Show of your REEAALLY Bright HID's

dylan223

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Hi guys, dont know if a thread like this has been started before but here it is and heres mine. I have 75w high beams and 55w low beams. And yes they are true 75w and 55w ballasts, i checked them.

Heres a hi /low comparison

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dylan223

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And heres just a high beam shot. Bought them on amazon for like 35$ have had them for over a year and no issues at all!

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dylan223

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yeah i now have them in retrofits. but pic was when i just put them into the oem housing cuz the retrofits where still in the mail for another week.
 

dylan223

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Dont know what projectors they are, got them off a civic in wrecking yard. HIDs are Performaxxed purchased on amazon. Hold up I'll upload some pics
 

fg3_colton

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Since I don't have a picture of what they looked like from the inside, here's one of them from the outside. I used to run 6K on both the headlights and fog lights a few months ago. They were incredibly bright, and after getting flashed at and pulled over (cops in Florida, especially Tampa are assholes. Wasn't ticketed though, just got a warning) I switched back to halogen fog lights and kept the 6K headlights.


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The problem is the headlights. Hid bulbs in a halogen reflector cause light to scatter vertically and "blind" oncoming traffic. To resolve that, you actually need to retrofit a hid projector into your headlight housing. That way you get a horizontal cutoff line and light isn't going vertical.
 
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