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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 10/27/2007 6:50:38 PM   
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o ok.lol

are those headlights made to hold driving lights as well? i see that extra bulb location....


now hurry up and get them done ;)


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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 10/27/2007 7:06:55 PM   
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yeah they are desgined for the city lights, but it didn't come with them, and i can't use em so meh lol

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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 10/27/2007 7:38:56 PM   
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****!!!!

well 'im back to step one  Tried to take the lens off thinking it wasn't stuck cause i hadn't sealed it yet. and cracked the ****ing lens





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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 10/27/2007 8:16:05 PM   
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dammmmmmmmmmmmmmm that sucks!
well not exactly step one... just buy some new headlights bake the lense off and stick it on that modified one... suprising how alittle bit of glue can hold that strong! i had my other headlights stick realy hard together just by touching it to anything. just a bit of glue holding strong. :(


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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 10/27/2007 8:41:08 PM   
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yeah thats the thing they weren't even resealed properly yet, just a test fit more so, i'm just gonna glue the lens or something for now and get new ones later, i can't afford them right now

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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 10/28/2007 2:42:30 PM   
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Well they are done... for now, once i get the funds and such to finish them to the point i want, which requires new headlights, and a new shroud (good ones are expensive) they are going to stay the way they are for now, if they suck cause of how they are now then i may just say **** it and go back to the old setup. anyway, here are the completed pics







I know i promised a DIY on this, but with the cracked headlight it has dettered me from it. I will do a write up for how it SHOULD be done, and post that sometime soon after they are installed, and just use my pics as reference.

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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 10/28/2007 3:08:52 PM   
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ya hid retrofits are preaty straight forward in my opinion... just most people dont do it cause of the $$ involved. id love to have them retrofited BUT i dont want to spend that much money! i got other things that i can use almost 1K bucks for.LOL

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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 11/6/2007 4:59:53 PM   
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Heres some output pics of the retrofit, it's prety crappy right now, i accidentally mounted the projectors too low and an adjuster screw is stripped on the passenger side so it won't adjust properly, i'm going to try and fix the drivers more, then redo them after the winter or when i feel like it later on
Before (7000k HID Kit)


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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 11/6/2007 6:25:13 PM   
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Wow....... sweet, i bet the pic don't do it justice
Are they HI/LOW or just one steady beam?

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RE: I'm Taking the next step in HID's - 11/6/2007 7:13:23 PM   
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They are high low, but i am having an issue with the passenger headlight right now, the highbeam comes on when i have the headlights off and i flash them, but if i have the headlights on and turn on the highbeam it doesn't come on, i'm going to look at it tomorrow since i'm off work, and can get outside before 5pm when it's dark out

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