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04-13-2007, 12:07 AM | #121 |
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"Don't expect to just tap into your stock halogen harness; the wiring isn't built for HID power.
HID ballast uses high voltages on startup. This is why an HID harness is needed." I found the above statement from http://www.phihoang.com/s14hid.htm So for a 1998 240sx , if you just plug it into the halogen harness will it damage anything? i'm a bit concerned about the plug and play system. are additional harness included if we decided to re-wire it like the website shown? Buffalo daughter: thanks for your pictures man... are those 6000K? very nice car man...... so u just tape it for tidyness? can u refer to the website above. just dont real understand why it say HID should be re-wired all togehter instead of hooking it up to the halogen socket |
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Hooking up the relay is not very hard also. We are working on another walk thru about it and we will update it on our site very soon. Thank you
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However, if possible, I suggest hooking it up with the relay it will put out more constant power for the ballast and the bulbs.
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04-15-2007, 02:17 AM | #125 |
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awesome thanks man. as soon as i received the kit i'll get some pictures up in this thread and try to do a test how much power it draws out from the stock halogen harness versus a separate wiring to the battery.
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Our kit is not DOT legal just like every other aftermarket HID out there.
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04-16-2007, 03:09 PM | #129 |
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I'm sorry but,
How many people are SERIOUSLY THAT concerned with "glare". When you are driving down the road, does it create a problem for you? Does it make the road difficult to see? Get Real. I'll tell you MY problem. My headlights suck. I can't see very well unless I have my high beams on. I can't wait to put these HIDs in so it shoots tons of light in front of me. The cuto off pattern or glare can suck me. mmm Cherry Coke.
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04-16-2007, 03:56 PM | #131 |
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mmm maybe I can get it this evening.
And, how much time do you naysayers spend with your car parked in front of a wall with the lights on? I know thats what cars were made for.... but jee whiz!
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04-16-2007, 05:23 PM | #132 |
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talk about fast shipping =) thanks jrt
just a question: is it absolutely necessary to drill the 21mm hole to the headlamp cover? is it alright to leave it as is or dust will go into it? im just wondering what happens if i convert back to stock halogens. pls let me know thanks |
04-16-2007, 09:23 PM | #133 | |
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check this out. enough glare to kill a horse. lights up the road AND THE DAMN BUILDING! brian your the most ignorant person so far on this thread.... i dont care abut ur problems... i care about others safty which youll be puttin at risk cuz ull be blinding them. why dont you leave your highs on now, and drive around w.o drop ins, there wont be a difference when youll get them only some different color beam. |
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04-16-2007, 09:37 PM | #135 |
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SWEET.
I cannot wait. Hello viewing pleasure Goodbye dark dangerous roads
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I'm gonna start off with HID lows and then later on move up to HID highs as well. I want to light up the country.
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Those headlights are HIGH BEAMS. Not low beams which most people are buying their HIDs for. The picture I quoted was from LOW beams which had almost no glare at all. Get your facts straight, you're ruining your rep. Everyone in this thread should understand that this shit IS NOT LEGAL, nor is any HID kit that is drop in/aftermarket whatever. You're preaching to the choir, WE ALL KNOW. Quote:
The only reason I keep looking at this thread, is I hope SOMEONE will post up what housings they're using and the cut off.
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Another pic with pink fog lights along with 8000k on SC430:
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I didn't know we all need a reason to get HID's. I just wanted to get the extra glare. It's awesome like a mirror with sunlight to your eyesockets.
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05-04-2007, 02:33 AM | #147 |
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H4...12k in stock? i spoke to you before through PM and they were out of stock (but i think it was the 10k at the time)...anyways, ready to buy, let me know...i can pick up tomorrow if its in stock...thanks
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i have H4 hi/lo in 10k and I am out of stock still on 12k. Let us know I will have new stock coming in next week. Thank you
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05-06-2007, 01:49 AM | #149 |
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thanx joe for coming out and fixing the problem with the kit...
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