lights?
#1
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Does anyone no where i can find HID conversion kits for a 94 jimmy? websites? stores? anything? thanx
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www.ledgauges.com has a kit that Im going to buy herer pretty soon. They go right in the stock housing.
#4
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would the 93-to 97 trans am headlights fit my 94 jimmy, they look the same?
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seriously...research.
Those lights probably will not work, but feel free to blow your money trying.
I do not believe that there are any HID kits for the
Those lights probably will not work, but feel free to blow your money trying.
I do not believe that there are any HID kits for the
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Be Careful, not only are the HID's illegal(unless equipped from the factory) but if its not installed correctly Im sure a nasty fire will follow. Also, wire them up to your brights instead, easy way to escape a ticket.
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To stay as 'legal' as possible. Get the OEM temp range with is 4300k to 5000k. Also aim them low and if you are running them in a stock reflector housing be certain to get D2R bulbs.
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ORIGINAL: DetroitMuscle
Be Careful, not only are the HID's illegal(unless equipped from the factory) but if its not installed correctly Im sure a nasty fire will follow. Also, wire them up to your brights instead, easy way to escape a ticket.
Be Careful, not only are the HID's illegal(unless equipped from the factory) but if its not installed correctly Im sure a nasty fire will follow. Also, wire them up to your brights instead, easy way to escape a ticket.
They don't like being turned on and off rapidly...
ORIGINAL: Mapoftazifosho
To stay as 'legal' as possible. Get the OEM temp range with is 4300k to 5000k. Also aim them low and if you are running them in a stock reflector housing be certain to get D2R bulbs.
To stay as 'legal' as possible. Get the OEM temp range with is 4300k to 5000k. Also aim them low and if you are running them in a stock reflector housing be certain to get D2R bulbs.
The filaments run like this:
Single filament: -
Double filament: =
HID: |
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