Just thought I would drop this here:
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/p.../products.html
I use the 130/100 watt bulbs in my zuk, and man is it BRIGHT!
Just thought I would drop this here:
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/p.../products.html
I use the 130/100 watt bulbs in my zuk, and man is it BRIGHT!
Convert to HID and you'll never go back.
-- John
John Eaton
Original Owner
2001 Proton Yellow #580
Atlanta GA
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isn't it a LOT more $$$ to do a good HID install? You need new reflectors, bulbs, and ballasts, correct?
Just plug-N-play... no new reflectors, but yes, bulbs, ballasts & igniters.
And yes, $200.00 is more expensive, but worth it...
This is considered one of the best values/service on the market.
http://www.xenonrider.com/products/h...hid_kits.shtml
The H-4 hi-low kit that Little Beast originally brought to our attention.
Last edited by Ldub : 12/14/2009 at 01:43 AM
I don't remember them being so cheap and easy
Now I want one!
?reliability?
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I bought the Xenon Riders hi/lo kit too and installation was SUPER easy. I think it took me longer to run the wires cleanly than it did to install the kit. I've had them since a little before Moab and haven't had a problem with them yet. They fire right up and turn night into day.
I, too, would have to say that if you have the dough go with the HID kit, but if not, the bulb's that polie talks about are pretty bright in their own right and are a super cheap and easy "mod".
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