Headlight conversion kit
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Check these out. This is what I purcahsed. You can always put in the HB4 Bulb.
This is the DOT approved headlight
http://www.autobarn.net/helhigperhal.html
This is the DOT approved headlight
http://www.autobarn.net/helhigperhal.html
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Check these out. This is what I purcahsed. You can always put in the HB4 Bulb.
This is the DOT approved headlight
http://www.autobarn.net/helhigperhal.html
This is the DOT approved headlight
http://www.autobarn.net/helhigperhal.html
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I just got my Pilot H3 6000k HID kit, its got high and low beams in one bulb, the little bulb things pop up from behind the shields on high, its sooooo bright. I got Eurolite housings $70 that were plastic and I didnt like them, so I got the ones from VisionX ($75 and they are glass! The combo is stellar, all the guys at work like them. You can get the HID kit from Pilots website for $99 and its about 75 for the pair of glass VisionX housings at the local speed shops... The HID kit somes with a plug and play harness, just install, and the old headlight connector plugs into the replay on the new harness, wire to battery your power and ground, mount the ballasts (which come with holders in the Pilot kit) and everything is the right legnth! I like mine alot.
I drove off a lake at night with these things on, and it was amazing just how much light they give you in the complete darkness.
I drove off a lake at night with these things on, and it was amazing just how much light they give you in the complete darkness.
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