potential HID setup
potential HID setup
im new to this HID stuff. so far i know that you can either get a HID kit and put them in stock housings and blind other drivers.. or you can retro fit HIDS from another car that comes equipped with them stock into housings and have a setup thats legal with a cutoff.
so heres my idea.. i found these housings...
http://www.ilovebodykits.com/product...lbs_Black.html
they have projectors built in so there would be no need to retro fit anything.. so what if a bought an HID kit and installed them into those housings. Would the projector housings create a cutoff and result in a better/safer setup..without having to retrofit?
so heres my idea.. i found these housings...
http://www.ilovebodykits.com/product...lbs_Black.html
they have projectors built in so there would be no need to retro fit anything.. so what if a bought an HID kit and installed them into those housings. Would the projector housings create a cutoff and result in a better/safer setup..without having to retrofit?
those are not projectors, just a lense cap they put inside to make em look like projectors.. garbage..
Of course, here your gonna get more neg comments regarding hid kits in housings. There is always debate about that, but honestly long as it doesnt look like *** like a lifted truck with HID, i could care less about being proper etc.
Of course, here your gonna get more neg comments regarding hid kits in housings. There is always debate about that, but honestly long as it doesnt look like *** like a lifted truck with HID, i could care less about being proper etc.
hmm thanks for pointing that out. do you know a good source for hella h4 housings( or proper housings like Icemarks old kit) to install the hid kit into? i cant find any for some reason
get some H6054 h4 housings, autopal, hella, cibie, etc.
I dont think those "crystal" style with clear lense will be good because it will be too obvious.
As for hid kit, go with a bi h4 or high/low h4 kit, remember you also need it to do high beams.. Some kits have the hid bulb, and a halogen bulb on it for high beam *but it also acts like a switch to regular halogen so incase cops are near by, it will look like you have stock headlights*. Others will have the hid bulb flick in a upward position to hit the high beam reflector in the housing, so your high beam will be hid.
I dont think those "crystal" style with clear lense will be good because it will be too obvious.
As for hid kit, go with a bi h4 or high/low h4 kit, remember you also need it to do high beams.. Some kits have the hid bulb, and a halogen bulb on it for high beam *but it also acts like a switch to regular halogen so incase cops are near by, it will look like you have stock headlights*. Others will have the hid bulb flick in a upward position to hit the high beam reflector in the housing, so your high beam will be hid.
Ebay has a kit with the housings mentioned above, H4 high/low hid, all wiring and ballasts for like $80.
I installed that kit on a friends ae86 and it was super easy. Although their 6000k seemed to be a bit to purple for my liking.
I installed that kit on a friends ae86 and it was super easy. Although their 6000k seemed to be a bit to purple for my liking.
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I bought Hella housings, installed my HID kit and don't care if I blind anyone. I got them so I can see the road, not to worry about other people seeing ****. I got 4300K bulbs, none of that blue crap :P.
Hey Hypertek, not to throw off the thread or hijack it, but how did you do those tailights, they F**king nice
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im new to this HID stuff. so far i know that you can either get a HID kit and put them in stock housings and blind other drivers.. or you can retro fit HIDS from another car that comes equipped with them stock into housings and have a setup thats legal with a cutoff.
so heres my idea.. i found these housings...
http://www.ilovebodykits.com/product...lbs_Black.html
they have projectors built in so there would be no need to retro fit anything.. so what if a bought an HID kit and installed them into those housings. Would the projector housings create a cutoff and result in a better/safer setup..without having to retrofit?
so heres my idea.. i found these housings...
http://www.ilovebodykits.com/product...lbs_Black.html
they have projectors built in so there would be no need to retro fit anything.. so what if a bought an HID kit and installed them into those housings. Would the projector housings create a cutoff and result in a better/safer setup..without having to retrofit?
I used 2005 Acura TSX projectors and installed them in the H6054 housings for the FC. This way you let the TSX projector handle the light control and the H6054 housing just hold it and acts as an enclosure this results in actually having more usable light, defined cutoff for safety and better looks.





This is the proper way to install HID lighting in your FC. So check out http://store.theretrofitsource.com/ and get yourself some real HID lighting.
If you blind me I'll make sure I take you out as I spin out of control.
^than you got some serious problems if that happens lol. no seriously people make a big deal out of it. Even a proper retrofit will be illlegal depending on your law because it didnt come factory like that, and arguing with a cop as to "officer i did it the correct way with real proper projectors" will fly over his head. lol Best bet is to stay stock than. I dont mean to be nit picking or arguing, but the reality of it is just that, its still modified no mater what, and nothing will suit everybody.
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^than you got some serious problems if that happens lol. no seriously people make a big deal out of it. Even a proper retrofit will be illlegal depending on your law because it didnt come factory like that, and arguing with a cop as to "officer i did it the correct way with real proper projectors" will fly over his head. lol Best bet is to stay stock than. I dont mean to be nit picking or arguing, but the reality of it is just that, its still modified no mater what, and nothing will suit everybody.
I have never seen an HID bulb that fits into an H4 housing stamped with a DOT approval.
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