FS: 4300K "Rising White" CATZ HID Kit
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Exactly. With most HID kits you lose the functionality of your high beams; but with the CATZ kit you retain it becasue solenoids move the bulb further into the housing to reflect light more upward adn to the side.
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Originally Posted by dru106
^^WOOO HOOOOO!!!!!!! Ur gettin HIDS!! Just to warn ya.......... you'll never ever wanna go back to stock lol 

EXACTLY. I found it ahrd to see when I put the stock headlight bulbs back in and couldn't believe how dim they were. That's why I made sure the next car i bought came with them stock.
For those of you who are still clueless or are wondering what dual beam H4 HIDs are, go to the site listed below and download HIDWall.avi
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/sportinjection@sbcglobal.net
I have Bellof HIDs, the parent company of Catz. I don't have the same kit as Scott2055, but they are dual beams like his.
This is a quality kit, and you really don't have to worry about burnt bulbs because these kits aren't made in china!
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/sportinjection@sbcglobal.net
I have Bellof HIDs, the parent company of Catz. I don't have the same kit as Scott2055, but they are dual beams like his.
This is a quality kit, and you really don't have to worry about burnt bulbs because these kits aren't made in china!
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