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Old Mar 13, 2011 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by disaznjason
-So far as color, 4300k is the best visibility you can get out of HIDs, but for some people that is not the case. If you want bluer lights, go down the temperature range (6000k=white with a hint of blue, 8000k=iceburg blue, 10000k=deep blue, 12000k=purple). As mentioned, you do lose visibility. I have 8000k and I can tell you from personal experience.. driving in the rain SUCKS.

-Probably recommended by everyone on the forum, get a retrofit (I plan on getting one! Can't wait!). It is basically using your stock headlight and putting a projector in it. It cost some money but it is better to be safe than sorry. It is not only legal, but creates a huge cutoff to where it won't blind other drivers. And you see like the whole freaking road/off the roads with them. It's pretty fascinating. From my experience, use http://www.theretrofitsource.com/ to get your setup.
Im not too sure about the 4300k color being best, from what ive seen 5000k is the closest to natural sun light, so the easiest to see (closer to what our eyes are used to) but i do agree that any lights above 6000k are not a good idea. From what ive read, for practicle use, anything between 4000k and 6000k will work fine, its just a personal preference in that range.


and as for the retrofit, the link to the forum i posted goes long with the store Dis posted. Lots of good info on retrofits. i suggest checking it out before deciding.

If you decide to go with aftermarket projectors (thouse would be the entire housing with a projector mounted in it) over a retrofit, be sure to get the right HIDs. they may be projectors, but they are still designed around a hallogen light. however TRS (the store that was linked) has a HID kit designed to work with hallogen projectors.

I know you said you didnt want to spend too much... but there really isnt a good way to do cheap HIDs...
 
Old Mar 13, 2011 | 01:13 PM
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The pictures were taken from a thread on 3.7mustang.com.

I would like to point out that trucks blinding people using HIDs isn't a good excuse to use PnP kits in halogen reflectors. People go on shooting rampages and kill several people; does that mean it's okay to kill just one or two people? It sounds ridiculous, but it's the same logic.
 
Old Sep 21, 2011 | 08:14 PM
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here is a good website for HID kits, they are good quality, and they offer lifetime waranty

HID CONVERSION KITS-HID LIGHTS-XENON LIGHTS-CAR HID KIT
 
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