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Old Nov 10, 2003
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HID kits are a bit too rich for my wallet. I do not want to waste money on aftermarket HID wanna be bulbs.

So I will just stick to my stock bulbs and oem fog lights.
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Old Nov 10, 2003
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Originally posted by slicksivik
1. suv lights dont have the hids and 2. hid-online is expensive especially for non name brand. is xenondepot reputable. any other places.
1. does suvlights not have them in stock? or are you just not finding them..
2. "hid-online is expensive especially for non name brand" WTF are you talking about..... hid-online uses nothing BUT genuine Philips components... so i don't know where you came up with "non-name brand"

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Old Nov 10, 2003
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says h4 hylow, never does it say phillips
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hylow = High/low beam

Taken from thier site:
"Our kits features include: Compare this to the others

Original Equipment ballast and rebased Philips D2 lamps
FET Harnesses, solid state no water damage, no fuses, no failure
Special UV Cut construction to eliminate plastic headlamp damage.
Specially designed and constructed bases to fit all applications. These are NOT machined P32D bases
Optimum light centre length for corrected optical performance
Only D2S envelopes used in all our kits.
Complete custom made harnesses for YOUR vehicle. Simply plug it in and everything works . Nothing else required. Includes Relays,Fuses,Waterproofing etc x 2 for safety and security
Kits to convert H1,H4/HB2,H7,9005,9006,9007
No deeper in your headlamp than the halogen lamp
Existing clips and sealing plates fully retained
Return to halogen lamps in a matter of minutes
Full function between 9-16 volts
Typical life 3000 hours
Clear crystalite protective packaging for secure shipping
Free delivery worldwide.
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I love my HIDs and would definitely not go back .. although they do need to be aligned, they're not exactly putting an even beam pattern on the road. The passenger side is aimed a litte over to the drivers side, and the drivers side is aimed down a little far - but that's only because I got tired of being flashed by other drivers coming towards me ...
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I love my HID's so much. If a car on the road is nice for example a nice Mercedes or Porsche and its doesn't have HIDs i don't notice it as much and think its garbage because of its 30 year old headlight technology. LOL, but seriously nothing is more sexy than purple blinking projectors comin at you. Plus you feel so much more superior w/ HIDs when we come up to a ricer fakester w/ 90 watt hyperwhites or a stock halogen.
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Old Nov 16, 2003
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^^^ Agreed
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