Q45 retrofit, now what hid kit to get
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Q45 retrofit, now what hid kit to get
Hey, new to this retrofit stuff. Ordered a set of q45 projectors and now need a hid kit. From what i have gathered so far i now will need d2s bulbs. If i order a q45 hid kit that is not plug and play, is there any problems i should expect to run into? Thanks
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Re: Q45 retrofit, now what hid kit to get
You bought projectors to retrofit them right? There will be absolutely nothing "plug and play" about retrofitting them to your car. You will have to extensively modify your headlight housing to even mount the projectors in them. Its a lot of work to get them aimed correctly and even more to make the headlights look like the projectors "belong" in them.
I would never recommend any HID kit. You bought OEM HID projectors, use OEM bulbs and ballasts. All that chinese garbage you can buy is junk. If you just want the look and don't care how poor the quality or performance of your headlights are then go for it but if you actually give a **** about upgrading your lights for performance reasons use quality parts. In order to do it correctly you will also need a relay harness specifically made for your car. But yes, they use D2S bulbs/ballasts.
If you haven't already, I suggest you check out hidplanet and do some reading.
I would never recommend any HID kit. You bought OEM HID projectors, use OEM bulbs and ballasts. All that chinese garbage you can buy is junk. If you just want the look and don't care how poor the quality or performance of your headlights are then go for it but if you actually give a **** about upgrading your lights for performance reasons use quality parts. In order to do it correctly you will also need a relay harness specifically made for your car. But yes, they use D2S bulbs/ballasts.
If you haven't already, I suggest you check out hidplanet and do some reading.
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I would never recommend any HID kit. You bought OEM HID projectors, use OEM bulbs and ballasts. All that chinese garbage you can buy is junk. If you just want the look and don't care how poor the quality or performance of your headlights are then go for it but if you actually give a **** about upgrading your lights for performance reasons use quality parts. In order to do it correctly you will also need a relay harness specifically made for your car. But yes, they use D2S bulbs/ballasts.
You bought OEM HID projectors, use OEM bulbs and ballasts.
problems will include but are not limited too: cutting, sanding, JB welding, aligning, using a heat gun/oven, and silicone putty.
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Re: Q45 retrofit, now what hid kit to get
When I bought my current daily it had a set of ebay HIDs in it and the things were garbage. Sometimes they would take several times to fire and any time my rpms lowered (like at a stoplight) at least one of them would start flickering like a strobe light. Needless to say, they were replaced immediately with the correct halogen bulbs.
I don't mean to come off as harsh or condescending at all. Everyone who gets into retrofitting has to start somewhere. That's why I suggested taking a look at hidplanet, that site is the best source for information about every aspect of retrofitting and I found it extremely helpful when I started.
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I will check out the oem q45 setup and see what i can do. Also looking at a d2s bulb kit from retrofit source, has anyone had experience with their kits, or are they just over priced junk?
Also im not talking about plug and play with projector lens itself, im not that bad, lol. Thanks for your input guys. Will keep reading through those forums you recommended.
Also im not talking about plug and play with projector lens itself, im not that bad, lol. Thanks for your input guys. Will keep reading through those forums you recommended.
Last edited by Evan214; 11-05-2014 at 07:33 PM.
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