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RE: HID projector retrofits
Sweet, those look pretty sweet! Prolly out of the price range I'm looking for though.
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WOW..thats all i got to say, very very nice work that must take alot of time and hard work, but i guess it costs alot to get custome made headlights? i wish i could do that
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You can get some setups done reasonably. Best of all, properly designed retrofits are legal whereas the cheaper and less safe alternatives, like aftermarket HID kits are not. E-mail me for prices and information, but I can guarantee you that I have the best prices out there over anyone at the same or better quality.
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So, um...Are you a sponsor, or did you just come on to sell a product?
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Ok, multiple question time. Do you only work on imports? Also, have you, or, could you do an HID retrofit on an 06 Civic LX? My first question is in regards to my Jeep. I've got a 92 Cherokee i almost purchased a "kit" from. I was attempting to find some sort of projector lens so that it would properly distribute the light. And, as a B part to that question, I have a 91 CBR F2600 motorcycle, and, i am lookin into putting an HID setup in that as well. Please let me know if you are able to assist. Thanks in advance
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It has been awhile, but our website is finally up, come by and visit!
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RE: HID projector retrofits
Best of all, properly designed retrofits are legal whereas the cheaper and less safe alternatives, like aftermarket HID kits are not. No the HID kits will not be legal in Cali. Don't know about other states, but if the car didn't roll off the factory floor with HID it better not drive with them. Also..what types of jigs or set up do you use to get acurate placement of the OEM donor projectors to the headlamp housings? Do you eyeball it, or do you have a custum jig for each and every headlamp you do (x2 for left right side)?? |
RE: HID projector retrofits
As long as California adopts Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, which they do, a properly designed retrofit is perfectly legal. All lighting has to conform to FMVSS 108 photometry requirements, which any properly designed retrofit will. Some states, towns, districts will have additional motor vehicle lighting ordinance, but that almost always applies to the use of specific colros and strobes reserved for emergency response vehicles. In California the big emphasis is on emissions standards, which is understandable, that does not effect lighting.
And yes, we do use jigs for each and every headlamp we do (and that means x2 for both sides), unless adjustability is built into the redesign allowing end user adjustments. ORIGINAL: Dogmeat Best of all, properly designed retrofits are legal whereas the cheaper and less safe alternatives, like aftermarket HID kits are not. No the HID kits will not be legal in Cali. Don't know about other states, but if the car didn't roll off the factory floor with HID it better not drive with them. Also..what types of jigs or set up do you use to get acurate placement of the OEM donor projectors to the headlamp housings? Do you eyeball it, or do you have a custum jig for each and every headlamp you do (x2 for left right side)?? |
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Now those are the exact conversions that I'm looking for, but I've got a 01 Civic. Are those available for my car, and if they are where can I get them, and are they relatively simple to install myself?
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