Looking for better Headlights!

2manykids

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I run retro-solutions HID's on my 2000 GMC 2500 and my 06 Mustang and would not trade them for anything. Have had them in the car for 4 years now and just got my foglight bulbs replaced for free on warranty. I have the 5000K so they appear very white, it is like having daylight in front of you.
My truck I have had them for a year now and replaced a set of PIAA's with the HID's. Way less power draw and they run cooler as well but they put out WAAAAAAAAAAAY more light than the Piaa's. It cost me under $200 shipped to my door for each set of lights.

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Will be looking at this, very soon..........Oh Santa
 

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I installed a couple of diodes, and a switch. Now I can have my high, low and fog lights on all at once...do not need fancy new burnout in 8 month $$$ bulbs to get unreal light!!! Like day with two sets of Sylvania Silverstars plus your fog lights on.

Found the cct. diagram on The Diesel Place $4 worth of parts at The Source.

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Installed for 3 years not NO issues...just big light!!!
Thanks retodd will have to check into that for sure....great info!
 

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Thanks for the info. When you say aftermarket drivinglights were they in place of your Hi beams? It sounds interesting. What style, type??
Just a set of 8" Lightforce lights on the bullbar wired in to go on with the high beams....
 

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hid's are the way to go lighting and vision is nothing to cheap out on go hid an you wont be dissappointed to add even more thrills throw on driving lights
 

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Say I have been following this thread and I realize the HID would perform well on high beams but is there any advantage with HID light system for low beams that are legal ? Will you get flashed by on coming vehicles or worse ( pulled over by the cops) for a HID low beam ? I have seen some vehicles that have headlights way too bright (almost blinding) for on coming traffic and I wonder if this is someone that left there hi beams on or is this HID low beam.
 
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