Thats the same seller I got mine from, definitely pick up a 6000k or lower HID kit
yea,aint that kit like $125 dollors or something
i cant get them right now but thats what i be aiming for when i do
hopefully this show next month i be able to pick up a few thinsg
when its all or nothing,just remember to do not short shift
mountain dew man
Check out eBay seller: lighting623
I payed like $70 shipped for my HID kit, now they're about $60, work fine for me
Any kit under 150$ is all the same buddy. Get a 5100K or under kit, and your good.
Your headlights won't do jack becuase there Halogen projectors, but you can always retrofit.
" Aint nothin' but a Peanut!"
i wouldnt buy em i got a set for my car and the light output as stated earlier sucks. just get one-piece's for 100 bucks more with HID's
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Those look like the lights I disassembled and painted body color (except I didn't get the corners). A link to that post is below:
my post here
I agree with the others on light output. They're definitely not high-end quality either and didn't fit real well out of the box. Your method may vary. - Mark
halogen projectors with fake hids = junk, retrofit a real setup or dont bother
Had some, lit up the second floor of homes, and the top of trees really well. Never could adjust them, they stripped out. Went with the one piece headlights and won't ever go back.
DSmotorsports wrote:Had some, lit up the second floor of homes, and the top of trees really well. Never could adjust them, they stripped out. Went with the one piece headlights and won't ever go back.
Sounds like you had the same ill-fitting problem I found when I did mine. Turns out the projector unit hit the radiator support behind the housings, causing the bad fit and inability to adjust. I solved that by spacing the reflector 1/4" further out (forward) of the mounting bracket with a nut behind the pivot point. (There's a small write up with pictures in the post referenced in my earlier reply above). That solved the alignment and adjustment problems, but the light quality is still unimpressive.
1of7627 (Mark) wrote:Those look like the lights I disassembled and painted body color (except I didn't get the corners). A link to that post is below:
my post here
I agree with the others on light output. They're definitely not high-end quality either and didn't fit real well out of the box. Your method may vary. - Mark
looks really good,love the white/maybe i could do something like that
when its all or nothing,just remember to do not short shift
mountain dew man
what do you mean by the one peices
i like this kit cause it has the black corner lense,ever other i seen was clear
if i do get these or something siimlar with the hid kit then,whould it work then and be bright
i am hoping the car show next month will have them
even if the show has the hid kit,whould be nice
when its all or nothing,just remember to do not short shift
mountain dew man
yea they have the clear turn singals....that why i didnt brother looking at them
i like the black ones alot......
when its all or nothing,just remember to do not short shift
mountain dew man
Im' on my second set, only because these were free this ime, fisrt set kept fogging up and LED would flicker out only a couple on each side, and you couldn't adjust them. The high beams worked ok but I was Mole huntin with the projectors. I will not buy another set of these.
I got a set on my white cav...they look good but like everyone says light output isn't that great especially looking thro a tinted windshield but get some HIDs and they should work good
i hope so...gonna see in may,after i go to this car show
might come home with a few things,never know
when its all or nothing,just remember to do not short shift
mountain dew man
I like those 1 piece headlights with the projectors, but I see they're only for 95-99 cavs, mines a 2000, what if anything would I need to do to put those on my car. I see there are right ups on converting from 99 to 2k but not the other way around.