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Old 11-29-2004, 11:56 AM
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okay so iv got some money and after comming home for thanksgiving and back i want hids. the local 4x4 shop in missoula has some that they will sell, instal, and aim correctly as to not blind others for around 500-600 bucks maby more. then on ebay they have kits going for around 175-365 and it would be about 200 bucks for instalation. these kits come with osram or hella balasts. which do you guys think i should get? price is a huge issue otherwise id get a set from an sc430 or a catz system and get custom projectors mounted in my existing headlamps by that company.
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Originally Posted by dexter
okay so iv got some money and after comming home for thanksgiving and back i want hids. the local 4x4 shop in missoula has some that they will sell, instal, and aim correctly as to not blind others for around 500-600 bucks maby more. then on ebay they have kits going for around 175-365 and it would be about 200 bucks for instalation. these kits come with osram or hella balasts. which do you guys think i should get? price is a huge issue otherwise id get a set from an sc430 or a catz system and get custom projectors mounted in my existing headlamps by that company.
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You should save some money and do it once correctly, meaning: getting projectors that were design for Xenon/HID bulbs, this is the only way to get great visibility without blinding other people. Check out HID Planet for a lot of information on HID. I just completed retrofitting Infinity FX projectors into my 2000 headlights. Good luck!
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do you mean you're going to get the projectors? best kits that are out there are philiphs Ultinon Xenon kit and also Katz. Those run around $500 alone, You'll also need projectors which are usually around $100-$150 on ebay(Audi, BMW are most popular and best ones) that's without retrofitting labor. someone on this board has also done this. Run a search and you'll find out more. He used aluminum foils to make his shroud. If you want one without projectors, you can get a shield kit to aim correctly for around $60 if i remember correctly. If you go without projectoros, install would be very easy for DIY.
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Originally Posted by Bratik
You should save some money and do it once correctly, meaning: getting projectors that were design for Xenon/HID bulbs, this is the only way to get great visibility without blinding other people. Check out HID Planet for a lot of information on HID. I just completed retrofitting Infinity FX projectors into my 2000 headlights. Good luck!
any pics?
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just buy the billet HID shields from casper electronics like i did, as long as you have an H4 it'll work. the D2S or D2R HID bulb just fits right in and you can aim your own headlights. i have them and there are no problems at all with beam pattern.
https://www.casperselectronics.com/M...Category_Code=
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Originally Posted by kawaii005
just buy the billet HID shields from casper electronics like i did, as long as you have an H4 it'll work. the D2S or D2R HID bulb just fits right in and you can aim your own headlights. i have them and there are no problems at all with beam pattern.
https://www.casperselectronics.com/M...Category_Code=
so you can buy like an OEM hids(Lexus, Audi, Acura) and use this adapter to fit it in plug-and-play?
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How much would you do mine for? Your truck looks great! How did ou get the front lens off and get it sealed again?
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Originally Posted by 2001Millrunner
so you can buy like an OEM hids(Lexus, Audi, Acura) and use this adapter to fit it in plug-and-play?
Yup, you miight need a screw to hold the bulb down from rotating though.

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Originally Posted by 4runner4me
How much would you do mine for? Your truck looks great! How did ou get the front lens off and get it sealed again?
I can't do retro for you but I can point you to the correct people, You can find all the information about retrofitting Xenon/HID on Hid Planet. To take off the front glass, you'll need to preheat oven to 275, turn it off, put your headlight(one at the time) for no more than 7 min, than carefully pry out the glass with a knife. To seal it back use the same method.
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Originally Posted by kawaii005
just buy the billet HID shields from casper electronics like i did, as long as you have an H4 it'll work. the D2S or D2R HID bulb just fits right in and you can aim your own headlights. i have them and there are no problems at all with beam pattern.
https://www.casperselectronics.com/M...Category_Code=
do you have a pic of beam patterns?

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I'll take pics sometime this week of my projector beam pattern. I do however have pics of the Casper shields as kawaii005 said. Beam pattern is just like normal stock lights, just more intense.
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