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Old 11-09-2010, 03:56 PM
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weedahoe, did you opt for the bixenon for hi/lo?
 
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I did but regret it in a way. I never use the high beams because they put out less light due to how they get "tilted" when applied. If i were to do it all over I would just use HID low and halogen high.
 
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Interesting. I will have to do research to educate myself on the details before making the jump to HID
 
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HID issues on this are like cancer on this site....they keep metastasizing.
 
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Weedahoe you said you got several kits from that site with no problems. Didnt you have to add resistors to them to make them work properly ? I don't want to have to cut or splice into anything. Just want a kit that is plug and play that works.
 
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Well for the 02-05 HIDextra will supply a PnP harness that has capacitors to trick everything but resistors are my preference. 06+ they use a relayed harness.
 
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