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Old Jul 12, 2007 | 10:06 AM
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Final Verdict on EVO-R HID lights

I am looking to buy their sleek headlight kit with the HID option, but some member reported horrible light dispersion, as in not even. Not good enough to drive at night. He had one of the initial kits from '05. Its been two years.

Has there been any improvements on the projectors? How is your kit doing and are you happy with it? Any info and details are greatly appreciated.
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Old Jul 14, 2007 | 04:09 PM
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I'd like to know also as I was looking to pick these up eventually.
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Old Jul 15, 2007 | 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by txturbogs
I am looking to buy their sleek headlight kit with the HID option, but some member reported horrible light dispersion, as in not even. Not good enough to drive at night. He had one of the initial kits from '05. Its been two years.

Has there been any improvements on the projectors? How is your kit doing and are you happy with it? Any info and details are greatly appreciated.
its my understanding that the few cases people complained about light output is when the stock h3 bulbs are used... i havent heard of any complaints when people use h.i.ds in the sleek light kit... ive personally seen a sleek light kit with 6000k h.i.d.s and the light out was almost 5x the output of the stock flip up lights with h4 xenon bulbs
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Old Jul 15, 2007 | 03:15 AM
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i personally purchased the 8500k before. Horrible, cant see anything at all... It is as of I am driving with my flash light. Then I was about to replaced it with a 10000k Blue HID, i can see, but its HORRIBLE still. Yes i know, the higher the HID the worst it gets. But from many i've known who've bought the kit, they went with another HID kit instead. From what i've read, theres also another HID kit being sold on the group buy section. Get those instead, I am sure those are alot better and brighter than what EVO-R can offer. Not trying to say he is a bad vendor, other than the HID, the sleek conversion kit itself is awesome and he, himself is very prompt on the delivery.
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Old Jul 15, 2007 | 03:36 AM
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im using the sleek lights with the 6k hid bulbs, no complaints for visibility here.
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