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black will match no matter what so if you decide to change the paint or any accents later, they'll always match and stand out
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I had those ebay projectors on my 2-dr tahoe. They sucked at lighting up the road. The cut-off beam pissed me off on them. Get some HIDS in them.
I had those ebay projectors on my 2-dr tahoe. They sucked at lighting up the road. The cut-off beam pissed me off on them. Get some HIDS in them.
I just want to know if the high beam part works decently, lol
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which means you can bolt in a proper HID projector for the wicked light...
which means you can bolt in a proper HID projector for the wicked light...
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They are not HID projectors, no, they're halogen projectors, unless otherwise specified... The black ones, for sure are not...I emailed and asked about it, that's how I found out the projector part is removable (which is a GOOD thing!) HID's work best with an HID projector... They work good in stock housings, but they're basically a brighter halogen at that point, the actual quality of the light pattern is degraded compared to high quality halogens...
Unless you score an HID kit with the filimant in the proper orientation, then they'll work wicked good compared to the stock halogens
Unless you score an HID kit with the filimant in the proper orientation, then they'll work wicked good compared to the stock halogens
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Unless you score an HID kit with the filimant in the proper orientation, then they'll work wicked good compared to the stock halogens
Unless you score an HID kit with the filimant in the proper orientation, then they'll work wicked good compared to the stock halogens
Sorry to hijack the thread.
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I see you did go with the chrome. I am not much of a chrome fan, but I am sure it will look fabulous on your truck. can't wait to see the new paint job, too!
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Yeah I ended up with the chrome set. I figured I dont have alot of chrome in the first place and my tails are chrome, I'm changing the tails to Caddy's but I tricked the Caddy tails out a bit. I seperated the red lense from the housing and crafted a really nice clear lense for them and I decided to lightly chrome the inside of the housing and get rid of the stock bulbs for L.E.D.'s, so I'll post up pics of that when it is all finished up and I'm sure it will work properly. Anyway I liked the black ones but they just aren't going to match the rest of the truck when I get the repaint done. It's going to be too bright for such dark equipment.
BTW, I am selling the headlights and clear turn signals off my truck. Headlights are stock except for the '05 Envoy bulbs (wrecked at my bro's shop) I put in them when one of my headlights went out. The clear turn signals are brand new and have only been on for a few months. Take $60 plus shipping for the whole lot. I'll post this in the For Sale section too. Also I am looking to trade my Clear/Chrome Tails for a set of Clear/Black or Clear/Carbon Fiber Tails (for the time being til I get my Caddy tails installed).
BTW, I am selling the headlights and clear turn signals off my truck. Headlights are stock except for the '05 Envoy bulbs (wrecked at my bro's shop) I put in them when one of my headlights went out. The clear turn signals are brand new and have only been on for a few months. Take $60 plus shipping for the whole lot. I'll post this in the For Sale section too. Also I am looking to trade my Clear/Chrome Tails for a set of Clear/Black or Clear/Carbon Fiber Tails (for the time being til I get my Caddy tails installed).
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Proper filimant in the proper orientation? Im new to the whole HID thing, I really want some but I want it to the right way. Is there any good websites for this info?
Sorry to hijack the thread.
ORIGINAL: drperry
Unless you score an HID kit with the filimant in the proper orientation, then they'll work wicked good compared to the stock halogens
Unless you score an HID kit with the filimant in the proper orientation, then they'll work wicked good compared to the stock halogens
Sorry to hijack the thread.
If you look at your current headlights, the filament sits like this: -
With HID, it sits like this: |
There's some other stuff that might cause issues, I'm sure, but at the moment, I forget them or never knew them in the first place, lol
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