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Old Apr 29, 2014 | 10:54 PM
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2004 Infiniti Spyder Halo Headlights -- HELP

Hello I'm Anthony. I'm new to these forums. I recently purchase Spyder Headlights because of their look and color. I wanted to install an HID 8000K kit in them. Now is this okay to do with the right equipment (ballasts, bulbs, hardware, etc)? Will putting xenon system in these halo lights cause damage? By the way I purchased them from http://www.360tuners.com/03-04infinitig354drexceptfactoryhidtypehaloprojectorh eadlightswithledwithxenonhidlightingsystem-pairblack.aspx
I don't think they shipped yet. Give me some of your inputs. Thanks.
 
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Old Apr 30, 2014 | 08:28 AM
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If you actually want to see, I'd recommend going with a bulb color that is not in the blue spectrum. 4000-6000K will actually let you see what's in the road.
 
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Old Apr 30, 2014 | 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Mustang5L5
If you actually want to see, I'd recommend going with a bulb color that is not in the blue spectrum. 4000-6000K will actually let you see what's in the road.
Okay, but despite what color I put in do you think its okay to run the xenon HID Lighting kit in these headlights even though they're halo? Doesn't the HID cause damage from the xenon bulbs heat?
 
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Old Apr 30, 2014 | 12:18 PM
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35W HID bulbs usually run cooler than a halogen bulb

I don't know much info on the headlights. Are they projectors or reflectors? What's the bulb type that they take? The hardest thing will be to get an HID kit that is a bulb that will fit into the headlight.
 
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Old Apr 30, 2014 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Mustang5L5
35W HID bulbs usually run cooler than a halogen bulb

I don't know much info on the headlights. Are they projectors or reflectors? What's the bulb type that they take? The hardest thing will be to get an HID kit that is a bulb that will fit into the headlight.
The Headlights are Projector
High Beams take Xenon H4 Bulbs
Low Beams take Xenon H1 Bulbs

Now on a personal level what bulb color would you recommend for High Beam and Low Beam?
 

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Old Apr 30, 2014 | 06:37 PM
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You should be fine with heat with projectors. Like i said, HID 35W bulbs tend to run cooler than halogens. You'll just need HID kits that match the needed bulbs.

On my car, i run 6K HID for the main beam, and 3K yellow for my high beam/fog light (halogen). I'm more function over looks.
 
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Old May 3, 2014 | 03:32 AM
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I have these headlights with hide 6000k it is safe to run hids
 
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Old May 3, 2014 | 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by BlkSedan4me
I have these headlights with hide 6000k it is safe to run hids
Thats cool, you have any pictures?
 
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