yeah, just make sure you get them in no less than 8000K color temperature. 12000K is optimal for douche status tho.
Oh no. These are only 6000K. I will return.....
yeah, just make sure you get them in no less than 8000K color temperature. 12000K is optimal for douche status tho.
6000K makes a crisp bright white color, that's way too responsible. you need the blue color for sure. 6000K in halogen reflectors will just look like your headlights are not properly aimed, you gotta let them know you went with the HID's.Oh no. These are only 6000K. I will return.....
Oh no. These are only 6000K. I will return.....
Ya you will need brighter!! When you turn off your 50" and 20" bars you got, you can't see nothing need brighter for sure!!
Stay away from lumens kits they are the worst kits out there. Buy beamers kit
there's no way to properly aim them unless they are in projector housings. period.
No issues aiming them properly in a Dodge!! with factory housing...done lots of them!!
lol....okay. bet sales are great, huh?No issues aiming them properly in a Dodge!! with factory housing...done lots of them!!
lol....okay. bet sales are great, huh?
look man, facts are facts. do some research, other than what your suppliers tell you works. HID bulbs are not meant for reflector housings in a low beam application. hi beams, who cares....scatter that light wherever you want.
if you give a sh!t, go to Daniel Stern Lighting and read up on automotive lighting. google him, you will see why he is who he is, and what he says is truth proven by thousands of hours of manufacturer testing. I'm not making it up
lol....okay. bet sales are great, huh?
look man, facts are facts. do some research, other than what your suppliers tell you works. HID bulbs are not meant for reflector housings in a low beam application. hi beams, who cares....scatter that light wherever you want.
if you give a sh!t, go to Daniel Stern Lighting and read up on automotive lighting. google him, you will see why he is who he is, and what he says is truth proven by thousands of hours of manufacturer testing. I'm not making it up
well, you should try learning from an accredited source. no matter what you say or claim to have found out in your "experiences" you are dead wrong, HID bulbs in reflector housings cannot be properly aimed. end of story. there's a reason why a proper upgrade to HID's costs around a thousand dollars or more in newer vehicles for exactly the reasons you mention. these retrofit kits are cheap and dangerous. as long as idiots claim that their HID retrofits don't bother anyone I will be here to point out that they are irresponsible and uneducated. call me what you want. that's the way it is.Sales are absolutely fine...because I don't sell or install them, but I have helped many buddies align/aim them and they do have a good cut-off in reflector housings in a low beam application. You say that you can't aim them "period"...I say bull sh!t. Like I said....I don't run them myself, nor do I sell or install them for that matter, but they can be aimed so that you don't blind oncoming...maybe you should try it and see for yourself!
Most late model rigs run their daytime running lights off of a low voltage high beam circuit, so if you run HID's for your high beams - you will most likely fry your ballasts (unless you disco your daytimers) as most HID ballasts wont maintain stability on low voltage.
I'm just sharing what I have learned from personal experiences...no need to be a dick about it!!
well, you should try learning from an accredited source. no matter what you say or claim to have found out in your "experiences" you are dead wrong, HID bulbs in reflector housings cannot be properly aimed. end of story. there's a reason why a proper upgrade to HID's costs around a thousand dollars or more in newer vehicles for exactly the reasons you mention. these retrofit kits are cheap and dangerous. as long as idiots claim that their HID retrofits don't bother anyone I will be here to point out that they are irresponsible and uneducated. call me what you want. that's the way it is.
And I suppose I do owe you an apology for assuming you sell/install these kits. my bad.