02-04-2007, 12:20 PM
i would trust a hid kit that sells for $150 ... i just ordered a Kaixen HID kit and it was about $300 ... the quality and performance is much better than many of the ebay hid kits you'll find.
usually the only problem with putting HIDs in stock housings is the glare that is produced. re-aiming your headlights usually fix's it though
As far as H4 bulbs go, some companys make a bulb that serves a dual purpose (both hi and low beam) .. they acheive this buy using a motor to shift the posion of the bulb higher to basically simulate the Hi-beam. I presonally wouldn't get this type as its just something else to go wrong, and with HID's being as bright as they are, you'll probably never use hi-beams anyways .... so if you do decide to get it, just get a regular H4 kit
usually the only problem with putting HIDs in stock housings is the glare that is produced. re-aiming your headlights usually fix's it though
As far as H4 bulbs go, some companys make a bulb that serves a dual purpose (both hi and low beam) .. they acheive this buy using a motor to shift the posion of the bulb higher to basically simulate the Hi-beam. I presonally wouldn't get this type as its just something else to go wrong, and with HID's being as bright as they are, you'll probably never use hi-beams anyways .... so if you do decide to get it, just get a regular H4 kit
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