My wedding anniversary is coming up and the wife and I have decided to spend roughly $150 on each other for gifts. But I cant decide what I want. I have a few things in mind but want more options. $150 is the limit.My thoughts-HID'sOBX racing pedalsHella horns
horn blasters are awesome...i've watched the videos on their site and it's just hilarious..true locomotive horns..and get a starter kit at $300 or so..which is sweet
Quote, originally posted by kevera »What about 1 rim.orI'm stumped,go with the HID'sThe big question is,what are you buying her.Yeah I wil get 1 rim and be a ricer. I am mostly leaning to the HID's.As far as her. She wants a new Fossil watch and a couple other things.
Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »you know my suggestion... HAHAHAYah....... I know your suggestion Keith. Which is what I am leaning towards. I just wanted to get some more suggestion.
Well I have made my choice and gone with the HID's. You should be very proud of me Keith.H4 Bi-xenon (HID high and low), plug and play, 14 month warranty.All for $145.00This is probably my last toy for the car. Except for getting rims and a paint job. I need to get into my own house now.
You could get HID AND horns if you went with something besides the Hellas... I have FIAMMs and for the 36$ shipped from Amazon, it's like a sore weiner, you can't beat it... lol... http://www.amazon.com/FIAMM-66...r=1-7
Quote, originally posted by engineertwin2 »Which wedding anniversary is it? I'm assuming you aren't going with the traditional gift type (ie. paper anniversary, wood anniversary, etc)?It is only the 2 year anniversary. We really are not that traditional when it comes to the anniversaries, except for when it becomes the 10, 20 , 30, etc. If it ever goes that far.
Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »Way to look at the future man... I was being sarcastic when I said it. I have been with her for 5 years and married 2. I told her that I would not marry someone until I was with them for a full 3 years.
I got a couple pics. They are not the greatest. I could not really find a good place to take them. One of the is of course looking straight at the car and the other is with my back up against the front bumper.
Quote, originally posted by 02csnow »Opps, forgot to get shot of the highs. But they do look great. So i don't get it, how do you have high and low beam? I missed something... Inquiring minds wanna know..!
SublimewindIf you go to the site I gave you ( mydepots.com ). Look at the MD01 kit. They have H4-2 which has a HID low and a halogen high. But if you get the H4-bixenon you get both HID low and high.
Quote, originally posted by 02csnow »If you decide to get the HIDS. Trust me and get the H4-bixenon, if you get the H4-2, you will be disappiontent with the highs.Check you out passing on the knowledge... Does the bulb move or does the sheild move to the highbeam possition?Didn't happen to take a photo of the kit, mainly the bulbs before you installed them?I was considering replaceing the bulbs in my kit with the biexenon's, I have to contact a few sellers to see what if anything can be accomidated to make that happen with the existing kit i now have.
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I learned from the best. Neither the bulb or shield moves. It just changes over to highs like a normal bulb. I will get a pic of the bulb for you on thursday.
Just got some quick pics of the bulbs and highs. I can get some better ones. Like the wiring from the bulb and the shields off the bulb. Just let me know Keith.
So tell me, cause it's hard to see from the pics.Is there 2 bulbs ? Or is there 3 contacts in a single bulb? (like 2 anodes and a single cathode or vise versa) Or 4 contacts in each bulb...? As most of us know a typical filament bulb has 2 positive contacts and 1 negative(common) and the filaments are in different locations causing the hi/low effect. How do they differ? Could you try and get a macro shot of the bulb possibly? I'm sorry, it's the scientist/tweeker in me, asking the questions...
I can try to get some better pics. HID's are nothing like regular filament bulbs. There is a lot more to them then what people think. They are almost like the bulbs I use every day.It is kinda hard to explain but I will definitely try to get some better pics.
Just to let anyone one know who plans on getting these.The site- http://www.mydepots.comShipping- less than a week from ChinaWarranty- 14 month from factoryInstructions- englishPrice- H4 bi-xenon $145 plus shipping, H4 $95 plus shipping
Yes, you do have to disable the DRL/auto headlight. If not the light will pulsate. As far as how long they will last. 5000 hours. And since you have to disable the DRL and turn the lights on manual, you save alot of hours on the light.
the only reason i would not do this is if god forbid you ever get into an accident, your insurance may give you **** about having modified a "safety" feature of the car.
Quote, originally posted by 02csnow »I can try to get some better pics. HID's are nothing like regular filament bulbs. There is a lot more to them then what people think. They are almost like the bulbs I use every day.It is kinda hard to explain but I will definitely try to get some better pics.Thanks man,I know the major differences between the HID and regular bulbs, i was just trying to determin the main differences. Like there must be 2 bulbs, as a single HID bulb cannot share a bulb as the light is created by an arc rather than a solid path like a filiment... Thanks mang