HID headlight

straweffigy

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If car stock no HID, please be considerate, don't go and anyhow install and blind other road users.

Don't waste the money if you're considering changing only for cosmetic reasons.
 

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HID needs some time to warm up and reach full brightness when switched on~ How to use for high-beams~? Moreover, HID is not suitable for being switched on and off at short intervals~ The bulb will blow very quickly~ :s22: :crazy:

use those for high beam or fog light better. if normal low beam is HID then other road users can't gauge the distance from them to you accurately :s22: and you'll blind everyone, even those in other lanes :s22:
 

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use those for high beam or fog light better. if normal low beam is HID then other road users can't gauge the distance from them to you accurately :s22: and you'll blind everyone, even those in other lanes :s22:
I did... I HID'ed my fogs and head lamps. My HL has angle adjustment so I just adjust it higher to shine into the car's cabin... :p
 

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HID is not to shine the roads, it's to tell the bugger road hogging infront of gtfo of my way :X

Was driving at Malaysia few weeks back.. part of the road no lamp post... it was so dark can't really see anything.. luckily got car in front, I followed the car in front...
 

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I did... I HID'ed my fogs and head lamps. My HL has angle adjustment so I just adjust it higher to shine into the car's cabin... :p
Nice.. save the bugger from turning on his dome light.
 

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Was driving at Malaysia few weeks back.. part of the road no lamp post... it was so dark can't really see anything.. luckily got car in front, I followed the car in front...
Your car no high beam de mah?
Else change back original stock blub/lighting lo.
 

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Got high beam but i also dont know when to turn on high beam... later people not happy ...
........ it was so dark can't really see anything.....
Eeerrrrrr still cant see anything le, still dont know?

Think you better dont install HID for goodness sake.

Confirmed those blur or act blur type when your HID shine and blind others, you will deny to say, you dont know anything too (as install by workshop).
As many will be unhappy with you with aftermarket HID.

So please stick to stock.
Thanks
 

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Guys,

Any recommendation on the Best HID in the market? Philips or Osram Xenarc?
 
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