first gen ls400 bi-xenon headlight retrofit
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Hey my name is Dalton me and my dad both own ls400s, his 90 mine 92, and I was wondering if by any chance you would be willing to make projector headlights for us in exchange for money? Haha seriously though
I've seen yours and they are beautiful!
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Probably a stupid question but understand if not
I've seen yours and they are beautiful!
Hope for a reply your post is quite old
Probably a stupid question but understand if not
though the return is high (modern appearance, excellently bright lighting), troubles and costs would turn you away.
I could do it with no attention to make money off you (I am rich enough haha) but you would think it would not worth it
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not sure of your intention in above comment but xenon headlight is approved in many countries. xenon, led or traditional headlight can all be offensive on road if drivers misuse
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Legality for retrofitting varies depending on region but i've never seen anyone get in trouble for properly retrofitted HID projectors.
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bright lights aren't the problem, poor light distribution and improper shielding is. Retrofitting HID projectors is actually the correct and safe way to upgrade to HIDs as the light spread is legal and safe.
Legality for retrofitting varies depending on region but i've never seen anyone get in trouble for properly retrofitted HID projectors.
Legality for retrofitting varies depending on region but i've never seen anyone get in trouble for properly retrofitted HID projectors.
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It does become irritating to see so many stuffing HID bulbs into their halogen baffled/reflector designated housings. These days the retro kits have better designed bulbs so the capsule emits more closely to a halogen bulb in non-HD reflector housings. These manage to put out a decent beam pattern. Not as sharp a cut-off like a true HID designed housing but passable. I've not seen it on the 95-97 baffled lenses so if you have them, I would like to see a beam pattern.
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got some time to re-visit this thread today, it has got 27k+ views, that's awesome. but not sure anyone did the same yet.
its almost 7 years from now and I am still have them working strong. I must say the OEM parts worth the money.
its almost 7 years from now and I am still have them working strong. I must say the OEM parts worth the money.
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