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Thread: FocuzTech 5.75 and 7 HID systems
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10-22-2008 #1New to Pro-Touring
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FocuzTech 5.75 and 7 HID systems
These are now available from FocuzTech in dual 7 inch systems and 4 headlamp and two headlamp 5.75" systems.
Each kit includes Hella's conversion sealed beam headlamps in either 5.75 or 7 inch, wiring harnesses HID ballasts and bulbs. Electronics and bulbs carry a lifetime warranty.
5.75 low beam systems include either two or four lamp set ups with HID lows and halogen high beams, wiring and ballasts.
7 inch systems (which are usually a two lamp setup) include two Hella 7 inch conversion lamps, our exclusive Bi-Xenon HID bulbs & wiring system for both hi and low beams, ballasts and all wiring. Bulbs are preinstalled to make it easier for you.
The conversion sealed beams can be susbtituted for other sealed beams we stock (such as our crystal clear versions, skull versions etc.).
All HID systems are available in the following color temps:
3000k
4500k
6000K
8000K
10000K
12000K
They are listed on our site and available today.
5.75 versions- http://www.focuztech.com/xcart/hid-h...ucks-5.75.html
7 inch versions-
http://www.focuztech.com/xcart/headl...-trucks-7.html
Free shipping for all Pro Touring Members-
Projector style versions of the 5.75 and 7 inch are in the works.
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10-22-2008 #2Excuse my ignorance, what is the difference between the normal HID kits and the projector style?
I'm looking for replacement headlights on my 69 Camaro, trying to figure out my options.
Thanks!
[EDIT] Specifically if the lens, reflector, and bulb are all tuned/made for HID.
10-23-2008 #3looks like a nice product. i too would like to know the difference between normal and projector HIDs.
any idea of the 5.75 inchers fit a first gen firebird?Traven
11-30-2008 #4New to Pro-Touring- Join Date
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The difference between projector and traditional reflector optics is just that, the reflector becomes basically the housing and a projector style low (or Bi-Xenon style) is grafted in it's place. Projectors are a bit more efficient but they cost quite a bit more especially when you look at brand new OE units (not removed from a lamp).
Your Firebird should use a four lamp setup with a single 5-3/4 low and single 5-3/4" high.
We have these kits available in either low beam (just replace the low beam units) or complete 4 headlamp units (replace all four lows and highs). these are available in standard halogen, high powered halogen (90-130 watts with wiring harness) or HID low beam with halogen high beams.
12-08-2008 #5