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Thread: HID/Xenon upgrades?
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04-05-2008 #1
HID/Xenon upgrades?
I've been looking into doing a HID conversion on my '67 RS and was hoping some of you have been there could give me some info. There are a lot of kits available, but my main confusion is about choosing a headlight housing that will work well and make a nice beam pattern like a new car with HIDs. The car currently has DSE bright driver headlight conversion with Silverstar bulbs (not sure of wattage). I have not yet installed relays, which is something that should really help but I just love the look (and output) of HID lights.
Sylvania makes their Xenarc kits, but I have heard they are not that bright. They look to be a nice kit, but are fairly expensive. There is a picture below of the kit they offer. http://www.suvlights.com/product_inf...roducts_id=214
Another option is to use my existing DSE headlight lens and just do a Bi-Xenon conversion that will work with a my headlights or something like a Hella E-code. I have heard the Hella headlight lenses are very good and the price is very reasonable.
There are also those cheap, "projecter" style 7" headlights on ebay that look cool, but will these provide a good beam pattern with a HID system? I'm really converned with function over looks, since my car is an RS and the headlights are hidden except when in use.
I did find one other offering from Xenarc, which is a Bi-xenon HID upgrade that is designed for Jeeps, Hummers, etc. It is also supposed to fit anything with an old-style 7" headlight. The headlights look to be a true projector style and look like they would work better than the other stuff out there. They are kind of funny looking, but like I said, I have an RS car so that really doesn't matter. What do you guys think of this system, and will these headlights fit behind the RS headlight doors? They appear to stick out, but maybe that is just an illusion. http://www.suvlights.com/product_inf...roducts_id=255
What do you guys think I should do?
Andy








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