Wes
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We dont have sealed beam HID kit, i'm sorry. They do make replacement kits for your truck where you can change the bulb. I just dont sell them.
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What do you have for a 2007 Tahoe? I'm thinking either 4300k or 6000k...none of the pointless heavy blue hues.
im interested in gettin a kit for my 07hoe. preferably 6000k.
so the $150+shipping deal is for the 12v only? and the 32v ballast would be?
my zip is 60016
how much for my 1999 Denali, shipped to canada? I think I need 9006 for low beams?
I have a 2009 Tahoe and I'm interested in the low beams, but aren't the fog lights too small to take HID without melting? Do you have a matching bulb only for 6000K low beam kits?
I thought the housing itself just couldn't take the heat, I didn't realize the bulb length was the problem for those that have melted the housings. Is there still a group buy or "package deal"? I'd like to do 6000K low beams, the fogs at 6000K, and just an upgraded bulb in the high beams.
What about projector headlights.. specificly.. mine. I believe HID's will work cause i've seen them put into other projector headlights.
You got 12,000K low beams and 12,000K fogs for me?
What Rollin Thunder said is pretty much right. The HIDs are much brighter then your stock halagens were so you notice the glare alot more. The only real way to fix that is to do a projector retro fit which we do them here at my shop, but its not the cheapest thing.Wes, I finally got the kit installed yesterday, and it's nice and bright. However, I'm not too happy with the beam pattern. Is this a common complaint on the H11 kit? It has changed pretty noticeably compared to the stock bulbs. I don't see anyway to have screwed up the install, it's not like I've never done this before.
Thanks for kinda explaining that!HIDs kits are like that. YOu just put a Xenon bulb in a halagon housing. But On my yukon the beam only changed a bit. But its common and really nothing you can do with out upgrading to full projectors.
Yes, your projector lights will be alot better then regular reflector based housings. As said below, it wont be the best but it will focus them alot better and thats what you want really. I sell alot of HID kits to Chrysler 300C owners and those cars have an option, HID projector or non HID projector and the non HID projector isn't that much worse then the HID projector, its a noticable difference but that bad at all.What about projector headlights.. specificly.. mine. I believe HID's will work cause i've seen them put into other projector headlights.
You got 12,000K low beams and 12,000K fogs for me?
Correct.THEY will make it better, but not awesome. To get awesome you gotta have real HID projectors and not halagon projectors.
What Rollin Thunder said is pretty much right. The HIDs are much brighter then your stock halagens were so you notice the glare alot more. The only real way to fix that is to do a projector retro fit which we do them here at my shop, but its not the cheapest thing.
Thanks for kinda explaining that!
Yes, your projector lights will be alot better then regular reflector based housings. As said below, it wont be the best but it will focus them alot better and thats what you want really. I sell alot of HID kits to Chrysler 300C owners and those cars have an option, HID projector or non HID projector and the non HID projector isn't that much worse then the HID projector, its a noticable difference but that bad at all.
For the set of 12k kits you want, I have everything in 10k, not 12k. I dont stock 12k to omuch because not alot of people want it. So its up you, I have 10k kits in stock or I would have to order the 12k kits.
Correct.