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Posted by ///ArmanI on February 11, 2002 at 00:41:06:

In Reply to: Those with HID's. Advice please. posted by ///Maniac on February 10, 2002 at 23:43:51:

4300K Kit == Very bright, brighter than the 6000K, light out is more white/greenish than blue. Price == $450.00

6000K kit == Bright also, but gives out a bluish output like the stock HIDs on most cars that come from the factory stock with HIDs. Price == $550-$600.

For both kits is best to go with the Phillips kit, it's what's used as the stock kit on most BMWs and Mercedes. They also have a longer warranty than other kits.

As far as the bulbs, you don't really have to worry about changing bulbs, because they dont' really burn out like regular bulbs.

www.supremepowerparts.com carries the Phillips kit, also www.hids4less.com carries them.

The phillips are all plug'n'play, you just have to worry about mounting the blasts, thats not that hard either, you just mount them with some very strong 3M double sided tape.

If you want instructions on how to install them:

www.apexcone.com --> has excellent instructions.

Make sure you get the European Headlights before you get HIDs, not really any point to get HIDs with stock headlights, because the light will be scattered all over the place. With the Euro Headlights, they have a hallogen beam.




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