MAX Lighting..
So I'm new to the entire HID scene...I've seen em, they look brilliant, I've seen countless customers come in and out with them..I'm in love.
But I wanna go HARD at it..so my questions would be this..
Is it possible to have 2 different sets, high-and-low..like the LOW's at like 8,000K's and the HIGH's be 6000K's?
For Fogs, is it possible to have like..a 4-5 FOG light set up at the grill ALL at about 8000K's? Should I buy these aftermarket or can they be retrofitted from like a BMW or something (I ask that because I have 3 friends, all BMW drivers with SPARE HID's from their cars, and if I can get those for free and retrofit and save money It would be best).
But I wanna go HARD at it..so my questions would be this..
Is it possible to have 2 different sets, high-and-low..like the LOW's at like 8,000K's and the HIGH's be 6000K's?
For Fogs, is it possible to have like..a 4-5 FOG light set up at the grill ALL at about 8000K's? Should I buy these aftermarket or can they be retrofitted from like a BMW or something (I ask that because I have 3 friends, all BMW drivers with SPARE HID's from their cars, and if I can get those for free and retrofit and save money It would be best).
the most you would need is HID low beams and HID fogs. plus fogs should only be used...in fog. when you are driving normally use low beam and if you are somewhere with no oncoming traffic you can use high beam. anything more than that really isnt necessary. for temperature, stay around 4300K for max output. Any higher and you start reducing output.
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Here ya go...I'd suggest using a roll of duct tape, bondo, and HELLA lights cause they are HELLA cool yo!
Now, back to reality.
You can look into HID Retrofits for around $400 if you want better lighting in both High/Low beams (4300 kelvin) or for your fogs (3000 kelvin).
Good luck and use the "Search" part of our forum to further your knowledge on the subject.
Here ya go...I'd suggest using a roll of duct tape, bondo, and HELLA lights cause they are HELLA cool yo!
Now, back to reality.
You can look into HID Retrofits for around $400 if you want better lighting in both High/Low beams (4300 kelvin) or for your fogs (3000 kelvin).
Good luck and use the "Search" part of our forum to further your knowledge on the subject.
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