HID finally in
Man finding a place to mount the ballasts was a true pain but I got it finished in a little over 45 minutes with balancing and everything. Comments on the looks? They are 8000k and they're the Wideview Prime set.
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I don't mind asking at all. Its a 1997 blazer with a new style of the composite (flush) headlights. The kit cost me about 240$ and from how it looks was worth every bit of it. I love being able to see the entire road now.
well if you're looking to get some new headlights that are composite I still have mine from when I did the swap, there isn't anything wrong with them just that I wanted the other ones better so if you would like to get them i'd give you a fair price.
dude they are SOOOOOOOOOO damn strong.. I can see so far down the road now and thing is cops don't even bother me for having it so I guess its cool, along with that to make sure I wasn't being an *** and glaring in everyones eyes I had my friends ride down the road next to me, in front of me, and in the opposing lane and they said the glare was never bad and that you could just see the lights and the huge distance ahead of me lit. Now don't take that lightly it took me a good hour to have my headlights balanced (after the original 45 minutes installation and crappy balancing) to the way I wanted them exactly. They are sooooooooo strong though, driving at night is fun now cause everyone just pulls right up next to me and they can see for like a half mile.




