View Poll Results: What is your favorite HID temperature?
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#144
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Irvine, California
Posts: 270
Hi everyone,
chickz_magnet: Haha glad to hear it man! Post some pics if you can !
kptrulee: Yup yup, thanks for everything Chris. We're gonna get these lights out to you asap! You're definitely going to enjoy them.
chickz_magnet: Haha glad to hear it man! Post some pics if you can !
kptrulee: Yup yup, thanks for everything Chris. We're gonna get these lights out to you asap! You're definitely going to enjoy them.
#146
o i asked this elsewhere but this thread would prolly be better...
if i get your kit with h4, hal high and xenon low,,
and then down the road- can i get bixenon bulbs? or do i need a whole new kit
if i get your kit with h4, hal high and xenon low,,
and then down the road- can i get bixenon bulbs? or do i need a whole new kit
#147
Hi George,
I have a similar question as billmus86, actually I have two questions.
I have JDM GD3 Fit.
1. I read the entire thread but I'm still not sure what DRL's are. Is it the light in dash, when you turn the ignition on?
2. If I got the 8000k/6000K and wanted to change to 4300K Bi-Xenon would I need to get a new kit entirely or just the bulbs?
I have a similar question as billmus86, actually I have two questions.
I have JDM GD3 Fit.
1. I read the entire thread but I'm still not sure what DRL's are. Is it the light in dash, when you turn the ignition on?
2. If I got the 8000k/6000K and wanted to change to 4300K Bi-Xenon would I need to get a new kit entirely or just the bulbs?
Last edited by mrkorn; 04-21-2008 at 11:57 PM.
#148
just get what you want first- changing later is iffy,
if you are keeping the same style bulbs, than you are ok
if you are keeping the same style bulbs, than you are ok
#149
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Irvine, California
Posts: 270
Hi everyone,
billmus: Hrm, yes you can get the Bi-xenon if you want to swap over from the Hi/Lo, however you will need to purchase new bulbs. The Bi-xenon bulbs come with new bulbs as well as the harness needed to make the bulbs work.
mrkorn: DRL's are known as daytime running lights, which are your low-beam halogens being powered by a very weak voltage. If you put in HIDs, you will need to disable your DRL's to avoid damaging the lights. You can just get new bulbs if you decide to switch temps
billmus: Hrm, yes you can get the Bi-xenon if you want to swap over from the Hi/Lo, however you will need to purchase new bulbs. The Bi-xenon bulbs come with new bulbs as well as the harness needed to make the bulbs work.
mrkorn: DRL's are known as daytime running lights, which are your low-beam halogens being powered by a very weak voltage. If you put in HIDs, you will need to disable your DRL's to avoid damaging the lights. You can just get new bulbs if you decide to switch temps
#150
I'll probably go with the 4300K 'cause I do a lot of night driving.
#153
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Irvine, California
Posts: 270
#157
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Irvine, California
Posts: 270