New Fog 9006 HID Kit **no ballast to hide**
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New Fog 9006 HID Kit **no ballast to hide**
Just saw this auction on ebay for some new 9006 Fog HID Kit that is an all in one ballast with bulb 6000K or 8000K. This would be great if it fit in the Fog light area. Question for those that have convert their fog to HID.
Do you think there is enough room for this project?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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Do you think there is enough room for this project?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Thanks in advance
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Function is not an issue, the idea is good. However, I was wonder if it will fit in the foglight compartment? Has anyone convert your fog to HID? Is there enough space to do this installation?
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Thank nmpeter, I would purchase this so I don't have to take off bumper or run line to batter/ballast. Thanks for the input. Will pull the trigger when I get paid.
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Looks cool, but it's so easy to mount a regular slim HID kit (at less than half the price) as it is, so personally I would have no use for it
But a good idea nonetheless. I hope the b ulb is a regular bulb, so if it fails you can replace just the bulb and not the entire ballast/bulb unit too. the way aftermarket bulbs fail...
I love advertisements for HIDs. The before/after pics where the after pic is given a much higher exposure, making the entire thing brighter, not just the light (look at how bright that sky is!)
hahahah
But a good idea nonetheless. I hope the b ulb is a regular bulb, so if it fails you can replace just the bulb and not the entire ballast/bulb unit too. the way aftermarket bulbs fail...
I love advertisements for HIDs. The before/after pics where the after pic is given a much higher exposure, making the entire thing brighter, not just the light (look at how bright that sky is!)
hahahah
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