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Xenon Depot - 4300K Xtreme HID - Install w/Pics (no 56k)

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Old 12-11-07, 07:01 AM
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Bi-Xenon applications are different. Only one light source is used (one bulb). There is a shield within the projector that moves up and down thus causing the light to reflect differently. At no point does a bulb get turned on/off repeatedly. Your case is completely different as your vehicle uses 2 separate bulbs for the high and low beam.

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Originally Posted by XenonDepot
Bi-Xenon applications are different. Only one light source is used (one bulb). There is a shield within the projector that moves up and down thus causing the light to reflect differently. At no point does a bulb get turned on/off repeatedly. Your case is completely different as your vehicle uses 2 separate bulbs for the high and low beam.

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I am super pleased with the product and service I received from XD.

My advice:
-Only order the 4300K Philips kit
-I had the non-Philips 4300K kit and I will testify that the Philips 4300K bulbs are noticeably brighter
-Anything above 4300K is child's play. Keep it classy as the flicker between white/blue is what makes the HID units so cool... and not the constant blue you get above 4300K even if it is made by Philips. You throw out less lumens.

big thx to the forum members who shared pics!
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Question Xenon Depot Steve mentioned HID Fogs...

Hi Steve,

Earlier in this thread, you suggested HID fogs... Can you elaborate on them a little? Such as, are they 4300, relatively easy to install, the specific item number, etc??? Any additional info you could provide on the fogs would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
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I am not Steve, but I did an install with those lights, including pictures, if you look back a month or two. Step by step. Pretty easy install, no connections needed to the battery with the 4300 fogs. It was posted by Xenon, but they credited my install. There are many ways to exit the extra wires through the back of the fog light housing. Other posts with good ideas.
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