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Old 12-03-2010, 08:04 AM   #21
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Not exactly. The black housings make the light output lower and the pattern a little different, but they still glare a bit and the light pattern sucks! I should know, I have HID's in those exact headlights on my car right now. They really need projectors.

Also flowmaster doesn't make a cat. You can get a magnaflow or a vibrant cat from MP racing. 3" tips might not look bad if they are the right style, but really 2.5" is all you need and would look better. I wouldn't tint the windows quite so dark either. Makes them very hard to see out at night, and it's just asking to get harassed by the cops.
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Yeah I don't think you can. The current projector headlights available use a different type of bulb so you'd have to get a different HID kit. Those projectors aren't actually designed for HID's either though. I'm going to eventually get some factory HID projectors from another car and retro-fit them. My current head lights don't shine much further down the road than my fogs. Not a big problem in city driving but bad where it is dark out.
I agree with aaron non projectors with HID's is a no go. I like my projectors the light output with my hid's is great.
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Old 12-03-2010, 08:13 AM   #22
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Yeah I don't think you can. The current projector headlights available use a different type of bulb so you'd have to get a different HID kit. Those projectors aren't actually designed for HID's either though. I'm going to eventually get some factory HID projectors from another car and retro-fit them. My current head lights don't shine much further down the road than my fogs. Not a big problem in city driving but bad where it is dark out.
The light output is alright, but just because of the way these headlights are, glare is actually very minimal. I'm running a 6000K, 35W bulb, and glare really isn't terrible at all. Yes, I've had my car driven by others to prove this, even hopped into a friend's car, and had another buddy drive behind us.

Now, any higher K output with a 55W bulb, you're causing major issues.
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Old 12-03-2010, 11:13 AM   #23
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It's just that the light pattern on the road still sucks.
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It's just that the light pattern on the road still sucks.
I can't argue you on that. But it's better than a halogen. That's what I gotta deal with for having these headlights though, and I'm already well beyond used to them.
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Old 12-04-2010, 09:58 AM   #25
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So my best bet is to get projectors with a HID kit in it already. Or should I try and see if the HID kit i have will work in the projectors???
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Old 12-04-2010, 10:38 AM   #26
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The new projector headlights take a H3 or a H1 bulb depending on which one you buy. Your bulb from your current headlights will not work so you will have to get a new kit.
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Old 12-04-2010, 03:44 PM   #27
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^Exactly. That's why I said it won't work if you get projectors. They use a different type of bulb, so you'll have to get a new HID kit either way.
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Old 12-04-2010, 04:45 PM   #28
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Remember all the different projectors use different type bulbs, some use h1's others like the one I have use 9006's
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Old 12-05-2010, 10:11 AM   #30
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I didn't know that Gene. I thought all came w/ H1's. I was wondering if I could mod them to fit 9007's so you could use Silver Star Ultras
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Old 12-05-2010, 04:22 PM   #31
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It would take alot of work to mod them to fit another bulb, besides that most of the projectors out there will have 4 bulb system instead of 2. You will have separate low and high bulb. the 9007's are a hi and low in one bulb.
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So i guess i'll keep my stock ones for now and save for projectors with HIDs.
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Old 12-05-2010, 08:47 PM   #33
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i had projectors with HIDS in them but it requires a lot of cutting of the headlight bracket behind it. i thought they weren't going to fit so i got different projectors idk why, and the projector light sucked but just got HIDs from /www.ddmtuning.com/Products/DDM-HID-Kit-Slim-Ballast-35W-or-55W and i love it heres what they look like now



it may look like alot of glare but there really is none i was at a very low angle to get the color of them
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ok thanks. i like how my 6ook look soo i'll proably stick with it but i'll get them when i get my projectors next yr.
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ok thanks. i like how my 6ook look soo i'll proably stick with it but i'll get them when i get my projectors next yr.
once i find the stock fog lights or if i have to order new ones im about to order another set of hids for the fogs i think im going with a 12000k not sure yet i want a realllllly dark blue for the fogs
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I got 6000k in my fogs right now and dont think it will look good darker. if you want them darker you can always tint them.
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I got 6000k in my fogs right now and dont think it will look good darker. if you want them darker you can always tint them.
i might do that but i need to get a driver side bracket and the find out why my fogs lights topped working in the first place before i took the bracket it out
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