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sootman73

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yea i do have high and low beams but its really not worth the extra price to get the high low beams. i usually just run with the high beams on because they are a little farther out and are in the center of the road more. if i did it again i would just buy the single beams.
 

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Wow that was a great article and he had quite a few more. Definitely changed my mind about HID's. Of course my wife hates them anyways LOL
 

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well i just purchased some REAL hi and lo beam 10k hids and i can see 700x better than them ****** regular bulbs i paid 165.00 tho i will never own a regular bulb again
 

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makes sense that since you are changing the lighting source that it would require a different housing/reflector. So that brings to the table... Does anyone make a new HID housing for these older rigs? Seems to me that would be best way to go. I know when I was in a rental last fall that had the HID lights it was amazing how well they worked and folks were not flashing at me as I was running around at night, even on the backroads.
 

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makes sense that since you are changing the lighting source that it would require a different housing/reflector. So that brings to the table... Does anyone make a new HID housing for these older rigs? Seems to me that would be best way to go. I know when I was in a rental last fall that had the HID lights it was amazing how well they worked and folks were not flashing at me as I was running around at night, even on the backroads.
I don't think anyone does :( someone makes a "clear" lens setup for the OBS trucks...something like this, although from the pics, it seems like there aren't any prisms in the lens, so I have a feeling there will still be legal/blinding issues. I have yet to see ANYTHING for a brick-nose truck :( I would kill for a set of E-code H4 lenses for a brick-nose!

I agree with you that it'd be nice to get a complete HID housing...contrary to what some might think LOL I'm not completely against the HID technology; I just don't like being blinded when it's mis-applied -cuss we have a couple of Escalades at work with factory HID lights and it really is nice ;Sweet and, although they meet DOT requirements, the lens setup is still a European style :thumbsup:
 

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holy snickies Ben... those look good.... I do see some halo effect but I don't think it's bad in your application...

Again which one of those kits did you get?
 

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Are those really HID's? ...I ask because the bulbs pictured look more like blue-tinted halogen bulbs? :dunno

it's just the color of the bulb, it's a housing with the correct cut that converts it to use the H4 HID bulb

some good info on the bulb itself:

http://www.h4bulb.com/

note in the picture in the link site, it shows a good view of the way the filament is in the HID bulbs
 
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