HID Special Single Beam HID 120 Shipped. H3 H4 &9006 ONLY~~~
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I recently overstocked on HIDs for a local show Here's what I have left over from the show. I figured I pass this special price along to my fellow Honda/Acura owners
All kits are backed by 1 Year hassle free warranty.
And yes this price quoted is shipped.
(SINGLE BEAM ONLY)
Please PM me your order with bulb size & color temp.
Mods: 100 spoke gold daytons, velvet headliner, fuzzy dice, dead white chick in the trunk
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Originally Posted by slow f23
Will these fit in my 1999 honda accord?
i think the 9006's will fit, but without a projector housing, or projector retrofit, you'll be throwing glare all over the road and in other drivers eyes. HID's aren't meant to go in a reflector housing.
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Mods: AEM cold air intake, APEXi WS2 catback exhaust, 5% tint, 16" Enkei GF1's, Pirelli's and falkens, debadged, tinted tail lights, 8000k hid's, black housed headlights, pioneer head unit, door speakers, rear 6x9 speakers, mugen front lip, Ksport coilovers, Ingalls rear camber kit.
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Originally Posted by Pimpn98
i think the 9006's will fit, but without a projector housing, or projector retrofit, you'll be throwing glare all over the road and in other drivers eyes. HID's aren't meant to go in a reflector housing.
Would it be that bad if I had stock headlights?
I've seen some friends with HID's on stocks and they look good.
Mods: 100 spoke gold daytons, velvet headliner, fuzzy dice, dead white chick in the trunk
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Originally Posted by slow f23
Would it be that bad if I had stock headlights?
I've seen some friends with HID's on stocks and they look good.
Maybe I'm wrong?
it really dedpends, some reflector housings aren't as bad with the glare as others. hid was designed for a projector housing, it keeps the light where it needs to be, and gives you a sharp cut-off. in a reflector housing, it just throws light everywhere and depending on how you housing is designed, it can actually give you less light output where you need it, than just upgrading bulbs alone. you may not notice it so much if you're driving, but if someone with hid's in a reflector housing is driving towards you at night you can tell. most people here will tell you to either retrofit projectors into your stock headlight housing, or buy projector headlights.
__________________
You can always retake the class... but you cant relive the party!
So there I was, Heineken in the one hand, cigar in the other, trousers around my ankles, my balls slapping against her chin and I thought to myself, man, what a great fucking beer!
Mods: AEM cold air intake, APEXi WS2 catback exhaust, 5% tint, 16" Enkei GF1's, Pirelli's and falkens, debadged, tinted tail lights, 8000k hid's, black housed headlights, pioneer head unit, door speakers, rear 6x9 speakers, mugen front lip, Ksport coilovers, Ingalls rear camber kit.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pimpn98
it really dedpends, some reflector housings aren't as bad with the glare as others. hid was designed for a projector housing, it keeps the light where it needs to be, and gives you a sharp cut-off. in a reflector housing, it just throws light everywhere and depending on how you housing is designed, it can actually give you less light output where you need it, than just upgrading bulbs alone. you may not notice it so much if you're driving, but if someone with hid's in a reflector housing is driving towards you at night you can tell. most people here will tell you to either retrofit projectors into your stock headlight housing, or buy projector headlights.
it really dedpends, some reflector housings aren't as bad with the glare as others. hid was designed for a projector housing, it keeps the light where it needs to be, and gives you a sharp cut-off. in a reflector housing, it just throws light everywhere and depending on how you housing is designed, it can actually give you less light output where you need it, than just upgrading bulbs alone. you may not notice it so much if you're driving, but if someone with hid's in a reflector housing is driving towards you at night you can tell. most people here will tell you to either retrofit projectors into your stock headlight housing, or buy projector headlights.