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#11
The HIDExtra HIDs are 1000x (literally!) better than stock bulbs. I had to put my stock bulbs in a couple days ago because one of the HID bulbs or ballast is going out and I didn't want to drive with one headlight. The stock bulbs are so pitiful I can barely tell they are on when driving around town at night with other cars and streetlights. I'm totally pleased with the function of the HIDExtra lights, just terribly disappointed with the quality. Mind you, it's not unexpected, since the kit cost me something like $45 but I just wish it would stay working and not be a hassle. I'd be completely willing to pay a couple hundred bucks for the same lights that just work without problems for 5 years.
This is why I'm looking into the Retroshop units. I'm trying to figure out if they are better quality since they are so much more expensive. Anyone have them for a year or longer that can comment on their reliability?
Rob
#13
I think I misunderstood your question. I thought you were asking about the look of the headlight housing with just HID bulbs. Now I think you meant how does the light output on the road look. Sorry.
The HIDExtra HIDs are 1000x (literally!) better than stock bulbs. I had to put my stock bulbs in a couple days ago because one of the HID bulbs or ballast is going out and I didn't want to drive with one headlight. The stock bulbs are so pitiful I can barely tell they are on when driving around town at night with other cars and streetlights. I'm totally pleased with the function of the HIDExtra lights, just terribly disappointed with the quality. Mind you, it's not unexpected, since the kit cost me something like $45 but I just wish it would stay working and not be a hassle. I'd be completely willing to pay a couple hundred bucks for the same lights that just work without problems for 5 years.
This is why I'm looking into the Retroshop units. I'm trying to figure out if they are better quality since they are so much more expensive. Anyone have them for a year or longer that can comment on their reliability?
Rob
The HIDExtra HIDs are 1000x (literally!) better than stock bulbs. I had to put my stock bulbs in a couple days ago because one of the HID bulbs or ballast is going out and I didn't want to drive with one headlight. The stock bulbs are so pitiful I can barely tell they are on when driving around town at night with other cars and streetlights. I'm totally pleased with the function of the HIDExtra lights, just terribly disappointed with the quality. Mind you, it's not unexpected, since the kit cost me something like $45 but I just wish it would stay working and not be a hassle. I'd be completely willing to pay a couple hundred bucks for the same lights that just work without problems for 5 years.
This is why I'm looking into the Retroshop units. I'm trying to figure out if they are better quality since they are so much more expensive. Anyone have them for a year or longer that can comment on their reliability?
Rob
Here's retro-solutions website if you haven't seen it yet... http://retro-solutions.com/
I typed in on Google Retro-Solutions reviews and it brought up tons of pages I didn't go through any of them..just a shot. A lot of guys here go through HIDextra, check some of the other Dodge Forums...
#14
In that lower opening is just a normal high beam bulb, I never use it, the HID low beams are bright enough w/ fogs.
Did I answer your question right? haha
#15
so tell me man how does it work? you send your headlights or do they send you new pair? how much do they cost?....... i love them by the way. i was going to buy a pair off k2motor that has bi xenon projector for 400$ but i think i will change my mind now and check those...... the problem with me will be if they ask me to send them the headlights coz i live on the other of the earth lol.....
#16
so tell me man how does it work? you send your headlights or do they send you new pair? how much do they cost?....... i love them by the way. i was going to buy a pair off k2motor that has bi xenon projector for 400$ but i think i will change my mind now and check those...... the problem with me will be if they ask me to send them the headlights coz i live on the other of the earth lol.....
He can build them from a new set of headlights, then once you get your set installed you could always sell your originals (which is what I did...) E-mail them and they'll hook you up!
#17
#18
When it goes out you just buy a new bulb and replace it..
I have regular High Beam bulbs in the bottom..But w/ HID's there is honestly no need for the High Beams. All four bulbs will not stay on...one of the down falls when going from duals to quads. When I flash my highs all four stay on for about 4-5 seconds then the HID's go out and it's just the crappy stock high beams..
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#20
The HID fog lights are much better than the halogens...I don't have projectors in the Fogs just an HID bulbs and it's so damn bright, I absolutely love them. The regular projectors w/ HID's in the headlights are 30,000,000x better than stock halogen bulbs and give great distance, the HID fogs give a really wide range when driving down the back roads.