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Old 10-29-2008, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: Hows this HID kit Look?

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Originally Posted by duffyatkinson View Post
Uh... they are charging $36 to ship an $80 product? Just for THAT reason alone, I wouldn't do the deal. I HATE the ebay shipping ripoff scams...

And exactly how bright do you need to have your headlights? Are the OEM headlights unsufficient for your needs? Speaking from the perspective of a nighttime driver, I can't STAND when I have go up against a driver with the bright a$$ headlights that just about blind you. Their ego makes it dangerous for everyone else on the road.

Leave your headlights alone.
You are a voice of reason Duffy. HID conversions are illegal and unsafe. See Daniel Stern Lighting & Consultancy for details.

If you want improved lighting install driving lights or buy/build a heavy duty harness and install slightly higher wattage bulbs. I made my own harness and installed high efficacy bulbs and my lights work great.

Make sure your headlamp lenses are clean and clear with the use of a restoration kit. And finally make sure your headlamps are properly aimed, a small but often overlooked detail.
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