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Old 11-02-2007, 02:33 AM
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Exclamation Help me choose HID Xenon Kit

I wanna upgrade my lightning on Infiniti to HID Xenon. I'm thinkig of staying in $200-350 range. I really want ballast to be made in USA, Germany, or Japan only. I don't want a kit off ebay.
I wanna stay with 6K color, to get maximum light/and get slightly bluewish look. 9004 is what I'm looking for.

Not sure wheather I want just the low beams HID, or Bi-Xenon, maybe those of you who had previously installed them
Anyway, here is what I found so far:
Xtreme HID Conversion Kit : 6500k Xtreme HID Conversion Kit

Order HID Xenon Conversion Kit, HID Head Light Bulbs & Hella Ballast, Automotive/Car Lighting Systems

9004 HI/LOW - HID CONVERSION KIT

Anyone had any experience with these? Do you know where ballast is made in?

I'm upgrading my lightning for safety reasons, once you try HID xenon, you don't go back to halogen, not enough light.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-02-2007, 03:35 AM
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I have heard good things about the pilot set ups.
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It has been noted before, all these kits are considered illegal if not original equipment on the car. The problem is they as not designed with the proper deflectors and can truly cause an accident with oncoming traffic. Tread carefully.
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Look into the output rating and the color that it gives off. The higher the rating the "bluer" the light and thus less bright light. I looked into these but have not got around to buying them yet. There are several good forums on these. Do the research it will pay off for you.

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It has been noted before, all these kits are considered illegal if not original equipment on the car. The problem is they as not designed with the proper deflectors and can truly cause an accident with oncoming traffic. Tread carefully.
Thanks for advice, I will check to be sure it will work well with stock headlights, and aimed properly.
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