EWW! Kill it!
IMO: 12K lights, gross, plug and play kit, gross (and now banned), combining the both...
If you really don't wnat that 700 bucks or so, gimme, you can have my piaa solitairs you might get some better light with them
But if you're doing this as a pure cosmetic mod on a not so much on the road car then it's all good. You did say you read up on lights for a while...I'm sure you took all the controversion into account...
Eugene
HID CONVERSION WITH NEW FACTORY LIGHTS
Re: HID CONVERSION WITH NEW FACTORY LIGHTS
I guess they do say in plain bold there that it is an extreme ultraviolet. And they are right. I thing I disagree with is that it is as white as sunlight. Sunlight is about 5000K not 12000K. Don't waste your money, I'll say it again.
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Re: HID CONVERSION WITH NEW FACTORY LIGHTS
LOL...the sun is not that much ultra-violet. ALthough it does produce some, if it had the same ratio of lighting throughout the spectrum as those lights, our skin would burn off if we spent any time at all outside.
And agreed, those things are fugly eugene. Just buy some cheap bulbs off of e-bay for $15. That is what I did - and wish I didn't after I got serious about learning about lights... oh well.
And agreed, those things are fugly eugene. Just buy some cheap bulbs off of e-bay for $15. That is what I did - and wish I didn't after I got serious about learning about lights... oh well.
Stock 1995 RS - Creek Blue
Car Meanins:
Honda: Hang On, Not Done Accelerating
FORD: Frequently Overhauled, Rarely Driven
Mazda: Must Always Zoom Down Asphalt
Car Meanins:
Honda: Hang On, Not Done Accelerating
FORD: Frequently Overhauled, Rarely Driven
Mazda: Must Always Zoom Down Asphalt
Re: HID CONVERSION WITH NEW FACTORY LIGHTS
Oh come now we all have some point got the ricey bulbs to try out That's step 1...then people realize how much tye suck and want to retrofit.
A good cheap option is to build a harness and put in some up-wattage non-blue/white/rice halogen bults. I find the light to be a bit better than the stock setup. Mind you my mx is a 92 so there'd be lots of room for improvement.
Eugene
A good cheap option is to build a harness and put in some up-wattage non-blue/white/rice halogen bults. I find the light to be a bit better than the stock setup. Mind you my mx is a 92 so there'd be lots of room for improvement.
Eugene