which projectors look better?
SpDyF5
09-17-2007, 07:28 PM
ok, so im getting projector headlights in a month or two. i cant decide which one look better, the ones with the bulbs that are sidy by side or the one with them on top of each other.... what do you guys think?
rodbls
09-18-2007, 01:46 AM
they are all side by side...if you are looking at ebay, the sellers a retarded and dont know which way is up. The only difference possible is whether the projectors are the low beams or the high beams.
808drifter
09-18-2007, 10:37 AM
IMHO DEPO's Best fitment from what Ive heard.
I have the crappy dual halo ones and fitment is horrible. Halo is dim until you put in good LED's instead of the crappy incandescents that come with it.
I have the crappy dual halo ones and fitment is horrible. Halo is dim until you put in good LED's instead of the crappy incandescents that come with it.
SpDyF5
09-19-2007, 11:28 PM
there is a website that is selling a projector where the ball is on top of another bulb. i can give u the website if u want, i like your headlights btw
rodbls
09-20-2007, 03:36 AM
That is what a 12000K HID kit will do for any car...the only bad part about it is that it makes people think your car is fast......sadly, bright lights dont give you any HP.
808drifter
09-20-2007, 04:05 PM
GD!!! 12000K!!!
Must look like barneys revenge.
Must look like barneys revenge.
rodbls
09-20-2007, 11:58 PM
I get the finger alot from cars in front of me, and almost everyone flashes their brights to let me know my lights are on...as if i was unaware they are bright...
SpDyF5
09-20-2007, 11:59 PM
im saving checks for my projectors. i want mine to be white, not the purple or blue
SpDyF5
09-21-2007, 12:03 AM
do you have the kind with the two light bulbs, one for high and one for low?
rodbls
09-21-2007, 02:53 AM
yeah, mine were setup so that the projector was the high beam. I didnt like that idea too much, so when I put my HID kit in I wired the ballasts into the low beams so that when my low beams are on, both my high (projectors with HID) and low beams come on....wicked bright
SpDyF5
10-12-2007, 07:22 PM
arent HID illegal in all the states? and dont they melt the housing?
rodbls
10-13-2007, 02:19 AM
well, If HID's were illegal then all of the luxury auto makers would go out of business because nearly every new car nowadays has an option for HID lights. Lexus, BMW, Mercedes, Range Rover, Toyota, Nissan....almost everyone runs HID's. NOW, there is a regulation on the temperature you can run. And I believe in most states the legal limit is supposed to be 8000K. However, if you get a real brand name HID kit, an 8000K kit will look much brighter than an off brand with the same temp. Mine may say they are 12000K, but they are probably more like 10000K...which dont get me wrong, is still bright as shit, but not quite as blue as a true 12000K kit should be. As for them melting the housing....i've been running mine for about a year and a half with absolutely no problems so I really doubt it could happen. Also, they draw less power than a standard halogen bulb, so you dont have to worry about frying wires or electronics...they also dont dim if you blast your stereo.
SpDyF5
10-14-2007, 01:38 AM
well i thought they were illegal because a AF moderator said they were. i want either the HID or projectors but then idk if i wanna do that first or put on a E.D. Bomber body kit. you kno anything about the silverstars? are they worth it?
rodbls
10-14-2007, 04:07 AM
well i thought they were illegal because a AF moderator said they were. i want either the HID or projectors but then idk if i wanna do that first or put on a E.D. Bomber body kit. you kno anything about the silverstars? are they worth it?
Well, for Halogen bulbs, Sylvania Silverstars or their new Silverstar Ultra or whatever are really nice, however they have a pretty short life due to their higher operating temp. I probably only got about...150-200 hours out of them before one burnt out, and then the other went shortly after...they also arent THAT cheap...I think like 50 bucks or so for a pair. Hell, I bought my HID kit on ebay for about 230 I think...may have been under 200, dont remember, it was a while ago. Plus, HID's last forever almost so it's an investment worth making. An HID kit on a stock headlight assembly would look fine, but running them through a projector lens really sets them off, and from the front you would have no idea that the car is what it is because they make it look much more exotic...nothing makes people wanna race you more than hella bright lights (except maybe a fartcan or shitty body kit with a park bench spoiler)
Well, for Halogen bulbs, Sylvania Silverstars or their new Silverstar Ultra or whatever are really nice, however they have a pretty short life due to their higher operating temp. I probably only got about...150-200 hours out of them before one burnt out, and then the other went shortly after...they also arent THAT cheap...I think like 50 bucks or so for a pair. Hell, I bought my HID kit on ebay for about 230 I think...may have been under 200, dont remember, it was a while ago. Plus, HID's last forever almost so it's an investment worth making. An HID kit on a stock headlight assembly would look fine, but running them through a projector lens really sets them off, and from the front you would have no idea that the car is what it is because they make it look much more exotic...nothing makes people wanna race you more than hella bright lights (except maybe a fartcan or shitty body kit with a park bench spoiler)
SpDyF5
10-14-2007, 10:36 PM
have u heard about that company that makes HID's. its like o something. hear anythinga bout them? and how much u think for the housing for the halo's? like decent ones, not too expensive
rodbls
10-15-2007, 01:23 AM
I only know the brand of HID's that I got...and right now Im not even sure I remember what brand they were...never been able to find anything about them when I looked (thats ebay for ya). As for any other product questions you might have...Google and Ebay are great ways to find all the answers you need.
808drifter
10-15-2007, 10:32 AM
Any set of projector housings for our car will work. But if you get the "Dual Halo's" off E-Bay (I have these) You will either have to unglue/disassemble the housing to straighten the cutoff plate or just leave it. Your beam on a wall will look like this though. _/ _/
As for the legality.
HID's are illegal in any car that dosnt have them as factory option. IE: Illegal on our cars. But the likelihood of you getting pulled for your lights, or even getting a ticket for them is unlikely. Just stick with a range between 10000K and 5400K. The 5400 will give you the most visual light output while the higher you go up the #'s the bluer the light gets.
Just remember to get a quality one. I've heard horror stories about E-Bay ones. (the hella cheep ones)
As for the legality.
HID's are illegal in any car that dosnt have them as factory option. IE: Illegal on our cars. But the likelihood of you getting pulled for your lights, or even getting a ticket for them is unlikely. Just stick with a range between 10000K and 5400K. The 5400 will give you the most visual light output while the higher you go up the #'s the bluer the light gets.
Just remember to get a quality one. I've heard horror stories about E-Bay ones. (the hella cheep ones)
SpDyF5
10-15-2007, 08:28 PM
im not sure which one i want. but i want white, i cant stand the extremely blue lights. and how does the purple look on the street? i want to know what they look like
rodbls
10-16-2007, 03:15 PM
Does this guy ever stop asking questions....if the lights are purple...they prolly look purple on the street. Also, like Drifter said, the 6000K range will give you the highest light output (lumens). Mine are 12000K so they are pretty blue, but they still light up the road 100 times better than stock.
808drifter
10-17-2007, 10:27 AM
Yah ^^^ Even the highest K's will still put out more light than the brightest stocker.
SpDyF5
10-29-2007, 09:16 PM
i read something that said "washer mod" when i was reading about HID. anybody knows what that is?
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