New Headlights/HID?
#23
#25
Just picked this one up a week ago. Damn thing is BRIGHT!!!! Brighter than my lights and small. Shines up to 419ft.
http://www.coastportland.com/px25-led-flashlight.htm
http://www.coastportland.com/px25-led-flashlight.htm
#26
No changes to the wiring harness or fuses should be necessary. You should be able to find a plug n play kit that will allow the ballast and HID bulb to both be wired in to the factory harness without any splicing. The hardest part about the whole freakin thing is finding a convenient place to mount the ballast to haha. Most kits come with less than satisfactory mounting hardware
#27
I also have what was an incan 3D Mag, I dropped a cheap LED in it and it is actually brighter than the stock Krypton... Oh, and I have a MiniMag that I also threw a cheap LED and switch in. And I have the 1st gen XL50 tac light as my work carry light. I feel so uh....special.
I am considering getting the 2nd gen XL50 just for ***** and giggles.
Sanded your housings yet? Try that first.
Just picked this one up a week ago. Damn thing is BRIGHT!!!! Brighter than my lights and small. Shines up to 419ft.
http://www.coastportland.com/px25-led-flashlight.htm
http://www.coastportland.com/px25-led-flashlight.htm
#28
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My 2D Rebel LED Mag is throws pretty far, but has sh1tty battery life. Oh well, that's why it's in the truck. That's why it's red too, but that's beside the point.
I also have what was an incan 3D Mag, I dropped a cheap LED in it and it is actually brighter than the stock Krypton... Oh, and I have a MiniMag that I also threw a cheap LED and switch in. And I have the 1st gen XL50 tac light as my work carry light. I feel so uh....special.
I am considering getting the 2nd gen XL50 just for ***** and giggles.
Sanded your housings yet? Try that first.
I was looking at the PX45 I think it was, but I couldn't justify the $45 price at the time. Then they disappeared. Another Mag might join my collection then anyway.
I also have what was an incan 3D Mag, I dropped a cheap LED in it and it is actually brighter than the stock Krypton... Oh, and I have a MiniMag that I also threw a cheap LED and switch in. And I have the 1st gen XL50 tac light as my work carry light. I feel so uh....special.
I am considering getting the 2nd gen XL50 just for ***** and giggles.
Sanded your housings yet? Try that first.
I was looking at the PX45 I think it was, but I couldn't justify the $45 price at the time. Then they disappeared. Another Mag might join my collection then anyway.
#29
#30
x 2. the silverstar and silverstar ultra bulbs tend to burn out faster than the regular ones and are almost twice as expensive per pair. they do burn hotter than the regular bulbs which is why the do not last as long. I get complaints all the time about them at work and I have stopped recommending them to customers for the most part. In my opinion, HIDs are almost more trouble than they're worth. I've been through three of the $115 price range sets and they always seem to quit working right after the warranty expires! Maybe its just my luck. However, HIDs are def a better light source (esp. 6000K - the higher in the color zone you get, the less light ouput there is) , but get some quality ones with more than a 1 year warranty.
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You've pretty much summed up why I have no interest in HIDs. Here is a good example of using HID bulbs in improper housings compared to proper housings.
Ok, to show you, here is what I was talking about with HID is tossed in a housing not designed for it and blinding oncoming drivers.
This picture is the Hellfire HID inside the IPF housings and look at the light going everywhere. See those huge vertical beams and “starburst” patterning? This is the "normal" action when tossing an HID bulb in the "wrong" housing. This is the crap that blinds you from people with those annoying HID kits, this is the reason why DOT is cracking down on them as well.
And this is the Hellfire bulbs in the factory JK housings.
You see what I am saying! Ok, done with that, you form your own opinions and use on this one.
Ok, to show you, here is what I was talking about with HID is tossed in a housing not designed for it and blinding oncoming drivers.
This picture is the Hellfire HID inside the IPF housings and look at the light going everywhere. See those huge vertical beams and “starburst” patterning? This is the "normal" action when tossing an HID bulb in the "wrong" housing. This is the crap that blinds you from people with those annoying HID kits, this is the reason why DOT is cracking down on them as well.
And this is the Hellfire bulbs in the factory JK housings.
You see what I am saying! Ok, done with that, you form your own opinions and use on this one.
What is interesting about the video posted earlier is that there is no sharing of what the resulting light spread is on the wall/distance. Only about 10 seconds of that video had value in showing the lights actually come on. Sorry if I'm being too critical, but I wouldn't be surprised that the DIYer would say no problems being flashed. Just something to consider if you are going this route and looking at that video for reference. Please do your lights properly for the safety of others and yourself.