HID Headlights...Advice...Recommendations..
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So can anyone tell me if any of the links of the ebay above are electronic ballast or not
there was the last link...it said that my high beams will not work if I install the low beams? is this true....
there was the last link...it said that my high beams will not work if I install the low beams? is this true....
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This one claimed to beebaymotors/HID-XENON-CONVERSION-
Yes I know there are other kits that are better....but I don't want anything too expensive... I jsut wanted to know which kits...looks like...tehy have the electronic/digital ballast......
Please dont put in these large links to those e-bay sites..
Thank You
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i have an 05 accord v6 and love the car
really want HID kit and found one for about 150 online through amazon, does anyone have any recommendations for 9006 bulb HID kits?
also, is it better to go with an integrated ignitor, or are the ones that come with the ballast and separate ignitor good too? some of the web sites say get the integrated one and others say nothing.
thanks everyone.
luckily i don't have to worry about DRL. my stupid 07 subaru outback is another story though. thanks
really want HID kit and found one for about 150 online through amazon, does anyone have any recommendations for 9006 bulb HID kits?
also, is it better to go with an integrated ignitor, or are the ones that come with the ballast and separate ignitor good too? some of the web sites say get the integrated one and others say nothing.
thanks everyone.
luckily i don't have to worry about DRL. my stupid 07 subaru outback is another story though. thanks
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I took a look at htt.mobilehid.com/ and it seems to me that these guys know what they are selling; however, their kits are a bit pricey. Also, they got me thinking about buying a harness. Here's what it reads:
"Consumer note: There are many brands that do not offer safe installation equipment. These inferior HID conversion kits connect directly to your factory wires and put you at risk of damaging your electrical system since HID systems require a single moment of 23,000 volts to ignite."
So what do you guys think? How many of you support an idea of buying a harness? Do you think it's complete waste of money?
"Consumer note: There are many brands that do not offer safe installation equipment. These inferior HID conversion kits connect directly to your factory wires and put you at risk of damaging your electrical system since HID systems require a single moment of 23,000 volts to ignite."
So what do you guys think? How many of you support an idea of buying a harness? Do you think it's complete waste of money?
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I just ordered a 6000K kit from www.plasmagarage.com and it was DOA. Since they have not been so helpful I am returning the kit and looking for a legit place to get a 6000K Phillips kit. I have been looking at Xenonpros.com but they are a bit steep on their price. Anyone have any other good websites to look at?
Did anyone else have any problems installing their HID kit in the Accord? Did you need a battery relay?
Did anyone else have any problems installing their HID kit in the Accord? Did you need a battery relay?
#29
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You don't need a relay kit, nor would a relay stop any voltage from hitting the electrical system. The high voltage mentioned is on the output side of the igniter. This is similar to the car's ignition which, last time I checked, requires 30kV minimum to jump a spark across a plug. The ballast acts as a transformer of a sort. It has a low voltage-power side and a high voltage-load side. The statement posted above is a propoganda attempt to sell an unnecessary product.