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03-26-2006, 11:32 PM
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thanks, just ordered the 5400's with upgraded wiring kit (wire directly to battery). 319.99, but better than waiting on some ebay auction and ebay problems.
I have HID 5400's for the low beams (projectors) and fogs on the Probe, really like the look. I use Silvania (blue tints) for the highs in projector lenses, so I can have the blue when I want to.
I noticed there is a HID high/low beam option for these kits; anyone who sees them, I advise against it (question I asked before buying the Probe lights). You don't want to be turning HIDs on and off real often (like you do with high beams). You want to turn them on, allow to warm up, run for awhile, allow adequate cooldown.
Regardless, your low beam HIDs are bright as heck anyway, I could easily drive with just the fog lights on at night, brighter than my old setup with projector highs.
When I flip the highs on, I can barely notice the difference there is no extra light at all basically. Only a little blue tint. Just lows should be good for everyone.
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03-27-2006, 08:01 AM
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I Need to align my lights before posting any wall picks lol
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03-27-2006, 12:01 PM
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The only way you would want to run high beam hid's is with a bi-zenon projector, and then you are not exactly running high beams. Bi-zenon projectors move the cut off shield and allow you to use the whole beam, which would definately brighten up a dark road. And it would blind any oncoming drivers for sure, LOL. THe only time I get flased by other drivers is if I hit a bump and they get a taste of what it looks like to stare into the HID's below the cut off shield.
Nick I would gladly help you. It shouldn't be a big issue as long as you have something that attaches to that weird little adjusting post on the one headlight.
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03-29-2006, 01:13 AM
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Thanx alot.
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03-29-2006, 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by qp_20
Nick I would gladly help you. It shouldn't be a big issue as long as you have something that attaches to that weird little adjusting post on the one headlight.
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yeah i mean like i ajested them and everything i put them to were the stock line was but its like pointing on the ground and when i get on the free way it sucks ass, so i got them alittle hight i think its perfict but who knows i havent been flashed yet but everyone has hids here
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03-29-2006, 01:34 AM
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hey, you might wanna double check your mounting bolts...they should go in smoothe... not forced... it can throw off the alignment
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04-23-2006, 02:07 AM
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Originally Posted by VegasTrep02
Ok i got the HID kit today and could not wait to rip open the box and get to work haha!! Took me about 45min. First time i ever installed a full HID kit not just the phony baloney bulbs, was pretty easy and i must say im very happy!
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Beautiful setup. Love the shot of your Intrepid over the desert.
Side note: Unless I simply missed it in the thread, where did you order your HIDs? It sounds like they went in without issue and, after browsing several online retailers, was a little leery so I thought I'd find out where you got yours, first.
Thanks.
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04-23-2006, 06:01 AM
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Beautiful setup. Love the shot of your Intrepid over the desert.
Side note: Unless I simply missed it in the thread, where did you order your HIDs? It sounds like they went in without issue and, after browsing several online retailers, was a little leery so I thought I'd find out where you got yours, first.
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Thanks man, I took that pic at valley of fire here in southern nevada. Ordered my kit from these guys http://www.xenonpros.com/
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04-23-2006, 10:26 AM
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Since we're asking questions what is the exact name of those Konigs you got ??? They look good !!
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04-23-2006, 10:27 PM
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Sorry to bust up in your thread, but HIDynamics.com is about 50$ cheaper.
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