HID's
Yeah, I've got a lot of questions before I do it, and I'm not doing it for a while, if ever. It's just nice to know there's a relatively inexpensive option out there to upgrade the Fog/High beams without doing a much more expensive (and difficult) projector retrofit. My car's a daily driver, and I don't currently have a 2nd car, so any projects like this pretty much have to be done in a 24-36 hour period, and that's a quick turn-around for a full retrofit.
my previous car was an 08 altima and i put 8k HID and i was definitely able to see more on the road thats why i wanted to upgrade the G35 OEM's. so what are the others reliable brands out there?
anyway one who need HID i can hook you guys up just check out my thread https://g35driver.com/forums/accesso...our-l-e-d.html
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im pretty sure i can hook u guys up with quality cheap hid kit....
https://g35driver.com/forums/accesso...0-shipped.html
im pretty sure i can hook u guys up with quality cheap hid kit....
I have 6k and they look blueish-white. Which i like. I dont like extremely blue headlights. Looks really rice IMO. I just wanted to get away from that ugly yellow look that the stock 4300s have.
my previous car was an 08 altima and i put 8k HID and i was definitely able to see more on the road thats why i wanted to upgrade the G35 OEM's. so what are the others reliable brands out there?
Xentec is a really good brand
^my friend had xentec on his G20T. After a year and a half, his '6k blue' went to a brownish green. Crap HIDs IMO. Check out ddmtuning.com. $65 for a kit and its quality stuff with a life time warranty that looks good!
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