o thank you. Did not know that!SHOdded said:If you get 55w 5000k bulbs, make sure you run power directly off the battery or to a spare fuse underhood. That power and wattage will give you a nice bright white light, but may not work well with the existing wiring to the fuse box for the halogen lighting.
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i think I put it in my signature now. Idk if it worked.Spartn27 said:What year is your vehicle? Might want to add that info to your sig.
If you have reflector housings it is technically illegal to install Xenon HID kits as they will blind oncoming drivers, if you have projectors I suggest a LED HID kit over standard Xenon.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-automotive-integrated-LED-headlight-lamp-conversion-kit-6000k-H10-HB3-HB4-/291140164990?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43c94e5d7e&vxp=mtr
leverkyle said:i think I put it in my signature now. Idk if it worked.Spartn27 said:What year is your vehicle? Might want to add that info to your sig.
If you have reflector housings it is technically illegal to install Xenon HID kits as they will blind oncoming drivers, if you have projectors I suggest a LED HID kit over standard Xenon.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-automotive-integrated-LED-headlight-lamp-conversion-kit-6000k-H10-HB3-HB4-/291140164990?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43c94e5d7e&vxp=mtr
SHOdded said:Anybody actually running these LEDs in their headlights, Spartn? Curious what their experience is.
In general, LED light output & quality is highly variable unless you go with name-brand mfrs like Philips or Osram (the German variants, not the US variant products). I would definitely go for aftermarket lighting products made in Germany, if I could afford it.