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Old 04-01-2003, 08:32 PM
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94 Accord Angel Ring Projectors with H.I.D Lights (Should I do this?)

What's tha deal kids! I got those Angel ring projector headlights for my 94 Accord and I have not installed them yet. What I plan on doing is putting some H.I.D lights in. Do you think that would look okay? I know the H.I.D's are high but I got a hook up. I am open for suggestions and comments let me know what you think. Also tell me of any other pointers that will make my lighting look tight.

Oh and does anybody know how good those Sylvania lights are?
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Old 04-01-2003, 10:19 PM
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H.I.D. is the best and only way to go, best investment i have made to my car.
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Me too... I have an H3 HID kit in my projectors and they are one of the best mods I have done to my car. I'm hella proud of them. Before you buy HID... do some research. A lot of the HID kits out there aren't that great of quality. CATZ is a great manufacturer. 4500k kits are the brightest you can get from them and almost exactly match the light of sunlight... however, this light is just white. The higher the number... the more color you will get... but the less bright it is. I would recommend not going over 6000k. 6000k kits are very blue and will give you that BMW look... but it won't be as bright as the 4500k kit. Also... something you should know. Blue light has a very wide wavelength... this wavelength causes the light to glare... this glare can annoy oncoming motorists. Also... blue light will tend to tire your eyes so they aren't really good for long road trips and such.

I made this mistake by buying a cheap kit off of Ebay. My kit is 8000k! I know... it's nuts. It's purple as hell... I kinda wish I got something more white and bright... but I do have to admit that I like these also... I like the purple hue from the projectors. I have some pics of mine if you'd like to see them... but I'll have to send them through aim or attach it to an email.
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hey whats good, i have a 8000k from K2 and the color is a white with a hint of blue. it has hella ballasts andwhatever. just buy the one with phillips on the ballast they the best quality
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