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Old 10-13-2009, 05:12 PM   #1
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i have a brand new in box hid kit.. for sale

it is a 9007 buld kit hi/low 6000k slight blue minimal glare actually a functioning hid kit.

100bux..to chas.

new in box with warranty card comes with everything.
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:44 PM   #2
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i have a brand new in box hid kit.. for sale

it is a 9007 buld kit hi/low 6000k slight blue minimal glare actually a functioning hid kit.

100bux..to chas.

new in box with warranty card comes with everything.
So it functions both high and low beam, or just one beam?
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:45 PM   #3
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STFU, I am buying them for the SS.
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:55 PM   #4
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ok, do what you do...but if its just one beam, then thats high.
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its both hi/low beams... thats how 9007's work
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its both hi/low beams... thats how 9007's work
not at all with HID kits.....
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Old 10-13-2009, 10:31 PM   #7
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STFU, I am buying them for the SS.
wont work, camaros are 9005 high and 9006 low, almost all 9007 hid's are just high beam unless they are a dual ballast setup, which cost a shit load more than $100
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Cobalt ss
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which would make more sence since your car is an z28, they will work just tell her not to flip the highbeam switch going down the road, shit gets dark quick, ask brandon
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which would make more sence since your car is an z28, they will work just tell her not to flip the highbeam switch going down the road, shit gets dark quick, ask brandon
cents, sense, and since.


and it gets dark quicker than shit
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LOL... what happened when you flipped the high beams?
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LOL... what happened when you flipped the high beams?
Zac was driving my truck, and mine are only one beam, which I have set up for when the low beams are on....therefore there are no high beams.....lets just say Zac didnt know, and flipped the high beams on and we had no light. Kinda a shitty deal until he figured out that he needed to flip back to low
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Zac was driving my truck, and mine are only one beam, which I have set up for when the low beams are on....therefore there are no high beams.....lets just say Zac didnt know, and flipped the high beams on and we had no light. Kinda a shitty deal until he figured out that he needed to flip back to low
all of which happened in about .5 a second, and fyi jedburg rd IS NOT very well lit
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Old 10-14-2009, 01:08 AM   #14
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the kit says hi/low.. thats how i bought it... i wanted both..
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:19 AM   #15
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i put HID's in my truck, and ran them on HIGH, and then, the fog lights would be on if you were in LOW beam.

wife does not like fog lites on, and would not turn them on.

i can't remember what kit i had, but it was not a "bulb" with the element positioned to reflect light around the reflector. it just flooooded the headlite housing with light, and none of it was pointed in the right direction, it was just a huge mass of un-aimed light going everywhere.

i was blinding everyone, especially 18 wheelers.

FWIW, HID takes a few seconds to come on, they have to "strike an arc" like a welder.
so even with my set up of either having hte HID's or the Fog's on, you can cover a lot of ground in the dark.

the "strike an arc" delay is why you can't run HID as hi/low, it won't cycle like that.

most are HID low beam, which stays on constantly, and regular high beam, which your turn off and on.

post up a link to your model, i want some that actually work (that don't "jedburg road" you...)
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Old 10-14-2009, 12:25 PM   #16
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i picture messaged matt already with them... it says high/low 9007 and 6000k.. i hoose the 6 rtting because it does not give up a shit ton of glare.. they are more driver frienedly and are more for the additional view than colorer
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