Finally got my Philips HID Kit
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Maybe it's the camera angle, but your light pattern seems to have been warped... but it looks super bright, and super cool looking
Did lose your hi-beam in the process of the conversion? Or did you get one of those bi-xenon kits?
Maybe it's the camera angle, but your light pattern seems to have been warped... but it looks super bright, and super cool looking
Hey All!!
The reason my beam pattern looks a little warped is simply becase of my JDM housing. Those things are so out of alignment its not even funny. Even with the halogen lights the beam seemed warped and now the HIDs amplify it. However, I am putting the factory ones back in and that will solve the issue.
THE KIT IS SICK!!!
I picked up the kit through a group buy that www.xenondepot.com is holding.
This is the new philips 5000k kit. Its a cross between the 4100k and the 6000k.
The group buy price they are having is $750 Canadian (not sure about US - email them for info).
The kit was literally a plug and play with no wire cutting involved. It simply plugged in. Moreover, the kit also came with the reflective shields so that the kit is not blinding in any way.
I'd definitly recommend this to anyone.
Its a mod that you'll appreciate everytime you get in the car and turn on the lights. Its not like an exhause that you "think" you got an extra 5 horsepower.
The reason my beam pattern looks a little warped is simply becase of my JDM housing. Those things are so out of alignment its not even funny. Even with the halogen lights the beam seemed warped and now the HIDs amplify it. However, I am putting the factory ones back in and that will solve the issue.
THE KIT IS SICK!!!
I picked up the kit through a group buy that www.xenondepot.com is holding.
This is the new philips 5000k kit. Its a cross between the 4100k and the 6000k.
The group buy price they are having is $750 Canadian (not sure about US - email them for info).
The kit was literally a plug and play with no wire cutting involved. It simply plugged in. Moreover, the kit also came with the reflective shields so that the kit is not blinding in any way.
I'd definitly recommend this to anyone.
Its a mod that you'll appreciate everytime you get in the car and turn on the lights. Its not like an exhause that you "think" you got an extra 5 horsepower.
Retrofit HID kits in halogen multi-reflector headlights seem to cause a lot of annoying glare to oncoming traffic. Have you noticed it being a problem or have had drivers high beam you (even with those reflective shields)?
Would it be possible to get pictures of your beam pattern against a wall in darkness? It's sort of hard to see how it turns out facing a McDonald's!! [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
Would it be possible to get pictures of your beam pattern against a wall in darkness? It's sort of hard to see how it turns out facing a McDonald's!! [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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