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Old 06-16-2007, 09:33 PM   #7
blinkwatt
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From helping a few people install the kits I say get it just don't be cheap, I have the Hella kit, It was 400 I think.

Do you remember where you picked them up from?

The kit Robert bought on PPBB was under $100 but it seems like a good kit.

Robert emailed me and showed me which ones he bought;
Robert's HID Conversion Kit 6000k

There is not any cutting, splicing, or rain dancing, its a very easy kit.

Good to hear. So I take it that the OEM H7 harness connects via some type of harness to the ballast?

In our lights the lens decides where the light goes so adding these will not change your beam pattern, what the light does is produce more output ( I am not an engineer, mechanic, or even in the car buisness) so you have the same beam but i see further and clearer than with any other light I have tried.

I'm looking to do it for several reasons;

1. Safety,as my foot gets heavier I would love to see further ahead of me.
2. Look,those thing look awesome,I can't even tell if a car has a conversion kit or OEM Xenons as long as the temp it's a 4300k kit.
3. Cost,Silverstar are expensive to keep replacing,these HIDs are supposed to last longer
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