HID's & Projectors?

darklink991

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Ok so it is usually plug an play. Last thing hidnation has the hid kit but they tell you that you'll need a relay and a cancelled cable. Would it be useful to have both

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Ok. So im thinking of going threw. Hidnation for the HID kit are relay and cancellers worth it the the least the relay..I only want to do 6k lights
 

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how easy do the housings come apart? if they are easy, just retrofit some HID projectors.... non HID projectors have hot and dead spots and scatter the light horribly... but its all personal opinion

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find some there taht will fit and make it work! youll probably be much happier, I plan on throwing HIDs in my stock housings for now, and ordering some projectors and retrofitting hopefully
 

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Money is major prob since we have a car loan. So im just trying to get something better then my stock cloudy and inside fogged lights for now and I have only a few tools and have college with full time work. So either cheap projectors or just junkyard lights for now.
 

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they come apart easy use a heat gun or bake in oven for few minutes at 250 degrees
 

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yah bi-xenon kit shouldnt be used in projectors i just had extra ballasts and bulbs layin around that fit the lows only work lol i should proof read before i type lol srry for confusinon
 

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