Bi-Zenon fog/high beams
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Bi-Zenon fog/high beams
Has anyone installed a bi-Zenon kit in there 03-05 sedan? If so, what did you think, did you take it back out?
I'm talking about the kind that moves the bulb when you switch from fog to high.
I'm talking about the kind that moves the bulb when you switch from fog to high.
Originally Posted by Texasscout
Has anyone installed a bi-Zenon kit in there 03-05 sedan? If so, what did you think, did you take it back out?
I'm talking about the kind that moves the bulb when you switch from fog to high.
I'm talking about the kind that moves the bulb when you switch from fog to high.
That's not bi-xenon. Bi-xenons are projectors where the cutoff shield flips up when you want your brights on. But I do know what you're talking about and I don't recommend them at all.
Redlude is right; they'll create a lot of glare and you'll end up blinding oncoming drivers. Retro fit of TL projectors instead. It's not as cheap but the final result is WELL WORTH IT.
Unless you are buying 60 dollar ebay junk kits, a "HID kit" costs around 200 bucks, I just purchased 2 sets of bi-xenon projector/hid/bulb/ballast sets for less than 200 each.
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It really doesn't cost that much if you do it yourself. $150 for a pair of projectors. You don't even need ballasts since your car already has them. It's not that hard if you have a bit of creativity and are decent with your hands and tools. And those bi-xenon kits that moves the bulbs aren't of the best quality. They won't last very long.
Come on Texasscout! Cowboy up! You wern't afraid to get a lot of ppls' pantys bunched up talking politics.
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Come on Texasscout! Cowboy up! You wern't afraid to get a lot of ppls' pantys bunched up talking politics.
=P
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