so your saying.. WHEN it RAINS - then those things happen?
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Originally posted by JustDC5R View Postwhat is the kit i actually need to purchase though? All this H business confuses me.Vivid Blue Integra Type-S
"When I grow up I want camber like TeamMR."sigpicitr_***@hotmail.com says: (10:43:08 PM)
send that cock breath back to the land of the stuffed turkeys
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i've got a xenondepot kit. like them because they draw current from the battery through a relay and not the OEM headlight leads. had a waterproof casing and mounted easily under the headlights. was a tad expensive when i got it though due to the poor exchange rate. $620 IIRC.
installation is a breeze once you get the front bumper off.T U 8 8 Y R - 0 6 5 4 8
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any thoughts on this kit??
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HID-XENON-CON...QQcmdZViewItem
looks like u bought this one Thanh (are you mrthany and left comments?)Last edited by JustDC5R; 13-07-07, 03:50 PM.
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Originally posted by prussothey couldnt find the problem
neither could the dealer who i bought it from
so far proconcept, toda, local mechanic all cant figure it out
latest thing we tried was silicon sealed the crank angle sensor
hasnt rained since, so ill let u no
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Originally posted by TanK View PostI just receive my kit today, and i would like some help installing these kit too. I tried to fit the bulbs in, but don't know why they won't go in properly, i tried to fit them how i fit normal bulbsVivid Blue Integra Type-S
"When I grow up I want camber like TeamMR."sigpicitr_***@hotmail.com says: (10:43:08 PM)
send that cock breath back to the land of the stuffed turkeys
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so HID is the way to go? ive been told by my dad of all poeple that after market HID arent any good.. and that only the geniune honda parts and such should be trusted? im thinking of grabbing some.. and was just wondering if there was a substantial difference in 6000k and 8000k? in price and brightness etc.Have you had your daily dose of VTEC?
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I believe it depends what your after
For brightness, life longevity, the cool factor + the lit area .. HID's are the way to go
However, they aren't exactly legal unless you have auto balancing I believe.. =)
6000K HIDs are good =) 8000K is a tad too blue for my liking and hinders vision in the raing
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