yours or did you just plug them in and they were already set to go pretty much?
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the factory setting. I liked the height of the cut off so I left it alone. Just got back from a night drive and I saw absolutly no glare and a perfect cut off. The cut off height is perfect and doesn't shine into other peoples mirrors. A huge improvement from running my previous HIDs in the stock housing. With my previous HIDs there was glare all over the place and would constantly shine Into other driver's mirrors. With the projectors there is plenty of light on the road. I must recommend that anyone with HIDs upgrade to these projectors, atleast for the safety and courtesy of the other driver's.
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I am still waiting on my projectors, I think they might be in tomorrow.
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Hey brian, I've never had an HID kit before, so I was wondering if this was normal; When I turn on the low beams, it takes a few seconds to "warm up." It's not as bright at first. But then the projectors get brighter gradually, until it's peak. Are you experiencing this too? Or is this even normal?
Also, i've had this happen a couple of times; when I go to just turn the halos on, they won't turn on immediately. Maybe a few seconds, then they pop on. I know those don't have to "warm up," because I usually can just turn the halos on and they turn on right away. However, one time I tried to turn the halos on, and they didn't turn on. It wasn't until I flipped my lights on all the way ( to turn the low beams on ), is when the halos went on too. Then I turned the projectors off and just left the halos on, and it seemed to work fine after that. Very strange. It can't be a wiring issue, because all the lights DO work. It just depends on how long they want to take for them to eventually turn on ( the halos ). Hopefully this isn't a sign of bad things to come? dun dun dun....... On a positive note, I've had many compliments on the headlights. I am extremely glad I went with blacking out the housings, and it gives my car a much more sportier, less eco-box feel IMO!!!!!!!! |
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HIDs DO warm up, so its normal.
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