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and because if you go above 6000k i dont think the light is as affective.

the white is a great all round colour.
 
yes,

you just have to change the globes, but they are often near
the price of the kits,depending on which ones you have.

i am about to try some 4300k ones soon to see what they are like
 
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Old photo with old wheels, 8000k temperature.
 
which kit did you use Osiris?

I still don't understand how you install these things... is there any wiring, soldering, etc. involved?
 
ShaunEVO said:
nothing!

remove old globe
fit HID globe
find a home for the ballast
plug HID globe into ballast
plug the original light plug into your ballast

It really depends on what brand kit you get.

Mine had minor mods to get it to work. But got it working in the end :) If you know your electronics, easy.
 
i have a set of 8000k hids in my cupboard had to be removed for roadworthy onli low beam i found they didnt have the depth as normal lights but they are f**king bright as hell might have to put them back in if as easy as you say
 
tUfRiCe said:
i have a set of 8000k hids in my cupboard had to be removed for roadworthy onli low beam i found they didnt have the depth as normal lights but they are f**king bright as hell might have to put them back in if as easy as you say

it's easy trust me and even if your kit is not just plug in then all you have to do is join existing cables that go into your globe and with the ballast, and the instruction should come with it anyway.

If you get stuck let me know and i'll try to help:)
 
sweet as haha was gunna try it today but im takin the car to get my cams an valve spring etc done also gettin my roof rekinned so it'll be out of action for a couple of weeks
 

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