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Old 01-20-2010, 10:09 PM   #1
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9007 hids ?

ok i dont want to be the annoying guy on the road with super blinding bright lights, but what the best route i should go with xenon hids for 9007 ...
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ok i dont want to be the annoying guy on the road with super blinding bright lights, but what the best route i should go with xenon hids for 9007 ...
If you get hid's you ARE going to be that annoying guy
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well... no more annoying than every bimmer and mercedes on the road.. i mean i dont want to have them aimed up super high so they shine in everyones rearview, and also keep it at 4300k which i think is the legal req. isnt it ?

just wondering a good kit, to use because i assume i need a d2r bulb as i dont have projector headlights ?????
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we can supply bixenon 9007. cost is $300
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well... no more annoying than every bimmer and mercedes on the road.. i mean i dont want to have them aimed up super high so they shine in everyones rearview, and also keep it at 4300k which i think is the legal req. isnt it ?

just wondering a good kit, to use because i assume i need a d2r bulb as i dont have projector headlights ?????
Every high end car that has stock hid has either hid projectors or hid reflectors using either d2s or d2r bulbs. They have a cut off at the most car's hood causing less glare for on coming traffic.

If you put hid in your oem housing which is NOT meant for hid then you will be blinding all oncoming traffic.

IF you want to have brighter headlights try Silverstar Ultra.

do a search, this topic has been covered many times. By putting hid's in your halogen reflector housing you are endangering other drivers, thus making it illegal.
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well... no more annoying than every bimmer and mercedes on the road.. i mean i dont want to have them aimed up super high so they shine in everyones rearview, and also keep it at 4300k which i think is the legal req. isnt it ?

just wondering a good kit, to use because i assume i need a d2r bulb as i dont have projector headlights ?????
a d2r wont fit if you don't have the right housing
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its going in 2004 jetta,

any ideas, on what would work .
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