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Old 07-08-2010, 11:50 PM
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http://cgi.ebay.ca/H13-Xenon-HID-Kit...#ht_9220wt_913

i really want a set and i have heard of some flickering issues and what not but i was j/w if any body has any experience with them or is there a brand name kit thats WORTH buying i want plug and play if possible.

thank you.
 
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All HID kits under $200 should be created equal. They are all the same. Those WILL flicker the same as any unless you install a relay harness. It's the canbus system, not the HID's themselves.
check out HIDextra They give you a relay kit for free if you ask. Pretty sure? That or you can install 20watt resistors instead of using the relay kit.
 
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you get what you pay for. Cheap HID's are bright at 1st. But they die out quickly and are also prone to flickering
 
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Originally Posted by Thatonekidw/theHEMI
you get what you pay for. Cheap HID's are bright at 1st. But they die out quickly and are also prone to flickering
Not true. If you have compared bulbs and ballast like I have then you will know most are all made by the same companies and some just happen to get repackaged prettier than others.

However, any bulbs has a recommended replacement factor after so many hours of use.
 
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Originally Posted by HemiRam1566

i really want a set and i have heard of some flickering issues and what not but i was j/w if any body has any experience hid kits with them or is there a brand name kit thats WORTH buying i want plug and play if possible.

thank you.

I don't have any flickering problems, just need to find a good seller.
 



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