HIR headlight bulbs, anyone?
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HIR headlight bulbs, anyone?
I've been wanting to try these but haven't had a car that uses 9005/6 bulbs.
http://www.hirheadlights.com/
Has anyone here tried them yet? And in general how are SC3/4 headlights? I had a Tacoma and those were some well designed headlights...
http://www.hirheadlights.com/
Has anyone here tried them yet? And in general how are SC3/4 headlights? I had a Tacoma and those were some well designed headlights...
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my point is, why waste the money on these when you can just go with HID's for a tad fraction more, have higher light output, and a longer bulb life, and use less energy?
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WTH would you spend more than $50 on a pair of halogens?
Just get HIDs from DDM tuning.
It sounds like you're already hell bent on getting these stupid things, so "go ahead" that's what you wanted to hear right?
Just get HIDs from DDM tuning.
It sounds like you're already hell bent on getting these stupid things, so "go ahead" that's what you wanted to hear right?
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Yup DDM tuning HID kits are my only choice for HID kits. They have lifetime warranties and cost under $50.00 shipped. Ive owned or installed over 20 sets of them in the last 3 years. All of them still going strong. Ive currently got the 55w ballast with the 35w bulb (44watts of HID light output) and its awesome.
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