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Not quite a noob
Drives: e46 325 Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: edmonton
Posts: 1,408
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Well if you were to use the ones form Micro Image you'd want the H4 Bi-xenon kit. Bi-xenon means that they contain both hi and lo beam in one bulb- which means that it will work with your stock light housing. Plug and play is subjective.. determined by the kit and how it's set up. If you're lucy you'll just plug the whole assembly into the bulb and it should work. If oyu're unlucky you may need to do some rewiring to the harness. No modifications to the car's electronics should be needed unless you have DRLs (Daytime running lights). If you have DRLS you may want to unplug the module so the HID's don't flicker. (DRLs give a smaller amount of power to the incandescent stock bulbs so they produce a dimmer light that can be used during the day to indicate your vehicle is on)
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