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    Thread: Halogen Lights?

    1. #21
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      Quote Originally Posted by High Plains Mopars View Post
      Look very closely at the statement above yours. He is talking about HID lights with the LED ring around them. Completely different from Halogen in looks, performance, and pricing.
      Actually the Trucklites that Schwartz Performance is referring to are a full LED headlight, not an HID light with and LED ring aroung them. http://www.truck-lite.com/webapp/wcs...2025&langId=-1

      Nick

      '67 Chevelle 350/th350..... soon to be all aluminum 5.3
      '73 Chevelle 4.8/th350


    2. Hey,

      I have asked around here what can/cant be done.

      HID (real ones not Halogen imitation thingies) lights are legal on modern cars here.

      Modern cars have the lights set up to be focused onto the road and not scatter across the entire street and thus be offensive to oncoming cars.

      We drive on left hand side, so I would need my HID's for the mustang to focus the beam not scatter and they would need to dip to the left not to the right as they would in the US, cause if they dip to the right here as they do up there, they would shine into oncoming cars which is not legal nor safe.

      Are there HIDs that dip left and do not scatter everywhere but are focused down by the concave thing infront of the anodes (or however it works)?

    3. #23
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      Check out these guys maybe they have something for you

      http://haloheadlights.co/


    4. #24
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      Hey George - The point I was trying to make was - Is it legal for you to install HID lighting in your car, which never had HID lighting? This is one of the laws here in Missouri (United States) which makes it legal to update to Halogen, which has been deemed at the replacement of the sealed beam headlights, but not to HID systems that did not come on the car to begin with. The issue is the aiming of the projectors and the headlight location (which I don't fully understand) with respect to the oncoming drivers.

      Quote Originally Posted by -George- View Post
      Hey,

      I have asked around here what can/cant be done.

      HID (real ones not Halogen imitation thingies) lights are legal on modern cars here.

      Modern cars have the lights set up to be focused onto the road and not scatter across the entire street and thus be offensive to oncoming cars.

      We drive on left hand side, so I would need my HID's for the mustang to focus the beam not scatter and they would need to dip to the left not to the right as they would in the US, cause if they dip to the right here as they do up there, they would shine into oncoming cars which is not legal nor safe.

      Are there HIDs that dip left and do not scatter everywhere but are focused down by the concave thing infront of the anodes (or however it works)?
      Tony Edler
      Illumin8s
      See Illumin8s at www.illumin8s.com

      '73 Dodge Challenger

    5. #25
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      Don't flame me all at once, but I am a LEO and an avid muslce car lover. I can tell you that within the US (at least NM) it would be illegal to have red lights in the front. Taillights are red so you can differentiate them from headlights. At night you need to be able to tell if a car is coming toward you or away. If a car has red lights in the headlights it causes problems with this. Most other colors arent really an issue. You can have any lighting you want if you can deactivate it while in operation on the roadway. I would definately check your specific state/country laws, but I'd be almost positive red light in the front is a no go.
      Daniel
      1969 Firebird LS3/T56

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    6. #26
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      Quote Originally Posted by Schwartz Performance View Post
      Red lights won't give you very good sight. To change colors you need HID lights. You could go with a Trucklite LED bulb, they're pretty cool but $500 lol.
      Most modern replacements you get are halogen anyways. jeep wranglers have the same bulb.
      Hope this helps??!
      -Dale
      Who sells these??do u need addition electronic module to run them??thanks!!

    7. #27
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      Check these out.
      Should be just what your looking for. Shipping is free and there is a great install video.

      http://www.cjponyparts.com/headlight...-1969/p/HLA37/
      Joshua O

    8. #28
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      Headlight relays and Hella E-codes. Bright QUALITY beam of light on my car and no hassles.

    9. #29
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      George, I bought 4 of these for my 68 Charger with the green halos. These are blinding yet still legal. You can run them in 3 settings. 1 for the lights, 2 for the halo rings only, and 3 for both. Great product and fit in the stock housing. I had to grind down some material on the bezel so they would sit flush. They are called Oracle headlights and the site is www.automotivelightstore.com.
      1968 Charger R/T, EFI,SC,6-speed

    10. #30
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      Quote Originally Posted by MK69RSSS View Post
      Any idea what year jeep lights? Where to get? Best price?
      Look for 97-13 Jeep Wrangler JK headlights. ebay or maybe RockAuto for good prices.
      Steve Hayes
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