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04-27-2011, 08:37 PM #1
HIDs Upgrade
I did this a few days ago. It's been a LONG time since I last made a new thread, so I thought this would be a good way to come back, lol.
Lights on. Another crappy Sylvania Silverstars I've been buying went out. This was the last straw with them and me still buying them.

Bumper off

HID Kit

First attempt at ballast install.

Close up of first ballast install attempt. The wire harness does not reach the ballast so I had to figure out where else to install the ballast.
Figuring this part is what took me the longest of the whole install.

Another angle of my first ballast install attempt.

The OEM intake resonator. I was thinking about leaving it off. I decided against it though.

Figured out the driver's side. Wire harness reached after cutting off some tape.

Both ballasts installed =)

Lights on, camera flash on.

Lights on, camera flash off.

6000k
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04-27-2011, 08:37 PM #2
Ballast going stealth status.

Ballast going stealth status, part 2.

Passenger wires from HID bulbs plugging into their harnesses.

Drivers side.



Seriously, you have to know what you're looking for here.
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04-27-2011, 11:50 PM #3
just keep your high beams off when behind me, or i'm break-checkin' ya.
wow! those are way brighter than stock for that model....The path to universal understanding starts here: Say what you mean, and mean what you say.
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04-28-2011, 12:38 AM #4
My HIDs are brighter than my high beams now :-p. These border on the "gray" area for legal on my car, haha. I gotta adjust them still (point down a little) and then take some night time pictures.
I'm extremely happy with these as they are much more brighter than stock like you said. I can actually SEE the road now!
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04-28-2011, 01:12 AM #5
Wow. Reminds of those lights on the spacecraft in Close Encounters. How bright is too bright, might I ask?
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04-28-2011, 01:25 AM #6
"too bright" would be having lows, highs, and fogs all on 55w HIDs....
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05-25-2011, 06:22 PM #7
I just reciently did the same conversion on my Dodge Ram 1500. So much better. I did lights and fogs. Makes me wonder how I drove at night before I had these things. I will throw up a pic later.
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05-25-2011, 07:41 PM #8
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05-25-2011, 09:39 PM #9
The kit ran me $55 for everything.
I want to get some fogs for my car and then put those on 35w HIDs as well from the same company. I'm thinking 3500k color for the fogs though.
Desktop | Built on, 2012-12-25
3.4Ghz i5-3570k | Scythe SCSMZ-2100 92mm Samurai ZZ Rev.B | ASUS P8 Z77-V LK | 8GB AMD Performance RAM | PowerColor 7870 Myst Edition | 250GB 8Mb WD HDD (OS) | 500GB 16MB SeaGate HDD (Storage) | 3x 320GB 16MB HDD in RAID-0 (Games) | Samsung 24x DVD-RW
Laptop | Dell Latitude e6400 *Upgraded*
p9500 | 4GB DDR2 PC6400 | NVIDIA Quadro 160M | 1440x900 Display | Kingston 128GB SSD | 250GB USB External HDD | 9-Cell Battery
Desktop | Retired, 2012-12-20
3.2Ghz p4 | ThermalRight sp-94 | 92mm Vantec Tornado | ABIT IC7-G | ThermalRight NB-1C | 2GB OCZ Platinum Ex 400Mhz 2-3-2-5 | PowerColor 4670 1GB AGP | 250GB 8Mb WD HDD (OS) | 320GB 16Mb WD HDD | 500GB 16MB SeaGate HDD | 16x LiteOn DVD-RW | LiteOn DVD/CD-RW combo drive
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05-26-2011, 12:02 AM #10
stay away from anything in the blue range for fog. it will blind you. amber, not yellow, is best. if you are going to mount them at leat make sure they can do the job. otherwise they will ljust be aux driving lights.
as you might surmise i haven't the foggiest idea (
)what those XXXXk color range #'s mean
The path to universal understanding starts here: Say what you mean, and mean what you say.
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05-26-2011, 01:27 AM #11
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05-26-2011, 05:59 PM #12
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05-29-2011, 02:48 PM #13
The color spectrum starts at 2200k all the way up to 12000k. Basically, the lower the color, the more yellow it'll be. The 3500k I mentioned earlier is an amber type color. Most cars out there right now have a bulb color between 4000k and 4500k in color which is why they are a bit yellow and not white. There are higher colors, but sometimes they don't list them with a number and instead just give them a name. Here's a link for you to reference.

http://www.ioffer.com/i/hid-xenon-li...bulb-156675195
This will only give you an idea of what it'll look like, but an image on a screen does not compare to what the light output will actually be
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lol, $55 is a good price. Here is where I bought my HIDs from. I bought the Advanced HID kit towards the lower side of the bar on the left.
http://www.thirdgp.com/
The "Slim HID" kit is by the same company, Advanced HID. The difference is that the ballasts are much slimmer, probably about 0.5in thick. The ones I got are the regular ones which are about 1.5in. thick. Cost was a deciding factor in as to why I got the standard ones.
The JDL brand HIDs are supposed to be one of the best in the industry. As a result, they're also like $200, lol. I'd have to compare some of those JDL ones to my Advanced HID brand to see how much better those are and if they are worth $200.
Desktop | Built on, 2012-12-25
3.4Ghz i5-3570k | Scythe SCSMZ-2100 92mm Samurai ZZ Rev.B | ASUS P8 Z77-V LK | 8GB AMD Performance RAM | PowerColor 7870 Myst Edition | 250GB 8Mb WD HDD (OS) | 500GB 16MB SeaGate HDD (Storage) | 3x 320GB 16MB HDD in RAID-0 (Games) | Samsung 24x DVD-RW
Laptop | Dell Latitude e6400 *Upgraded*
p9500 | 4GB DDR2 PC6400 | NVIDIA Quadro 160M | 1440x900 Display | Kingston 128GB SSD | 250GB USB External HDD | 9-Cell Battery
Desktop | Retired, 2012-12-20
3.2Ghz p4 | ThermalRight sp-94 | 92mm Vantec Tornado | ABIT IC7-G | ThermalRight NB-1C | 2GB OCZ Platinum Ex 400Mhz 2-3-2-5 | PowerColor 4670 1GB AGP | 250GB 8Mb WD HDD (OS) | 320GB 16Mb WD HDD | 500GB 16MB SeaGate HDD | 16x LiteOn DVD-RW | LiteOn DVD/CD-RW combo drive
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05-29-2011, 09:09 PM #14
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05-29-2011, 10:12 PM #15
Just keep in mind everybody, these are likely going to be illegal unless you properly retrofit them with projector headlights..
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