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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 12:08 PM
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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.
 
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 04:41 PM
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very bad idea, it will glare and make you look like a douchebag to all other drivers on the street
 
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Old Oct 31, 2008 | 04:40 PM
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got pics
 
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Old Nov 1, 2008 | 06:02 PM
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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.

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.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 02:19 PM
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Kits are a waste of time any way you look at it. As said above, retrofit or don't do $#!7.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 06:50 PM
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It you don't retrofit, you shant do shyt! Fat chance I'm doing that. Costs to much.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 07:51 PM
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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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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 10:31 PM
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You wern't afraid to get a lot of ppls' pantys bunched up talking politics.

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Done wit dat shyt.

Hidin' im ma bunka'
 
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