New HIDS No ricey Halo projectors please?!!

gberland

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Heys sup I was actually going to upgrade very soon from my Halogen bulbs to a HID conversion Kit and i was thinking about 6000K So whats the big deal with Projector Housings??? do u really need them?? I was just planning on staying with my stock Head light housings because i like the look of them i just installed a new set of Euro headlight assemblys with black backgrounds and they look great I just want HID now but i dont like the ricey Projectors ?? If i stay with my stock housing will this be to Bright???!:think: :think:
 

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All you're going to get, from any forum, is opinions.

I personally love projectors. You can run them in your reflector housing but your stock housings were created for halogen lights not H.I.D.'s.

That's why you see every single car that actually does have H.I.D.'s has some kind of projector's.

Whether or not you choose to run projectors, it's completely up to you. But it's defiantly do-able.
 

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I run 6000k in my factory housings but the bottome reflector is painted black with the set of the housings,that and i aimed then down a bit and theres no glare,had a buddy drive in front of me at different car lengths and hes said they werent glaring at him at all and i can still see everything :)
 

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Gen 1's in mine with ccfl halo conversion. But to answer 1 question which hasn't been yet, hid's in the stock housing will have the light going everywhere like a normal light, which is the setup that usually blinds people when your on the road at night. A projector housing will give you a nice cutoff about the height of the light and only put light on the ground where it's needed, not blinding people.

To give you an idea-

Normal housing:
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Projectors:
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i've had pilot 8000k in stock painted housings for over a year. no glare, no tickets, no problems. gen 4's are the new projectors, they don't look bad if you ask me and I am very critical of that type of headlight. retrofitting is cool butttt imo those round projector thingies are ugly to begin with. my hid's work fine in stock housings.
 

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i've had pilot 8000k in stock painted housings for over a year. no glare, no tickets, no problems. gen 4's are the new projectors, they don't look bad if you ask me and I am very critical of that type of headlight. retrofitting is cool butttt imo those round projector thingies are ugly to begin with. my hid's work fine in stock housings.

IMO that's a very generic opinion.
 

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i've had pilot 8000k in stock painted housings for over a year. no glare, no tickets, no problems. gen 4's are the new projectors, they don't look bad if you ask me and I am very critical of that type of headlight. retrofitting is cool butttt imo those round projector thingies are ugly to begin with. my hid's work fine in stock housings.

IMO that's a very generic opinion.

but yet i agree with drift lol never had any problem with my stock housings,but your gonna get people saying one way is better than the other,just how it is.
 

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