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#131360 05/15/01 05:28 AM
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I added three new pix if anyone is interested, one shot I took from out of the moonroof and two front shots...
http://y42.photos.yahoo.com/bc/svt_mondeo/lst?.dir=/HID+vs+Filament&.view=t


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#131361 05/15/01 06:49 AM
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Wow, those look great! Where did you get them from? Have you had any problems with heat from the HID? ie...melting wires, warping plastic, paint??

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Quit ****ing posting those David! You're gonna make me want to get HID too! laugh


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#131363 05/15/01 12:58 PM
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Hey David, are you going to get yellow foggies as well? That would look even better! Great job on the HID!


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#131364 05/16/01 01:59 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by SQPlus:
Wow, those look great! Where did you get them from? Have you had any problems with heat from the HID? ie...melting wires, warping plastic, paint??


IIRC, HID burns very cool.


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where did you get your hid kit from? how much did it set you back?


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Very nice :)All you have to do is change those fogs now


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SQPlus : Thanx! www.xeononshop.com, sorta... the 9006 adaptor was glued on with superglue and with the heat they have come loose. When that happens they go out of focus and look really nasty. I tried using some cement and will see if that works. I would recomend autolamps-online.com they use a custom molded base. Other than that, no other problems...

PackRat : :p

Chris : yeah, I think I just might do that... can I use a "yellow" bulb or do I have to switch to like PIAAs?

scratch : www.xenonshop.com $550 shipped, again I would try a autolamps-online.com kit instead of the jinky kit that I got

kool aid : Are u using yellow fogs? is it just a bulb change?


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#131368 05/16/01 06:18 AM
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I'm using 'Di-Chroic' Fogs and the lens is what colors the light. Mine are yellow. The bulb is a standard bulb. H3 I think

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I just stopped by autolamps.online.com and it looks like the 9006 kit is $600!!!! Ouch!!

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